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President of India H.E. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Swamishri celebrate BAPS Bal Suvarna Mahotsav

Twenty thousand orange, green and white balloons coloured the sky over Akshardham monument on 8 February 2004. The magnificent sight marked the celebration of the Golden Anniversary of the BAPS Children’s Forum (Bal Mandal). Twenty thousand BAPS children ecstatically cheered and celebrated the golden event in the esteemed presence of His Divine Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, President of India H.E. Abdul Kalam, Deputy Prime Minster Hon. L.K. Advani, Governor of Gujarat H.E. Kailaspati Mishra, Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi and many other dignitaries.

The celebration was a tribute to Brahmaswarup Yogiji Maharaj, the founder of BAPS Children’s Forum, and the multi-faceted socio-spiritual activities inspired in children by Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

After months of planning, the 50th Anniversary Celebration hosted 20,000 children, between the ages of 12 to 14, selected from BAPS Children’s Forum throughout Gujarat and Mumbai. At 1.00 p.m. on 8 February 2004, they started streaming into Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat. For every five children, a youth volunteer was appointed to guide and escort them. As they entered the Akshardham complex, dressed in white and wearing a red band, each boy and girl was given a paper cap. The boys and girls were led onto the sprawling left and right lawns in front of the Akshardham monument respectively. Thereafter, instructions for mass participation for the programme were announced and every child was given a balloon.

At 5.40 p.m., the President of India, H.E. Abdul Kalam, was welcomed by Pramukh Swami Maharaj with a garland by the main foyer. It was the president’s third meeting with Swamishri. Overwhelmed with joy, the president said, “You know, I had a great meeting with him in Delhi, and the words of that meeting still resonate in my mind; and there is always divine radiation, divine vibration in the presence of Swamiji. I feel them as I’m near him.”

Swamishri also welcomed the Deputy Prime Minister of India, Shri Lalkrishna Advani, Governor of Gujarat, H.E. Shri Kailaspati Mishra, Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Narendrabhai Modi, and India’s renowned scientist, Shri Y.S. Rajan. When Shri Harikrishna Maharaj, Swamishri and the guests arrived at the podium of the Akshardham pradakshina, a small group of children offered their respects to Swamishri and the president. Then they led them on the main avenue towards the Akshardham monument. Twenty thousand children welcomed the guests by singing the patriotic song, “Sare jahase accha Hindosata hamara…” and waving the Indian flag. As the guests advanced on a red carpet, two files of BAPS children from Gandhinagar, dressed in army fatigues, marched ahead waving the Indian and BAPS flags. The electrifying atmosphere was surcharged with divinity and patriotism. The president was touched by the excitement of the children and he, too, responded enthusiastically by waving to them, saying, “I feel so good. I feel energized. There is the energy of Pramukh Swamiji on all the children’s faces.” He was further enthused by the children chorusing, “Bharat ki santan he, Swamiji ki ham shaan he… Sanskar hamare pran he, seva hamari jaan he…” (We are the children of Bharat. We are the pride of Swamiji. Values are our soul. Service is our life.)

After having darshan of the murti of Bhagwan Swaminarayan in the monument, the President offered his respects by placing flowers at His feet and said, “It is a place of peace.” On arriving at the stage on the Akshardham podium, children sang and the police band played the national anthem. Thereafter, Swamishri, the president and guests released the peace balloons. Twenty thousand children, too, floated orange, white and green balloons amid thunderous chantings of ‘Sahajanand Swami Maharaj ni jai, Akshar Purushottam Maharaj ni jai, Pramukh Swami Maharaj ni jai, Bharat Mata ki jai.’ Thereafter, Swamishri and the guests took their seats, with the president to his left and Thakorji in between them. To the president’s left sat Governor Kailaspati Mishra, Chief Minister Narendrabhai Modi, Ishwarcharan Swami and Shri Y.S. Rajan. To Swamishri’s right were Shri L.K. Advani, Mahant Swami, Dr. Swami and Tyagvallabh Swami.

The celebration assembly commenced with a fabulous welcome dance ‘He matru bhumi Bharat, tuj pad vandana, Vande Mataram’ by BAPS children from Mumbai. Then two boys, Nilkanth Patel (Vadodara) and Dharma Mehta (Mumbai), narrated the amazing story of a fisherman’s boy and a farmer’s boy. The entire assembly listened with rapt attention at the narration, which revealed in brief the success stories of the president and Swamishri. Then Thakorji, Swamishri and the chief guests were honoured with garlands, all at once, by ten children who climbed the steps together, and bowed at their feet. The president was overwhelmed by the children, patting and embracing them.

With the conclusion of the story narration, a third child presented his story about the 20,000 children and BAPS Children’s Forum worldwide. The story was beautifully depicted through dance, dialogue and song, “Ham bal sabha me jate he, jivan ko dhanya banate he…” (We go to the children’s assembly and make our lives noble.) Members of BAPS Children’s Forums from Amdavad and Surat gave an impressive stage performance on how values are attained through satsang assemblies. This was followed by a colourful presentation from children dressed as flowers and birds. Through dance and song they depicted the aims of BAPS Children’s Forum: inspiring character, education, health and spirituality. The presentation was interspersed with the singing of “Matru devo bhavah, pitru devo bhavah, swadhyayan ma pramadah,” by 20,000 children. The president was touched by the mass participation of all children and voiced that because they have imagination and dreams, they can fly.

Then a part of the BAPS Children’s Forum activities was shown through a live presentation of some of its edifying programmes for society. An anti-addiction rally of children marched by the stage, symbolizing the massive campaign held in the year 2000 against addictions in which 10,000 children gave the message of anti-addiction to 900,000 people, out of which about 400,000 people pledged to abstain altogether. This was followed by a drama presentation of how tribal children of Poshina village in Sabarkantha district were de-addicted through the BAPS Children’s Forum anti-addiction campaign. The incident reflected Swamishri’s power to kindle strength and confidence in children. The first address was made by the Convenor of BAPS Children’s and Youth Activities, Pujya Ishwarcharan Swami, who was appointed as the first volunteer of the Children’s Forum by Yogiji Maharaj in 1953-54 in Mumbai. He elaborated upon the profound love and inspiration showered upon children by Yogiji Maharaj and Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Narendra-bhai Modi, described the giant campaign initiated by Pramukh Swami Maharaj for inspiring values in children in the 21st century. He also added that the power of sadhus and spirituality would be the mainstay of a better future for India.

The Deputy Prime Minister of India, Shri L.K. Advani, described the BAPS Children’s Activities steered by Swamishri on a global level. He also praised and congratulated Swamishri for creating the glorious Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in London, Akshardham in Gandhinagar and the ongoing work of Akshardham in New Delhi.

The Governor of Gujarat, H.E. Kailaspati Mishra, offered kudos to Swamishri and BAPS for the children’s activities.

On this historic occasion, a new website for kids from BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, kids.swaminarayan.org was inaugurated by President Kalam. The website for children provides infotainment, wisdom and values through stories, games and puzzles.

The peace chant by 20,000 children, “Om, dyoho shantih…” resonated in the air. This was followed by a felicitation programme of BAPS youth achievers who were spiritually nurtured in the Children’s Forum. Their outstanding achievements in the fields of aviation, medicine, space technology, civil service, sports, army, business, music, civil engineering and social service were announced as they were honoured by the president and blessed by Swamishri. The assembly of 20,000 children applauded them with joy and pride and were inspired with a spirit to be the best in life. The youth achievers’ moral uprightness in their careers also inspired respect for the moulding they had received from BAPS Children’s Forum.

This was followed by a fascinating and inspiring question-answer session between the president and 20 children. Thereafter the president read out ten pledges for all children to take for their personal development and contribution to the progress of the nation. The president inspired the children for 48 minutes, answering their questions in English.

At the end, Swamishri began his blessings by talking about the knowledge of atma as taught by Sanatan Dharma. The president was impressed and said, “Pramukh Swami treats children with great respect. He sees them as philosophers.” Swamishri pointed out to the children to derive inspiration from the president’s life.

After a vote of thanks, the divine mass arti ritual was performed by children, guests and invited dignitaries. Swamishri spoke to the president, “Normally, arti is performed of God’s murti. But these children are like the murti of God. They are innocent and God resides in their hearts. So the arti we have performed was that of God residing in their hearts. And the arti the children performed before you was that of God residing in you.” The president was touched by Swamishri’s spirituality and offered his respects.

Finally, after Swamishri had presented mementos to the guests, the assembly concluded with the national anthem. As Swamishri, the president and guests took leave, the complex echoed with the song of “Bharat ki ham shaan he…” and a spectacular display of fireworks. From 5.45 p.m. to 8.45 p.m., the grand Golden Anniversary celebration of BAPS Children’s Forum left everyone impressed and spiritually intoxicated.

As the children departed they were given prasad in the form of snacks. On their arrival they had been welcomed with ice-cream. The entire celebration programme went smoothly due to Swamishri’s blessings and the efforts of the sadhus and volunteers of BAPS Children’s Forum Central Office.

The entire programme was relayed live by Aastha Channel, covered by Doordarshan and national T.V. channels, like, Zee, Star News, Sahara, Aj Tak and the leading daily newspapers.

Governor of Gujarat H.E. Kailashpati Mishra, visits Akshardham

The Governor of Gujarat, H.E. Kailashpati Mishra, visited Akshardham in Gandhinagar on 9 May 2003. On behalf of Pramukh Swami Maharaj the sadhus welcomed the Governor with garlands and Vedic mantras. H.E. Kailashpati Mishra offered flowers at the feet of Bhagwan Swaminarayan in the main monument and the sadhus prayed for his good health and success in Gujarat. Thereafter he saw the exhibitions and multimedia show. After his 2-hour tour of Akshardham, Pramukh Swami Maharaj, who was in Saurashtra at the time, blessed him by phone. The Governor was highly impressed by his visit and wrote in the guest book, “I have had the auspicious opportunity of the darshan of Akshardham. The language or description of spirituality and art here is possible only through the power of God. I feel honored to mentally take the dust of sadhus’ feet of the Swaminarayan Sampraday on my head.”

After the presentation of mementos, the Governor departed from Akshardham.

Re-opening of Akshardham

Fourteen days after the terrorist attack on Akshardham, the entire complex – with its main monument and exhibition halls – were ceremoniously declared open by Pujya Ishwarcharan Swami and senior sadhus. The opening ceremony took place at 9.34 a.m. with the chanting of Vedic peace prayers (Shanti Path), mantras and worship. After the auspicious ceremony of splitting a coconut and untying a nada-chhadi at the main gate, over 500 BAPS sadhus and devotees walked towards the main monument chanting the Swaminarayan dhun.

Then the traditional Janmangal Namavali – 108 names of Bhagwan Swaminarayan – was chanted by all as rice grains were offered as abhishek to the murti of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. This ritual is performed to remove any fears and reinstate an atmosphere of divinity and peace in the entire complex. In conclusion, arti and mantra pushpanjali were offered.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) are looking after the security of Akshardham complex. All visitors have to pass through a metal detector and frisking to ensure the safety and security of the complex.

Pramukh Swami Maharaj blesses Bill Clinton at Akshardham

1.45pm on 5th April 2001, Bill Clinton, the former president of United States of America, arrived with his cavalcade of security and pilot cars to Akshardham in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Before he alighted from his vehicle, his security men ringed the car. He was introduced to Ishwarcharan Swami, Viveksagar Swami and Brahmavihari Swami, who welcomed him. As he walked towards the main foyer Mr Clinton was honoured with a red carpet, welcomed by BAPS children showering flowers and auspicious traditional Indian music. On seeing Pramukh Swami Maharaj, Bill Clinton was filled with joy. Swamishri garlanded the former president and he responded with a warm handshake. The warm impression he had of meeting Swamishri in Miami on 4 October 2000 was apparent in his happy response.

After the formal welcome rituals, the former president was impressed by the brief overview of the Akshardham complex in the model room. On stepping out of the model room, Mr Clinton slowed his pace and waited for Swamishri to be with him. On seeing the impressive and towering Akshardham monument, Mr Clinton touched Swamishri’s shoulder in a gesture of appreciation and exclaimed, “It is beautiful. You have made something more beautiful than one can imagine. Extraordinarily beautiful! More overwhelming than can be seen in photographs.”

Swamishri responded in Gujarati, “Thank you, thank you. Your coming here has made everyone happy.”

After descending the podium of the parikrama Mr Clinton and Swamishri walked towards the main monument. The former president waved to the devotees and wellwishers seated under the parikrama. On arriving by the main steps of the monument Mr Clinton and members of the American Indian Foundation (AIF) removed their shoes. When he reached the main podium of Akshardham Mr Clinton was simply flabbergasted. The inner sanctum of Akshardham with its grand pillars captivated him. “The earthquake has not damaged Akshardham?” he enquired. He was pleased to hear that it had remained sound.

Both Swamishri and Mr Clinton stood before the pacifying and beautiful 7 feet murti of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. When he was told that Prince Phillip, Lech Walesa and other dignitaries had offered prayers here, the former president responded, “I will also say my prayer.” While Vedic peace prayers were being sung by sadhus, Swamishri tied a nada-chhadi (auspicious thread) on Mr Clinton’s wrist. Then Swamishri placed flower petals in the ex-president’s right hand. And while the mantra pushpanjali was being sung, Swamishri and Mr Clinton went up to the murti and offered the flower petals at the feet of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. While Swamishri was praying before Maharaj, Mr Clinton looked at the murti.

Then Swamishri blessed Mr Clinton, saying, “You went to Bhuj because you have love and compassion for people. So God will shower His grace and bless you. Because you have sympathy in your heart you have come all the way to Gujarat to help. May Bhagwan Swaminarayan make you happy. May your health remain good. You have immensely served and done a lot for America. Today America is at the top and the honour for that goes to you. You have faith in God, faith and respect for holy men and love for people – this is why you find success in all your works. You have endeavoured abundantly in bettering the relationship between India and America. I thank you very much. You have also enormously strived for world peace. We pray that a lot of good deeds be done through you, may you attain fame and may your health remain well.” While Brahmavihari Swami was translating Swamishri’s words Mr Clinton acknowledged by nodding and looking respectfully at Swamishri. He then replied, “I feel blessed. Thank you.”

On seeing the rangoli of the auspicious pot and ‘Su-Swagatam’, Clinton remembered the ‘Amrut Kalash’ that Swamishri had presented to him in Miami last year. “Yes, I remember it. I have it!” he said.

After observing the intricate and aesthetic carvings on the pillars he also expressed wonder at the towering central dome and profusely carved ceilings. On being introduced to a couple of volunteers, he opined, “Your strongest force is dedication, love and volunteers. That’s why perhaps your every work seems beautiful.”

During a brief photo session by the roop-choki (before main entrance of monument) Swamishri introduced Lord Harikrishna Maharaj. The former president folded his hands in respect before Thakorji. As he walked observing the complex, Mr Clinton expressed, “I know that Akshardham is not only a unique place in India but in the whole world. It is even more beautiful than what I had imagined. Taj Mahal is definitely beautiful, but this place, along with beauty, has a beautiful message!”

While descending the steps Mr Clinton revealed his experience of Swamishri, “You know something, ever since I met him in Miami, I was moved. When I look into his eyes, they are filled with integrity.” After coming down the stairs Mr Clinton sat on a sofa to put on his shoes. Swamishri was standing nearby. With the mercury touching 41 degree celcius, a light white cloth was held as a canopy to protect them from the heat. Mr Clinton continued to chime the glory of Swamishri, “See, there are too many leaders, religious groups and people in this world who believe that by pulling others down, you can bring yourself up. And by discounting others, isolating or segregating them… but (pointing to Swamishri) he is different! Swamiji connects. He connects with others and everyone around him. He works through connectivity. That is why he has been able to bring peace and harmony and so many people together.” The former president added further, “The first time Pramukh Swami met me in Miami, I saw in his eyes that he is a man who has not come ahead by eclipsing others. He has come forward by always placing others before him. And that is why I had a deep desire to meet him again.”

And so saying Mr Clinton looked respectfully at Swamishri and gestured with his hand to sit on the sofa. Swamishri complied and sat on the sofa. Despite the heat, the former president was in a relaxed and comfortable mood. He continued, “In order to embrace what they believe they have to reject other people and their convictions. And he (Swamishri) is the person I have met who is trying to go beyond all that. And I believe that the great challenge of the world is to find that sort of integrity; to be able to celebrate your own religion, celebrate your own race or ethnic group, but still embrace our common humanity and our common connection to God is more important.”

Bill Clinton expressed that he got that feeling of universality that Swamishri has for all. Then he continued, “If you look at all the fighting in the Middle East, it is based on religion. Jesus Christ said that the most important commandment is to love God with all your heart. And the second is to love your neighbour like yourself. The Koran says that all the different peoples of the world on earth should love one another and not despise one another. The Torah of the Jews says that he who turns away a stranger might as well turn away God Himself. So all these faiths say the same thing. People say they accord respect to others but somehow they believe they will lose their identity.”

Swamishri, agreeing on his thoughts, replied, “Bhagwan Swaminarayan and our Guru have taught us the same thing – to love and serve others. Because you have love for people you have come from afar and visited Bhuj and met people in this heat. That (sympathy) is a virtue of God. You have love for ordinary and great people and that is why you meet them all. You met the ordinary folks by visiting their villages.” Then Mr Clinton said, “I was raised to believe that there is no difference between a president and a common man living in the villages.”

Swamishri happily confirmed, “You have lived accordingly. Despite your appointment to a high post you have not forgotten trivial people. You have done your lesson well. And that is why people love you.”

The informal, relaxed mood of the dialogue transcended the pressures of time constraint and prickly heat. Mr Clinton was amicably and respectfully holding Swamishri’s hand while he continued the dialogue. “I feel that people who have power or wealth should understand that there’s no difference. They are simply more fortunate. In fact they should feel a greater obligation to work in the villages with all kinds of people.”

Swamishri conceded, “We too believe in the same principle that there should be no discrimination or distinctions. One should serve regardless of distinctions of high or low, religion or caste.”

When the security officer reminded him of the time schedule Swamishri said, “Saheb prefers the company of people. He forgets how fast time flies. Our guru Yogiji Maharaj was also inclined towards having the company of people. Before their love and sentiments he too forgot about time.”

The former president and Swamishri got up and advanced towards the exhibition halls.

On seeing the statue of a man sculpting itself, Bill Clinton was amazed. He said, “Amazing, incredible idea… so powerful. If you make models of this, you can start an international business of inspiration… Individuals all over the world will be inspired!” On seeing the caves that depicted Nilkanth Varni’s travels and His austerities at Mansarovar the former president expressed, “Because your religion has the virtue of renunciation you are able to work with so much power and energy.”

On seeing the presentation showing hands uplifting the downtrodden people by Bhagwan Swaminarayan and His paramhansas he commented, “The reason why your organisation is at the top is because you are lifting the smallest segment of society.”

On glimpsing the multimedia show the former president was impressed and said, “This is a place where there is a synthesis of science, technology and religion.”

When he was informed about the details of the ‘Hall of Harmony’ Mr Clinton said, “If there were more places like this which respect all religions and people, there would be more harmony.”

On meeting some BAPS volunteers who had offered their services during the earthquake relief activity Mr Clinton said, “These are the real heroes.”

Finally the tour concluded at the Akshardham foyer where a photo exhibition described the BAPS relief work in Kutch. Mr Clinton also met some survivors of the earthquake disaster who had been provided relief aid by the BAPS. On hearing the story of a Muslim, Sidikbhai of Soyla village, who said that despite the fact that there is not a single Hindu in their two villages, Pramukh Swami Maharaj had provided aid and relief materials for the last 1½ to 2 months. Mr Clinton was all praises for the services and commented, “In his heart, Pramukh Swami has no distinction!”

A display on the BAPS earthquake rehabilitation project was shown. And finally Swamishri presented the former president with mementos of etched pictures of Akshardham and Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in London, a model of a man sculpting himself and Indian sweets as prasad. In the visitors’ book Mr Clinton wrote:

April 5, 2001 Thank you – for welcoming me. for making me feel at home. for reaching out to all God’s children. for helping the people hurt by the earthquake. for working for peace and reconciliation. – Bill Clinton

Instead of the scheduled 15 minutes Bill Clinton spent nearly an hour at Akshardham. While leaving, Swamishri thanked the president, “I thank you for believing Gujarat to be yours and for coming all the way from America.”

Mr Clinton expressed his appreciations saying, “On meeting you I feel and believe that I am fortunate. It is a great thing for me to be blessed by you here today.”

The former president shook hands with Swamishri and departed. On leaving the foyer the guide told Mr Clinton that because of the heat he must have experienced a lot of discomfort.

“No, no, actually I feel cool! Very calm from inside! Tell Swami that I feel blessed by coming here. And tell me what is the statue in the centre of the monument called?”

“Bhagwan Swaminarayan” he was answered. “It is made of gold, right?” Mr Clinton asked. “Yes, gold-leaf.” “Then tell Swami, like the statue he has a heart of gold.” And with this vivid experience Bill Clinton departed.

During that time Swamishri was meeting the poor Muslim Sidikbhai, Jadavji Thakkar, Satish Bharatwala and Dipak Makwana – survivors of the earthquake catastrophe – with the same love and respect that he had met the former president.

Note:

(1) Swamishri’s dialogues were translated into English for Mr Clinton.

(2) All conversations in this article have been produced from an audio recording during the tour of Akshardham.