 Sixteen years ago on this day, we concluded the 90-day Holiness Program in this place on 13 September, I think. So, when I suddenly remembered this in the afternoon, I was teaching to do something. So, when we were doing the Holiness Program with those sixty-and-odd people, very hardy ones, because there was no place to live. A heart was that was threatening to fall down any time, repeatedly threatening us that it's going to come down upon us. But still, we did all that we had to do there. And at that time, everybody dreamt we must build a meditation hall. It took maybe another six years or seven years before we built the Spender Hall. Today, it is such that the Spender Hall is occupied almost twenty-five days in a month and it's not available for anybody in Darshram, and Southern Hall is anyway bursting at the seams. So, today we started the project called Adiyogi Alayam, a south-facing, a meditation hall which is south-facing, because Adiyogi, when he sat as a guru, he sat south-facing. So, this meditation hall is south-facing and we will have a wonderful consecration which will befit him for this hall. And the hall is a little over forty-thousand square feet. And plus, there's an extension that we can open up and up to twelve-thousand people can sit in the hall area. About six-thousand people will have roof, another six-thousand people will have to sit like you're sitting right now. So, we came up with a design today afternoon and I thought the boys are tired after the temple and the school construction. You know, a very big school building is coming about there, nobody has seen. We will open on twenty-third, you can be there on that day. So, I thought they're a little exhausted and we'll go a little slow and I asked them, how many months? They said, we'll do it in three months. That's a phenomenal challenge to build this building which is over forty-thousand square feet and to do it in ninety days. We have a fetish with the ninety days, you know. So, probably sometime September, come September, next year. Or maybe for the sake of the weather, we may push it to October or November where we'll have a big program in the Adiyogyalaya, which will be probably a series of programs for those two months. Let's see how, but definitely we will be doing a program called Mahabharat, Saga Unparallel. We're not going to do the whole Mahabharat, we're just going to pick one twelve to fifteen themes in Mahabharat and handle the story supported by various artists in terms of dance and other kinds of depictions. We want to make this program into a mega-happening in Darshan. Not just a program that happens inside a hall where we sit and talk and do meditations, this, that. This is a happening, this is an event. We want this to be a real mega-event, a biggest, the grandest depiction of Mahabharat that could have happened anywhere. We want to make it like that.