Shri Nathji’s Birthday
Celebrations at Sapru House, on June 23, 1987 (Whose photograph is given on
top) was broadcasted internationally in more than 80 countries around the world
by UPITN, a foreign TV network. That speech of Shri Nathji was fascinating,
beyond compare, and stunning. It lasted for almost one and a half hours! People
were taken beyond Space and Time. Shri Nathji was back again in His own Divine
Element. He had miraculously shrugged off the illness which had appeared to
debilitate him. HH Priya Nath considered this, as one of the greatest miracle of
Shri Nathji.
THE GREATEST MIRACLE OF ALL WAS THE SUDDEN LOUD VOICE OF SHRI NATHJI THAT APPEARED TO VIBRATE FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE HALL. HIS GESTURES WERE AS POWERFUL AS EVER, LIKE THOSE OF A YOUNG MAN. THERE WAS A GLOW OF PERFECT HEALTH ON HIS FACE. AND A DAZZLING DIVINE BRILLIANCE THAT POURED FORTH ON HUMANITY.
THE GREATEST MIRACLE OF ALL WAS THE SUDDEN LOUD VOICE OF SHRI NATHJI THAT APPEARED TO VIBRATE FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE HALL. HIS GESTURES WERE AS POWERFUL AS EVER, LIKE THOSE OF A YOUNG MAN. THERE WAS A GLOW OF PERFECT HEALTH ON HIS FACE. AND A DAZZLING DIVINE BRILLIANCE THAT POURED FORTH ON HUMANITY.
United Press International
Television News, abbreviated as UPITN was a successor to earlier UPI television
news film operations, (United Press International – UPI, a once-major
international news agency). UPITN was a television news agency, operating from
1967 to 1985. United Press International Television News and Visnews were the
two largest and most important television news agencies at the time. UPITN was
at the forefront of international newsgathering and had a vast network of
foreign bureaus around the world with film crews capturing images of the events
and people that defined the era.
United Press International
Television News was formed with the combination of United Press Movietone and United Press
International Newsfilm. In 1985, after UPI sold its interest, it was renamed
Worldwide Television News, or WTN. In 1998 WTN was bought out by the Associated
Press, to become Associated Press Television News.
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