The New Year’s morning at Sri Sathya Sai Vaatsalyam began on an auspicious and deeply meaningful note with the celebration of Sathya Vachan Day, marking five years of the team’s journey of seva. The event unfolded as a heartfelt sharing of stories of personal transformation that reflected Bhagawan’s pure love, as experienced and expressed by the team members through their seva. This was followed by a melodious musical offering by the Geetha Sudha team, making the day a beautiful blend of reflection, gratitude, and devotion.
Five Years of Sathya Vachan: A Journey of Truth and Transformation
The New Year morning commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolising the ushering in of light, truth, and new beginnings. This was followed by the launch of the 2026 calendar, which offered a glimpse into the events and activities planned for the coming year.
Thereafter, members of the Sathya Vachan team, spanning different age groups, came together to share their personal journeys. Each reflection revealed how this seva has shaped their inner growth — nurturing discipline, sensitivity, and a deeper connection with Bhagawan. Speaking straight from the heart, they expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and shared learnings that have guided them both personally and professionally.
The celebration beautifully marked the completion of five years of the Sathya Vachan, standing as a testimony to how consistent work rooted in sincerity and love becomes a means of self-transformation.
Welcoming the New Year with Music and Devotion
As the reflections drew to a close, the celebration gently flowed into a musical offering for the New Year. The Geetha Sudha ensemble presented a lilting and soulful musical programme that touched every heart present. Renderings such as “Amma Yendrazhaikaada Uyir Illaiye”, “Kanula Mundara”, and “Maitreem Bhajata” filled the atmosphere with devotion, and hope.
The music elevated the collective spirit, leaving everyone uplifted and infused with renewed love and enthusiasm for the year ahead.
The New Year day, as Bhagawan often reminds us, should be seen as a blessing and a new beginning. Not only the new year but every day and every minute offers us a chance to begin anew — and whatever we do must be guided by the right intention.