Guest guest Posted December 7, 1998 Report Share Posted December 7, 1998 Pamho. AGTSP. > I beg to differ with you. Usually, these types of references to "the > Mother" indicate goddess Durga. It is perhaps your own devotion that > suggests to you he means Srimati Radharani. When Aurobind speaks about the Mother, usually he refers to a real physical person, a lady named Mirra Alfassa, born in France. Years before meeting Aurobindo the Mother supposedly had a "vision" or a dream of him and called him Krishna, knowing also that she will meet him in real life and have a divine mission to fullfil with him. After meeting Aurobindo she broke her former marriage and stayed with him from then on. Considered by Aurobindo as advanced as him, managed his asrama where, he said, she was is equal. After Aurobindo's death she was in charge of the asrama and the disciples. I've heard that Prabhupada supposedly called her a prostitute. It's not much of Krsna-katha, sorry... ys.Gndd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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