 Welcome to Mahasivaratri 2020. Living death is not a morbid idea, it is a reality. We are all living death. We can say we are living or we can say we are dying and it's not different. There are just two different words for the same process. Death is not an event that happens once. Death is happening, it's a process. One day it will be complete. The most beautiful thing about life is nobody fails, everybody shall pass. That we have His Excellency, the Vice President of India. Here I stand before the towering 112-foot face of Adi Yogi. He is an inspiration and our presentation that Yogi is not about belief. It is technology to transform yourself. Understanding the nature of life and the nature of life here is definitely the energy, the energizing, the electrifying. And I too came here to learn about the nature of my life. I am fortunate to be here tonight. There are Sadguru Ji and Mahadev Ji here. The combination was very beautiful. So we are really, really happy to be here. Jadhi, Inam, Moli, Madham, Ilaathi and Apalpatti. We have a place to visit. We are very happy to be here. One of the most important expressions of Tamil language has been which has been Devaram, where it's an outpouring of devotion. Now our children, at the Esha Samsruthi, have brought this back in a beautiful way. So here we have this girl from Karnataka, Ananya Bhatt. She stole my heart with this one song, either you can live that joyfully or you can become dead serious and suffer everything that happens to you. This Mahashivaratri, it's my wish and my blessing. This should become a turning point for you to take your life little more playfully.