Guest guest Posted August 3, 2005 Report Share Posted August 3, 2005 I just had a most amazing experience. Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the retreat a few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we could not figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were told it was a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it mean? Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what the significance of the name was. A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I just KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name will be there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly knocked me off my chair when it actually did. Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone to come up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact date, time and location of her birth so well as to name her after her birth star! If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, then I don't know what is. I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, relgious leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about this amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at the moment? Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet another wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. How incredibly lucky we all are! Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! Ananthasree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2005 Report Share Posted August 3, 2005 So what's her name already? And what does your name mean? On Aug 3, 2005, at 10:14 PM, Ananthasree wrote: > I just had a most amazing experience. > > Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the retreat a > few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we could not > figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were told it was > a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it mean? > Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what the > significance of the name was. > > A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I just > KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name will be > there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly knocked me > off my chair when it actually did. > > Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone to come > up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact date, time > and location of her birth so well as to name her after her birth star! > If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is > happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, then I > don't know what is. > > I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely > mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of > them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, relgious > leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about this > amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at the > moment? > > Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet another > wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. > > How incredibly lucky we all are! > > Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Ananthasree > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > Beliefs of hinduism > Different religions beliefs > Hinduism religion > > Ammachi > Hinduism > > > > > > â–ª Â Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > Â > â–ª Â > Â Ammachi > Â > â–ª Â Terms of > Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2005 Report Share Posted August 3, 2005 She is Ashwati (Ashwini) and my name means infinite opulence/neverending light. Jai Ma! Ammachi, Ardis Jackson <ardis1@v...> wrote: > So what's her name already? And what does your name mean? > > > On Aug 3, 2005, at 10:14 PM, Ananthasree wrote: > > > I just had a most amazing experience. > > > > Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the retreat a > > few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we could not > > figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were told it was > > a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it mean? > > Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what the > > significance of the name was. > > > > A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I just > > KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name will be > > there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly knocked me > > off my chair when it actually did. > > > > Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone to come > > up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact date, time > > and location of her birth so well as to name her after her birth star! > > If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is > > happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, then I > > don't know what is. > > > > I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely > > mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of > > them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, relgious > > leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about this > > amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at the > > moment? > > > > Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet another > > wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. > > > > How incredibly lucky we all are! > > > > Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > Ananthasree > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Beliefs of hinduism > > Different religions beliefs > > Hinduism religion > > > > Ammachi > > Hinduism > > > > > > > > > > > > â–ª Â Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > Â > > â–ª Â > > Â Ammachi > > Â > > â–ª Â Terms of > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2005 Report Share Posted August 3, 2005 The Light of Wisdom is often referred to as the light of a jewel... so your infinite opulence and never ending light are the Light of Wisdom and Devotion. Ashwin is the time of year of MahaNavaratri... the Nine Nights of Celebration of the Goddesses MahaKali, MahaLakshmi and MahaSaraswati. This is very auspicious for all worshippers of Goddess. It looks to me like you were truly gifted by Amma with these names. Enjoy them in bliss. Pahari Maa On Aug 3, 2005, at 10:37 PM, Ananthasree wrote: > She is Ashwati (Ashwini) and my name means infinite > opulence/neverending light. > > Jai Ma! > > > > Ammachi, Ardis Jackson <ardis1@v...> wrote: > > So what's her name already? And what does your name mean? > > > > > > On Aug 3, 2005, at 10:14 PM, Ananthasree wrote: > > > > > I just had a most amazing experience. > > > > > > Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the > retreat a > > > few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we could > not > > > figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were told > it was > > > a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it > mean? > > > Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what the > > > significance of the name was. > > > > > > A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I > just > > > KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name will > be > > > there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly > knocked me > > > off my chair when it actually did. > > > > > > Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone to > come > > > up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact date, > time > > > and location of her birth so well as to name her after her birth > star! > > > If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is > > > happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, > then I > > > don't know what is. > > > > > > I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely > > > mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of > > > them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, > relgious > > > leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about this > > > amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at the > > > moment? > > > > > > Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet > another > > > wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. > > > > > > How incredibly lucky we all are! > > > > > > Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > > > > Ananthasree > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Beliefs of hinduism > > > Different religions beliefs > > > Hinduism religion > > > > > > Ammachi > > > Hinduism > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >      â–ª      Â Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > > Â > > >      â–ª      Â To from this group, send an email > to: > > > Â Ammachi > > > Â > > >      â–ª      Â Your use of is subject to the > Terms of > > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. >  > ▪  >  Ammachi >  > ▪  Terms of > Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Aum Amriteswaryai Namah! When i read this mail from Ananthsree, i was reminded of an incident that happened just yestrday at Amritapuri. Yestrday, during the Q&A session with Amma, a little kid came & sat on Amma's peetham. When Amma saw him, She started saying "Amma.ammma..ammaa.." looking endearingly at him. She said to us, who were seated near Her that, this kid, from the moment he wakes up to the time he drops off to sleep, keeps repeating "Ammma..ammma..ammma..." in this way.... and mimicked the way he says it!! we were amazed at how She is aware of even what a little kid of 6 months says. there were other occasions during the day, when Her omniscience was very much evident. it was no longer a cause a amazement by the end of the darshan. i am right now typing away the translation of the 75-80min-long Q&A. dear linda ~ pls sent me the list of members in the group. Swamiji asked for it. He said, he'll take it to Amma, when he goes to meet Her in Her room. i am not sure why he wants to show it to Amma... seems like he was impressed with my account of different emails & devotees in the list. pls sent me the latest list of prayers. will get it blessed by Amma, when She comes for darshan. i sat near Her during darshan and told Amma how much Her american children were missing Her. At Her Lotus Feet, Her child. Ananthasree <michellewalsh88 wrote: I just had a most amazing experience. Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the retreat a few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we could not figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were told it was a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it mean? Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what the significance of the name was. A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I just KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name will be there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly knocked me off my chair when it actually did. Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone to come up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact date, time and location of her birth so well as to name her after her birth star! If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, then I don't know what is. I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, relgious leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about this amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at the moment? Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet another wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. How incredibly lucky we all are! Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! Ananthasree Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 I just had the wonderful experience of working closely with Amma doing seva at the boston retreat. If you have any doubts about Amma's omniscience, then begin to do her Seva...it is absolutely amazing how she guides you and cues you to do what is needed. But you have to be there. Don't expect the so called scientific experts or "spiritual" intellectuals to get it. In Hindu mythology Krishna reveals himself only fleetingly to the devotees, his play, incomprehensible to most is concealed by our delusions. But the fullness is revealed to the gopis because he can't resist their strong devotion. The same is true of our Krishna/Amma. ONS Ammachi, "Ananthasree" <michellewalsh88@h...> wrote: > I just had a most amazing experience. > > Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the retreat a > few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we could not > figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were told it was > a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it mean? > Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what the > significance of the name was. > > A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I just > KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name will be > there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly knocked me > off my chair when it actually did. > > Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone to come > up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact date, time > and location of her birth so well as to name her after her birth star! > If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is > happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, then I > don't know what is. > > I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely > mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of > them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, relgious > leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about this > amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at the moment? > > Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet another > wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. > > How incredibly lucky we all are! > > Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Ananthasree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah Namaste Anantashree, Congratulations!! Its wonderful to know that your wife was named after her birth star by Ammachi, without her even knowing anything about Ashwati!!! Here's my 2 cents .... The nakshatra Moon transits during a day is not dependent on the location of a place on earth. In fact, planetary longitudes calculated are geo-centric and independent of locale. However, it is dependent on the time!! Nevertheless, it is astonishing as to how Ammachi knew about her birth time (well not astonishing ... should be a child's play for her ... )!!! One more thing ... you said the name given was Ashwati ... there is another star which goes by the name Swati ... and this sounds more like it than Aswini. It is not uncommon in India/Vedic to name kids after the nakshatra. Swati, Aswini, Krittika, Chitra, Anuradha, Sravana & Revathi are oft used names. Another practice is to name kids after alphabets belonging to the rasi(sign of moon at birth) or nakshatra. Each rasi and nakshatra are alotted alphabets. For example, my name is Narayan ... na belongs to Anuradha nakshatra ... but my birth star is Krittika ... but you get the picture. Anyways ... Ammachi knows all!!! Have Fun & Congratulations! Warm Regards Narayan Ammachi, "Ananthasree" <michellewalsh88@h...> wrote: > She is Ashwati (Ashwini) and my name means infinite > opulence/neverending light. > > Jai Ma! > > > > Ammachi, Ardis Jackson <ardis1@v...> wrote: > > So what's her name already? And what does your name mean? > > > > > > On Aug 3, 2005, at 10:14 PM, Ananthasree wrote: > > > > > I just had a most amazing experience. > > > > > > Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the retreat a > > > few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we could not > > > figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were told > it was > > > a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it mean? > > > Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what the > > > significance of the name was. > > > > > > A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I just > > > KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name will be > > > there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly > knocked me > > > off my chair when it actually did. > > > > > > Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone to come > > > up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact date, time > > > and location of her birth so well as to name her after her birth > star! > > > If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is > > > happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, then I > > > don't know what is. > > > > > > I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely > > > mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of > > > them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, relgious > > > leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about this > > > amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at the > > > moment? > > > > > > Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet another > > > wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. > > > > > > How incredibly lucky we all are! > > > > > > Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > > > > Ananthasree > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Beliefs of hinduism > > > Different religions beliefs > > > Hinduism religion > > > > > > Ammachi > > > Hinduism > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > â–ª Â Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > > Â > > > â–ª Â > > > Â Ammachi > > > Â > > > â–ª Â Terms of > > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 The name Amma gave me is also directly related to my birth star. Additionally, my mantra is directly related to the Goddess that I feel most connected with and have been praying to for many years. She never ceases to AMAZE me! With love, Erica Ammachi, "naaraayana_iyer" <jaimini.upadesa@g...> wrote: > Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah > > Namaste Anantashree, > > Congratulations!! Its wonderful to know that your wife was named > after her birth star by Ammachi, without her even knowing anything > about Ashwati!!! > > Here's my 2 cents .... > > The nakshatra Moon transits during a day is not dependent on the > location of a place on earth. In fact, planetary longitudes > calculated are geo-centric and independent of locale. However, it > is dependent on the time!! > > Nevertheless, it is astonishing as to how Ammachi knew about her > birth time (well not astonishing ... should be a child's play for her > .. )!!! > > One more thing ... you said the name given was Ashwati ... > there is another star which goes by the name Swati ... and this > sounds more like it than Aswini. > > It is not uncommon in India/Vedic to name kids after the nakshatra. > Swati, Aswini, Krittika, Chitra, Anuradha, Sravana & Revathi are > oft used names. > > Another practice is to name kids after alphabets belonging to the > rasi(sign of moon at birth) or nakshatra. Each rasi and nakshatra are > alotted alphabets. For example, my name is Narayan ... na belongs > to Anuradha nakshatra ... but my birth star is Krittika ... > but you get the picture. > > Anyways ... Ammachi knows all!!! > > Have Fun & Congratulations! > > Warm Regards > Narayan > > > Ammachi, "Ananthasree" <michellewalsh88@h...> > wrote: > > She is Ashwati (Ashwini) and my name means infinite > > opulence/neverending light. > > > > Jai Ma! > > > > > > > > Ammachi, Ardis Jackson <ardis1@v...> wrote: > > > So what's her name already? And what does your name mean? > > > > > > > > > On Aug 3, 2005, at 10:14 PM, Ananthasree wrote: > > > > > > > I just had a most amazing experience. > > > > > > > > Both I and my partner were granted names from Mother at the > retreat a > > > > few weeks ago. While mine had an obvious translation, we > could not > > > > figure out for the life of us what her name meant. We were > told > > it was > > > > a star in Vedic astrology...but what star?...and what did it > mean? > > > > Long Internet searches abounded and still we had no idea what > the > > > > significance of the name was. > > > > > > > > A few hours ago I got her Jyotish chart. I said to myself, "I > just > > > > KNOW that when this report pops up on the screen, the name > will be > > > > there." It was. And while I had thought it prior, it nearly > > knocked me > > > > off my chair when it actually did. > > > > > > > > Mother had named her after her birth star! I challenge anyone > to come > > > > up with a logical reason as to how Mother knew the exact > date, time > > > > and location of her birth so well as to name her after her > birth > > star! > > > > If that does not show Mother is keenly aware of all that is > > > > happpening/happened/will happen to each one of here children, > then I > > > > don't know what is. > > > > > > > > I never cease to be amazed each time one of these completely > > > > mind-numbing acts of synchronicity occur (and so, so many of > > > > them)...and I wonder, why are there not scientests, doctors, > relgious > > > > leaders, and news stations across the globe shouting about > this > > > > amazing avatar who just happens to be gracing our planet at > the > > > > moment? > > > > > > > > Again, I sit....mouth agape in wonder, trying to process yet > another > > > > wonderous act of Amma in my limited third-dimensional mind. > > > > > > > > How incredibly lucky we all are! > > > > > > > > Jai Ma!!!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > Ananthasree > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Beliefs of hinduism > > > > Different religions beliefs > > > > Hinduism religion > > > > > > > > Ammachi > > > > Hinduism > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > â–ª Â Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > > > Â > > > > â–ª Â To from this group, send an email to: > > > > Â Ammachi > > > > Â > > > > â–ª Â Your use of is subject to the > Terms of > > > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 Ammachi, "naaraayana_iyer" <jaimini.upadesa@g...> wrote: > Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah > > > One more thing ... you said the name given was Ashwati ... > there is another star which goes by the name Swati ... and this > sounds more like it than Aswini. > > It is not uncommon in India/Vedic to name kids after the nakshatra. > Swati, Aswini, Krittika, Chitra, Anuradha, Sravana & Revathi are > oft used names. > I thought that Swati, Ashwati, and As(h)wini are all the same star. It is a dim star in the constellation Ares. Nandu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 Namaste Nandu, Dont wont to get too technical on this list, keeping it short here ... the constellation Swati extends from 6d 40m in Libra to 20d in Libra, whereas Aswini extends from 0d Aries to 13d 20m in Aries. They are both different! Warm Regards Narayan Ammachi, "vallathnkumar" <vallathn@h...> wrote: > Ammachi, "naaraayana_iyer" > <jaimini.upadesa@g...> wrote: > > Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah > > > > > > One more thing ... you said the name given was Ashwati ... > > there is another star which goes by the name Swati ... and this > > sounds more like it than Aswini. > > > > It is not uncommon in India/Vedic to name kids after the nakshatra. > > Swati, Aswini, Krittika, Chitra, Anuradha, Sravana & Revathi are > > oft used names. > > > > I thought that Swati, Ashwati, and As(h)wini are all the same star. > It is a dim star in the constellation Ares. > > Nandu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 Ammachi, "naaraayana_iyer" <jaimini.upadesa@g...> wrote: > Namaste Nandu, > > Dont wont to get too technical on this list, keeping it short here ... > the constellation Swati extends from 6d 40m in Libra to > 20d in Libra, whereas Aswini extends from 0d Aries to 13d 20m in Aries. > > They are both different! > > Warm Regards > Narayan You are right, Narayan. Swati is the 15th asterism, and also the bright star called Arcturus in Bootes. Ashwini and Ashwati are the same, the first point of Ares. My mistake. (The Malayalam names are more familiar to me.) Nandu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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