 What a night, Mahasivarathri. The crowds were boiling till six a.m., absolutely smashing performances. Particularly our Samskriti children really come of age. They stood out among the professional performers. Our children really stood out as a top-class performance by themselves. And even at six a.m., it was a delirious crowd. They could have gone on for many more hours. That's how they were. Such a huge upsurge of energy. And this is the first Mahasivarathri after unveiling Adiyogi. It was so absolutely fabulous to be in the presence, I think, the nation and many other parts of the world. Also through television channels, over sixty-five channels, I think. Millions and millions of people have watched this and I'm sure the image of Adiyogi is embedded in their minds. After over two decades of Mahasivarathri festivals here at Isha Yoga Center, the event has really come of age and stands out as a, you know, the event in the country for Mahasivarathri. There's no question about it. So, this is the work of our brahmacharis, volunteers, teachers, the way they have worked in the last few months to make this happen, especially in the last week, ten days, day and night, things have been going on to keep make this event happen. And you don't even see them anywhere, they're all in the background. What a fabulous level of dedication and devotion to create these events. I know what it takes. I know what they're going through. And it's truly fantastic to be living among people who are as dedicated and devoted to what they're doing as it is here at the Yoga Center. It's something that everybody should experience. It is something that everybody should create around themselves. At least a small group of people who are absolutely dedicated to something, devoted to something beyond their own personal concerns. This is what the Yoga Center is. And Mahasivarathri is a huge display of that devotion and dedication. Fantastic. Get some sleep all of year.