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Ôm

Amriteswaryai Namah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

eVoice:-

nº 145

Mata

Amritanandamayi Math,

Amritapuri, India

1 st

April 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this Amritavani

Ø- Around Amma: A Safe and Happy Journey

Ø- Around Amma: Amma Celebrates Holi

Ø- Amritapuri Updates - Mothersite

Ø- Mahayatra - Itinerary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Around A mma

A Safe and Happy Journey

 

 

 

 

 

Bharata Yatra 2006

29 March 2006 — Gokulpur, Kolkata, West

Bengal

Bharata Yatra 2006 began with the start of March {news}. The past

two months have been full of bus trips, roadside satsangs,

bhajans in myriad Indian languages and of course hundreds of thousands of

people from all parts of India coming into Amma's arms. With the

conclusion of darshan in Kolkata in the wee hours of morning on the 29th,

the yatra had finally come to an end.

 

 

 

But the next evening, just after sunset, Amma called all of

the brahmacharis, brahmacharinis and devotees who had accompanied her on

the tour for one last satsang on the roof of one of the ashram

buildings.

At first, Amma discussed the Ashram's ongoing

tsunami-relief work, instructing one senior brahmachari to go to the

Andaman Islands, off the coast of Tamil Nadu, to start constructing houses

there. She also told both the brahmacharis and brahmacharinis that there

was more relief work to do back at Amritapuri, specifically the

construction of some homes on the mainland side of the backwaters.

When Amma asked her children to say something, one of them

said, " Come back soon. " To this Amma responded, " Do you

mean you want me to fall sick? All the programs are already fixed. When

you say 'come back soon,' either it means there should be some problem

with the programs or Amma should fall sick. You shouldn't pray like this.

You should pray that you come to be able to see Amma clearly in your

heart. "

Amma then explained how most of the people who come to see

her on her Indian Tour only have her darshan once every two years. She

asked the ashramites to try to think of them and not themselves.

" Instead of all the time thinking 'I!,' 'I!,'

'I!,' 'I!' and 'for me!' 'for me!'

'for me!', you should start thinking, 'you' and 'for you,' "

Amma said. " Only in compassion do we truly lose ourselves. In tapas

[austerities], we still have the attitude that 'I am the doer.' "

Telling her ashram children that they must struggle to keep

their thirst for liberation alive, Amma gave them instructions to do as

much japa and meditation on their bus trip back to Amritapuri as

possible.

Before getting up to go to the airport for her trip to

Australia, Amma then blessed everyone: " Children, may your journey be

safe and happy. "

Was it a blessing for the physical journey or for the inner

one?

—Sakshi

 

 

 

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Around

Amma

Painting Minds with the

Colour of Love

 

 

Amma Celebrates Holi

 

 

Bharata Yatra

15 March 2006 — Jaipur, Rajasthan, and the

Rajasthan–Haryana border on NH 7

 

Holi is mainly a North Indian tradition. As such, in

Amma's youth she never threw about the celebratory powdered paints as

people do in places like Mumbai, Jaipur and Delhi. And even though Amma

has been in the North during Holi almost every year since 1985, she had

never joined in.... But there is a first time for everything.

 

 

 

This year, Amma was in Jaipur on the holiday. Her programme

there finished around 4:00 Holi morning, and Amma then returned to the

devotees' house where she was staying. The brahmacharis, brahmacharinis

and devotees travelling with Amma also returned to their accommodation at

a nearby school.

Around 11:00 a.m. Amma came down to the living room where

all the members of the joint-family household were waiting. The devotees

requested Amma to sit on a couch and then began singing their favourite

traditional Holi songs to her. They also played the harmonium and kept

time on large hand cymbals. Holi is a very popular festival in Jaipur, and

the family was obviously in bliss to be able to have their beloved Amma in

their home for the occasion. The joy of the family reflected on Amma's

face, and she soon began to clap along enthusiastically to their

bhajans.

After a few songs, the head of the house approached Amma

with a tiny, silver pichkari [water-pump gun] and a finger bowl

of sandal-paste water—the perfect squirter and " paint " for

a refined and reserved Holi celebration. Amma picked up the pichkari, drew

up some sandal-paste water and, to the delight of the devotees, began

squirting them as they sang.

After some time a second offering was made to Amma—a

tray carrying generous piles of green, orange, red and pink powdered

paint. Would Amma take things up a notch?

Try ten.

Grabbing handful after handful of powder, Amma began

tossing the colours around, hitting everyone, young and old alike. The

beautiful living room was soon consumed in a massive cloud of colours.

 

When the fog cleared, the family began playing more

bhajans, and Amma clapped hands with various members of the family to the

beat. As the music raised in tempo, the men, women and children all began

dancing. This inspired Amma to throw another round of colours and,

eventually, to begin dancing herself. At the end of one song, the devotees

started standing up, pointing their finger at the ceiling and joyously

calling out, " Radhe! " Eventually Amma too rose to her

feet and, with both hands pointing upwards, called out the longest

" Radheee! " of the celebration.

In her satsang the night before {news}, Amma had

prayed that her children's lives become " filled with the colour of

bliss. " Certainly, in Jaipur that prayer came true.

 

*****

Later that day, just before sunset, maybe a 100 metres

before entering Haryana, Amma met up with all the brahmacharis,

brahmacharinis and devotees accompanying her on the tour. Her camper and

all the buses pulled off to the side of the highway.

By this time almost everyone had heard that Amma had

celebrated Holi at the devotees' house. In fact, back in Jaipur, many of

the ashramites themselves had been " Holi-ed " {full report}.

They had been accommodated inside a wall-fortified school, but almost

everyone that had ventured outside—to the delight of a few and to

the chagrin of most—had been caught by various packs of celebrators.

In the end, some of the ashramites had fully joined in, and, as such,

about a third of Amma's children wore signs of the celebration on their

white saris and dhotis, heads and faces. However the majority had escaped

unscathed.

But almost as soon as Amma sat down in the field, someone

handed her a packet of florescent orange powder... then a packet of

florescent pink powder... Amma then told everyone to close their eyes.

Nervous laughter began to erupt here and there. A mischievous smile began

spreading across Amma's face. She then reached into the bags of powder and

began tossing handfuls this way and that. It was like the morning all over

again. You could hardly see for all the paint. The brahmacharis,

brahmacharinis, devotees, Amma—everyone was covered in colours.

When Amma finished her initial joyous attack, she then

reached up and liberally smeared orange paint across her own two cheeks!

Everyone sat there looking up at the beaming smile upon her glowing

face.

 

 

A young Japanese lady was sitting to Amma's right.

She was one of those who had been hit back in Jaipur. Now her face and

sari showed the aftermaths of not one but two Holi celebrations. Lovingly

looking into the lady's pink and orange face, Amma reached down with her

right index finger and painted the mantra " Om " on top of the

lady's cleanly shaven head.

As the sun set, the sky also joined in Amma's

celebration.

 

 

 

It is said that Sri Krishna used to throw the colours

around with his devotees, the gopis of Vrindavan. Through such

joyous and loving actions, he stole their hearts and forged in them an

unbreakable bond—a bond that would eventually transcend time and

space, and take them to the divine realization that, in truth, there is

nothing but God. Had Amma been doing anything less?

—Kannadi

 

 

 

 

 

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Mothersite

 

 

Amritapuri.org

Updates

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Yatra Ends,

Another Begins

Bharata Yatra

Darshan

First Darshan

in Kolkata Ashram

24 Photos from Kolkata

Ego and All Things

Bow Down to Such Love

Ranchi Photos

 

Holi

celebration with Amma in Jaipur

Jaipur Photos

 

" May Amma's

Love Blossom in Jharkhand "

Amma Consoles

Victims of Varanasi Bomb Blast

Mother of

Lucknow's

Poor, Handicapped and Homeless

Lucknow 20 Photos

Leaving Jaipur With

Flying Colours - Holi Experience

Painting Minds with

the Colour of Love

Photos from New Delhi

Amma in

Indore

Amma Detoxifies,

Recharges and Inspires New Delhi

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mahayatra

Itinerary of Amma

 

 

Australia

March 31 eve - Perth

April 1 & 2 - Perth

April 4 & 5 - Melbourne

April 6, 7, 8 - Kyneton Retreat

April 10 & 11 - Sydney

April 13 - Brisbane

April 14, 15, 16 - Gold Coast Retreat

Singapore

18th evening

19th and 20th

Malaysia

22nd and 23rd evening

For details of all other programmes, please visit Mahayatra

 

 

 

 

 

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Ôm Namah

Shivaya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

eDharma

Mothersite

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