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I received this from Hindu Press International.

 

1. Mata Amritanandamayi Devi Speaks on Hinduism

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/printedition/070303/detFAI01.shtml

 

KERALA, INDIA, March 13, 2003: The following comments made by Mata

Amritanandamayi Devi are excerpted from the interview at source:

"Hinduism is not about one God. It is about seeing God in every

manifestation of nature, be it an ant, bird, cow or snake. Don't we

have temples for nature's creations? Other religions may believe in

one

God, but Hindus see Eeswaran in all His creation. Even an ant can

teach

us a lesson or two. ... Hinduism is perhaps the only religion that

offers devotees a choice to worship the female Deity in a codified

form. The Devi is worshipped by millions in India, but despite this,

the status of woman in society has not changed. I would blame men for

it, as women have been mentally conditioned to subservience for

centuries. If a baby elephant's legs are chained, it carries the

impression of the chains on its legs even when it grows up. So do

Indian women."

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