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Published on Friday, Nov 12, 2010 at 1213 IST

It is the privilege of the devotees from Gujarat to celebrate Diwali and Gujarati New Year in the Divine Presence every year. This year they had organized two programmes: A folk dance and a Skit.

The first programme was a Radhiyali folk dance by the Gujarat youth from SSSVIP (Sri Sathya Sai Village Integrated Programme) village Rajupura. The soul of Gujarat folk culture is Ras Garba that comprises of a folk song called Radhiyali which pays gratitude to Bhagawan for the prosperity and happiness of the village. The presentation of Ras Garba is an Expression of Joy and Gratitude to The Lord for being the Charioteer in this journey, leading us from darkness to light.

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This was followed by a programme by the children from Gujarat entitled, "The Child is the Father of Man". This play was an attempt to present the perception of the world of adults through the pure, innocent eyes of a child, Krish. Krish is an elevated soul seeking a worthy companion. His earnest quest leads him to his soul friend, Sai Girdhar, a student of Sri Sathya Sai school!

Bhagawan blessed all participants with clothes and a group photograph.