Special snippets from the ‘Brahmotsav’ Celebrations

There was a huge line of cars and buses on the way to the ‘Brahmotsav’ venue. All the vehicles had saffron flags on them. We felt as if this itself was a ‘Brahmotsav’ procession !

  • The expressions of all the seekers who attended the ‘Brahmotsav’ Celebrations were reflecting bhav (Spiritual emotion), Anand (Bliss) and enthusiasm. Each seeker was self-motivated to enrich the Celebration in some way or the other.
  • Before the commencement of the ‘Brahmotsav’, an audio of the past public meetings organised by Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale was played. As a result, His Divine presence could be perceived in the environment before He arrived at the venue.
  • The presence of seekers wearing saffron turbans, the organisers wearing yellow turbans, the saffron flags swaying all over the pavilion, accompanied by the bhav-enriched chanting of ‘Govinda-Govinda’ was a demonstration of the soon-to-emerge ‘Hindu Rashtra’.
  • Many seekers from Karnataka attended the ‘Brahmotsav’. On one occasion, the compere of the programme, Mr Vinayak Shanbhag, had to appeal to the audience in Kannada. He thus displayed his inclusiveness and presence of mind.
  • Videos of previous Celebrations were screened before the commencement of the ‘Brahmotsav’. At that time, seekers were moving around in the pavilion. When Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale’s chariot arrived at the venue, the pavilion witnessed pin-drop silence – as if everyone had frozen.

After the ‘Brahmotsav’ Celebrations, when Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale descended from the chariot and entered another vehicle to leave the venue, once again the seekers were overwhelmed, leading to tears of bhav.

 Individual spiritual experiences of seekers published in SanatanPrabhat are according to the Principle – ‘Where there is bhav (Spiritual emotion), there is God’. It is not that every individual will have similar experiences.
 Seeing, hearing in the subtle, etc. (Receiving knowledge through the five subtle sense organs) : The subtle vision of some seekers is awakened; meaning, they can perceive what the physical eyes cannot see; some seekers can hear sounds or words in the subtle.
Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale has never called Himself an Avatar (Incarnation). Nor does Sanatan Sanstha call Him an Avatar.

According to the ancient and profound Nadibhavishya, the Saptarshis have written the future of every individual.

Saptarshis have written the Jeevnadipattis through H.H. (Dr) OmUlagnathan, who says in Tamil that Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale is an Incarnation of Shri Vishnu.