Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Namah Shivaya, Bala! Thank you so much for sharing that story...especially as Hrim Kali has always been one of my favorite bhajans. Blessings, Iswari Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar <balakrishnan_sh> wrote: > Namah shivaya > > Reminds me of another swami story.. One of Amma's swamis once insisted that Amma give him a vision of Her form as Kali ... Amma said that he wouldnt be able to bear it.. but then he insisted. He even went on a fast and prayed deeply for that vision. > > One day he was outside Amma's room. ( this was in those days when Amma used to give darshan in a hut - "kutil darshan") . Amma was walking up and down from the hut and towards the staircase to Her room and back. > > and even as the swami was looking , when she walked in one direction She appeared as the normal Amma and when She walked in the other direction She was Kali- 30 feet tall( he said that she was at the height of the palm tree), with tongue hanging out and all.... > > the swami was overcome, and frankly terrified. He just looked down in fear and bowed his head down. after that Amma came and told him "Didnt I tell you you wouldnt be able to bear it?". > > It was after this vision, that the swami composed the bhajan "Hrim Kali". > > Jai Kali Ma. > > > > > Aikya Param <aikya> wrote: > Perhaps the Swami also thinks that Amma is Kali and that's why he > brought a group to see her. What do you think? > > Aikya > > Ammachi, GeorgeSon <leokomor> wrote: > > Om Namah Shivaya: > > > > During Devi Bhava last weekend in Los Angeles I had just completed > a stretch of dinner serving Seva. > > > > The dinner line was very long even at this 9:00 pm hour. Bhajans > played in this outdoor dining area equipped with a screen showing > Amma giving Darshan two floors below. The southern california > evening was filled with Amma's indescribable calm laden Shakti. > > > > From a distance I observed the orange robes of a Swami. He was > very far back in the line accompanied by several women. I was > struck by his orange robe because it was very similar if not > identical to the ones worn by the Ramakrishna Order of Monks. > > > > Somewhat boldly I approached the Swami and asked him what Order he > represented. He answered in American accented English. The Swami's > appearance looked to be Caucasian. > > > > I discovered he was Swami Bhajananda Saraswati the chief Kali > priest of famed "Kali Mandir" of Laguna Beach, California. Kali > Mandir worships the black Goddess Ma Dakshineshwari. > > > > Bhajananda is the chief (Pujari) of the temple and a renowned > authority on the proper worship of Kali. > > > > Here is the Kali Mandir's website description of the nature of > their temple: > > > > "Kali Mandir is a traditional temple dedicated to the worship of > the Divine Mother Kali in the mother/child relationship. We are > modeled after the public Indian temple ideal—no presiding guru, no > membership, open to all. > > > > Founded in 1993 by Elizabeth Usha Harding, author of Kali, the > Black Goddess of Dakshineswar, we have grown into a beautiful blend > of sincere Indian and Western devotees from different lineages, as > well as aspirants with no formal affiliations" > > > > Apparently the Swami brought a contingent of devotees with him. > He mentioned that Elizabeth Usha Harding was there as well but not > on the dinner line. I would have liked to meet her since I enjoyed > her book. The book helped me understand the complex art of Kali > worship. I confess I am not much of a ritualist. > > > > The Swami seemed very humble and did not mind having to wait on a > very long line for food. > > > > Brothers and Sisters of this list. Amma is Kali. I am of this > belief. > > > > I did not have the gumption to say this to the Swami. > > > > With Love, > > > > GeorgeSon > > > > P.S. > > > > Click on the Kali Mandir link: > http://www.kalimandir.org/homepage.asp > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Discover > > Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news & more. Check it > out! > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > > Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > > Ammachi > > > > > > > > > > > Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Namah Shivayah Man oh man, those swamis sure do ask for too much stuff from Amma. I hope they have learned by now! With love, Erica P.S. SEVEN more days for this child to get to see her Ma!! Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar <balakrishnan_sh> wrote: > Namah shivaya > > Reminds me of another swami story.. One of Amma's swamis once insisted that Amma give him a vision of Her form as Kali ... Amma said that he wouldnt be able to bear it.. but then he insisted. He even went on a fast and prayed deeply for that vision. > > One day he was outside Amma's room. ( this was in those days when Amma used to give darshan in a hut - "kutil darshan") . Amma was walking up and down from the hut and towards the staircase to Her room and back. > > and even as the swami was looking , when she walked in one direction She appeared as the normal Amma and when She walked in the other direction She was Kali- 30 feet tall( he said that she was at the height of the palm tree), with tongue hanging out and all.... > > the swami was overcome, and frankly terrified. He just looked down in fear and bowed his head down. after that Amma came and told him "Didnt I tell you you wouldnt be able to bear it?". > > It was after this vision, that the swami composed the bhajan "Hrim Kali". > > Jai Kali Ma. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar <balakrishnan_sh> wrote: > "Amma was walking up and down from the hut and towards the staircase to Her room and back. > > and even as the swami was looking , when she walked in one direction She appeared as the normal Amma and when She walked in the other direction She was Kali- 30 feet tall( he said that she was at the height of the palm tree), with tongue hanging out and all...." muktimaa sings: "Silently i sit in quiet surrender… Your Face flashes like lightning While my heart thunders wildly at Your approach. My tears pour like monsoon rains Forming a garland of silver iridescent droplets Which crown Thy Feet like stars. Take me upon Your Lap, oh Maa! Give me pure devotion, Maa! Dissolve me in Your Holy Love!" Jai Maa Kaai! Om. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 -Bala wrote: > "It was after this vision, that the swami composed the bhajan "Hrim Kali". > Dear Amma Family: Here are the lyrics to "Hrim Kali" translated into English. Their may be inaccuracies but the spirit is present. I got this translation from a non_Amma Hindu orientented web site. O Goddess Kali identified with the sound "Hrim", the Great Kali, Mother Amritanandamayi, Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming, an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss, Mother Amritanandamayi. In the beginning, Mother became the Lotus-eyed One. Then She became Kali, Her actual form. Kali became peaceful becoming Lalitambika, the Mother for Her children. She became the refuge for the devotees, the Servant of servants, the Guru for ascetics, and everything for lowly me... O Mother Bhagavati, gracious Amritanandamayi. Thy mood as Krishna is a delight to the eyes Thy Mood as Devi soothes the heart Goddess in visible form, Eye of my eyes, For wrongs done knowingly or unknowingly, forgive and protect me, O Mother Bhagavati, Amritanandamayi. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Hi Georgeson: You have the original malayam for this song? if so could you please post it. Georgeson and Bala: Who was the Swami that had the vision? After hearing this story, I badly want to see Amma as Kali. If any of you are going to see Amma again and you get an chance to talk, please convey to Amma my humble request. -yogaman Ammachi, "leokomor" <leokomor> wrote: > -Bala wrote: > > "It was after this vision, that the swami composed the > bhajan "Hrim Kali". > > > Dear Amma Family: > > Here are the lyrics to "Hrim Kali" translated into English. Their > may be inaccuracies but the spirit is present. I got this > translation from a non_Amma Hindu orientented web site. > > O Goddess Kali identified with the sound "Hrim", > the Great Kali, Mother Amritanandamayi, > Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming, > an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss, > Mother Amritanandamayi. > In the beginning, Mother became the Lotus-eyed One. > Then She became Kali, Her actual form. > Kali became peaceful becoming Lalitambika, > the Mother for Her children. > She became the refuge for the devotees, > the Servant of servants, > the Guru for ascetics, > and everything for lowly me... > O Mother Bhagavati, gracious Amritanandamayi. > Thy mood as Krishna is a delight to the eyes > Thy Mood as Devi soothes the heart > > Goddess in visible form, > Eye of my eyes, > For wrongs done knowingly or unknowingly, forgive and protect me, O > Mother Bhagavati, Amritanandamayi. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Hi Yogaman: I share your feeling. It struck me raw when I read Bala's words about the 30-feet Kali figure in front of the swami. Hi Bala: You had another story you once told me about Amma appearing as Kali to another lady devoteee (peeping at the end of Devi Bhava). Do you mind sharing it? I don't think my words can do justice to the story as would yours. . Jai MA! Ammachi, "childofdevi" <childofdevi> wrote: > Hi Georgeson: > > You have the original malayam for this song? if so could you please > post it. > > Georgeson and Bala: > > Who was the Swami that had the vision? After hearing this story, I > badly want to see Amma as Kali. If any of you are going to see Amma > again and you get an chance to talk, please convey to Amma my humble > request. > > -yogaman > > > > Ammachi, "leokomor" <leokomor> wrote: > > -Bala wrote: > > > "It was after this vision, that the swami composed the > > bhajan "Hrim Kali". > > > > > Dear Amma Family: > > > > Here are the lyrics to "Hrim Kali" translated into English. Their > > may be inaccuracies but the spirit is present. I got this > > translation from a non_Amma Hindu orientented web site. > > > > O Goddess Kali identified with the sound "Hrim", > > the Great Kali, Mother Amritanandamayi, > > Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming, > > an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss, > > Mother Amritanandamayi. > > In the beginning, Mother became the Lotus-eyed One. > > Then She became Kali, Her actual form. > > Kali became peaceful becoming Lalitambika, > > the Mother for Her children. > > She became the refuge for the devotees, > > the Servant of servants, > > the Guru for ascetics, > > and everything for lowly me... > > O Mother Bhagavati, gracious Amritanandamayi. > > Thy mood as Krishna is a delight to the eyes > > Thy Mood as Devi soothes the heart > > > > Goddess in visible form, > > Eye of my eyes, > > For wrongs done knowingly or unknowingly, forgive and protect me, O > > Mother Bhagavati, Amritanandamayi. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 --- manoj_menon <ammasmon wrote: > Hi Bala: > You had another story you once told me about Amma > appearing as Kali > to another lady devoteee (peeping at the end of Devi > Bhava). Jai Maa! In case Bala is busy, here is his post from several years ago: "Namah Shivaya Here's an Amma story- a very short one- which may amuse you.. or scare you ... :-) There is this lady in India who once was overcome with curiosity and learnt a severe lesson- and got a great blessing... She was very very curious to know what goes on behind the curtain after Devi bhava is over . May be she wanted to know if Amma stays in bhava samadhi. or maybe she was curious to see how Amma returns back to the normal mood... whatver. i dont know what she was curious about, but she was very curious to see what goes on behind the curtain. We all know we are not supposed to peek thru curtains.. no no.. this is a very bad thing to do.. But this poor lady couldnt control herself- she decided to take a peek- she opened the curtain-.... .... and found a HUGE KALI STARING BACK AT HER!!!!- With Tongue hanging, Eyes ferocious, skull garland and all!!!!!! she screamed, fainted and fell down ! She also got a high fever that lasted her a week!!!! Amma certainly cured her of her curiosity in a novel scary blessed way! But how blessed! Even while scaring the wits out of the poor lady, Amma gave her the incredible blessing of having a darshan of Mother Kali... Incidentally, this lady still comes to Amritapuri- only thing that has changed is -she has stopped calling Amma as 'Amma'. After this incident she always addresses Amma as 'Kali'. And , i guess, has pretty much surrendered herself to Amma knowing first hand that Amma is Kali Herself. I got this story from the most reliable source i have- Madhu! bala" Anything else to add, Bala? Jai Maa! Aravind __ Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Thanks Aravind, Yes manoj- Aravind has sent you the stoy i had told you long back .. thanks for posting it Aravind- I am busy- i am getting ready to go this weekend to see Amma .. Please do pray thati get a good darshan and return with peace of mind. Jai ma bala Jami Blakeley <jami108 wrote: --- manoj_menon <ammasmon wrote: > Hi Bala: > You had another story you once told me about Amma > appearing as Kali > to another lady devoteee (peeping at the end of Devi > Bhava). Jai Maa! In case Bala is busy, here is his post from several years ago: "Namah Shivaya Here's an Amma story- a very short one- which may amuse you.. or scare you ... :-) There is this lady in India who once was overcome with curiosity and learnt a severe lesson- and got a great blessing... She was very very curious to know what goes on behind the curtain after Devi bhava is over . May be she wanted to know if Amma stays in bhava samadhi. or maybe she was curious to see how Amma returns back to the normal mood... whatver. i dont know what she was curious about, but she was very curious to see what goes on behind the curtain. We all know we are not supposed to peek thru curtains.. no no.. this is a very bad thing to do.. But this poor lady couldnt control herself- she decided to take a peek- she opened the curtain-.... .... and found a HUGE KALI STARING BACK AT HER!!!!- With Tongue hanging, Eyes ferocious, skull garland and all!!!!!! she screamed, fainted and fell down ! She also got a high fever that lasted her a week!!!! Amma certainly cured her of her curiosity in a novel scary blessed way! But how blessed! Even while scaring the wits out of the poor lady, Amma gave her the incredible blessing of having a darshan of Mother Kali... Incidentally, this lady still comes to Amritapuri- only thing that has changed is -she has stopped calling Amma as 'Amma'. After this incident she always addresses Amma as 'Kali'. And , i guess, has pretty much surrendered herself to Amma knowing first hand that Amma is Kali Herself. I got this story from the most reliable source i have- Madhu! bala" Anything else to add, Bala? Jai Maa! Aravind __ Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports. Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. Ammachi Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar <balakrishnan_sh> wrote: > Namah shivaya > > Reminds me of another swami story.. One of Amma's swamis once insisted that Amma give him a vision of Her form as Kali ... Amma said that he wouldnt be able to bear it.. but then he insisted. He even went on a fast and prayed deeply for that vision. > > One day he was outside Amma's room. ( this was in those days when Amma used to give darshan in a hut - "kutil darshan") . Amma was walking up and down from the hut and towards the staircase to Her room and back. > > and even as the swami was looking , when she walked in one direction She appeared as the normal Amma and when She walked in the other direction She was Kali- 30 feet tall( he said that she was at the height of the palm tree), with tongue hanging out and all.... > > the swami was overcome, and frankly terrified. He just looked down in fear and bowed his head down. after that Amma came and told him "Didnt I tell you you wouldnt be able to bear it?". > > It was after this vision, that the swami composed the bhajan "Hrim Kali". > > Jai Kali Ma. Great story Balaji. As many might know, there is a very similar story from Sri Ramakrishna's life. Once Mathur Babu, Sri Ramakrishna's provider of material needs, hid on a terrace to watch Sri Ramakrishna's actions at night. Mathur wanted to verify for himself that Sri Ramakrishna (Thakur) was not making conjugal visits to see his wife, Holy Mother Sarada Devi, in the dead of night when no one was about. That night, Sri Ramakrishna was restless and could not sleep. After a while he took to pacing up and down in his veranda. But what Mathur saw was a shocking affirmation of Thakur's divine nature. The form that was pacing up and down was Thakur, when moving forward and Shiva, complete with matted locks and all, on the return traverse. Mathur Babu realized he had been at once privileged and humbled with a divine vision and his doubt was destroyed. Om Amriteshwaryai Namah fg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 I LOVE that. What a demonstration! I'm surprised the woman didn't have a stroke. On Jul 3, 2005, at 4:35 PM, ammasiswari wrote: > This reminds me of a funny story. Last summer in Rhode Island, > Dayamrita Swami had me > waiting to the side of Amma for 90 minutes, in order to ask for Her > blessing to perform a > lullaby I had written for Her. In addition to just the bliss of > standing beside her for so long, > I remember two things about that time. The first was that someone > handed Her a sweet > and She took a bite of it and then handed pieces of it to everyone > around Her, including > me! The second was that a woman came up for darshan who handed Her a > note that said, > "Amma, I've heard it said that You are Kali. Is this true?" Amma just > laughed and shook Her > head, "no." But then, all of a sudden, She jumped out at the woman, > arms flying, with Her > eyes bulging out and Her tongue waggling, laughing the entire time! > Although She > appeared to be joking, I nearly got blasted off the stage! It was > powerful..and funny, too! > > Namah Shivaya, > Iswari > > Ammachi, Jami Blakeley <jami108> wrote: > > > > --- manoj_menon <ammasmon@s...> wrote: > > > > > Hi Bala: > > > You had another story you once told me about Amma > > > appearing as Kali > > > to another lady devoteee (peeping at the end of Devi > > > Bhava). > > > > Jai Maa! > > > > In case Bala is busy, here is his post from several > > years ago: > > > > "Namah Shivaya > > > > Here's an Amma story- a very short one- which may > > amuse you.. or scare > > you > > .. :-) > > > >Â Â Â There is this lady in India who once was overcome > > with curiosity and > > learnt a severe lesson- and got a great blessing... > > > > She was very very curious to know what goes on behind > > the curtain after > > Devi > > bhava is over . May be she wanted to know if Amma > > stays in bhava > > samadhi. or > > maybe she was curious to see how Amma returns back to > > the normal > > mood... > > whatver. i dont know what she was curious about, but > > she was very > > curious to > > see what goes on behind the curtain. > > > > We all know we are not supposed to peek thru > > curtains.. no no.. this is > > a > > very bad thing to do.. > > > > But this poor lady couldnt control herself- she > > decided to take a peek- > > > > she opened the curtain-.... > > > > ... and found a HUGE KALI STARING BACK AT HER!!!!- > > With Tongue hanging, > > Eyes > > ferocious, skull garland and all!!!!!! > > > > she screamed, fainted and fell down ! She also got a > > high fever that > > lasted > > her a week!!!! > > > > Amma certainly cured her of her curiosity in a novel > > scary blessed way! > > > > But how blessed! Even while scaring the wits out of > > the poor lady, Amma > > gave > > her the incredible blessing of having a darshan of > > Mother Kali... > > > > Incidentally, this lady still comes to Amritapuri- > > only thing that has > > changed is -she has stopped calling Amma as 'Amma'. > > After this incident > > she > > always addresses Amma as 'Kali'. And , i guess, has > > pretty much > > surrendered > > herself to Amma knowing first hand that Amma is Kali > > Herself. > > > > I got this story from the most reliable source i have- > > Madhu! > > > > bala" > > > > Anything else to add, Bala? > > > > Jai Maa! > > > > Aravind > > > > > > Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â > > __ > > Sports > > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > http://football.fantasysports. > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > 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 July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 Iswari: That was mightly bold of you - to sing a lullaby for Amma. Now wait a sec, isnt Amma the mommy, so how come you are singing the lullaby LOL. Just read that you are a psychologist in training - do you by any chance specialize in visualization techniques, or practice them with your patients a lot - just curious thats all. -yogaman Ammachi, "ammasiswari" <ammasiswari> wrote: > This reminds me of a funny story. Last summer in Rhode Island, Dayamrita Swami had me > waiting to the side of Amma for 90 minutes, in order to ask for Her blessing to perform a > lullaby I had written for Her. In addition to just the bliss of standing beside her for so long, > I remember two things about that time. The first was that someone handed Her a sweet > and She took a bite of it and then handed pieces of it to everyone around Her, including > me! The second was that a woman came up for darshan who handed Her a note that said, > "Amma, I've heard it said that You are Kali. Is this true?" Amma just laughed and shook Her > head, "no." But then, all of a sudden, She jumped out at the woman, arms flying, with Her > eyes bulging out and Her tongue waggling, laughing the entire time! Although She > appeared to be joking, I nearly got blasted off the stage! It was powerful..and funny, too! > > Namah Shivaya, > Iswari > > Ammachi, Jami Blakeley <jami108> wrote: > > > > --- manoj_menon <ammasmon@s...> wrote: > > > > > Hi Bala: > > > You had another story you once told me about Amma > > > appearing as Kali > > > to another lady devoteee (peeping at the end of Devi > > > Bhava). > > > > Jai Maa! > > > > In case Bala is busy, here is his post from several > > years ago: > > > > "Namah Shivaya > > > > Here's an Amma story- a very short one- which may > > amuse you.. or scare > > you > > .. :-) > > > > There is this lady in India who once was overcome > > with curiosity and > > learnt a severe lesson- and got a great blessing... > > > > She was very very curious to know what goes on behind > > the curtain after > > Devi > > bhava is over . May be she wanted to know if Amma > > stays in bhava > > samadhi. or > > maybe she was curious to see how Amma returns back to > > the normal > > mood... > > whatver. i dont know what she was curious about, but > > she was very > > curious to > > see what goes on behind the curtain. > > > > We all know we are not supposed to peek thru > > curtains.. no no.. this is > > a > > very bad thing to do.. > > > > But this poor lady couldnt control herself- she > > decided to take a peek- > > > > she opened the curtain-.... > > > > ... and found a HUGE KALI STARING BACK AT HER!!!!- > > With Tongue hanging, > > Eyes > > ferocious, skull garland and all!!!!!! > > > > she screamed, fainted and fell down ! She also got a > > high fever that > > lasted > > her a week!!!! > > > > Amma certainly cured her of her curiosity in a novel > > scary blessed way! > > > > But how blessed! Even while scaring the wits out of > > the poor lady, Amma > > gave > > her the incredible blessing of having a darshan of > > Mother Kali... > > > > Incidentally, this lady still comes to Amritapuri- > > only thing that has > > changed is -she has stopped calling Amma as 'Amma'. > > After this incident > > she > > always addresses Amma as 'Kali'. And , i guess, has > > pretty much > > surrendered > > herself to Amma knowing first hand that Amma is Kali > > Herself. > > > > I got this story from the most reliable source i have- > > Madhu! > > > > bala" > > > > Anything else to add, Bala? > > > > Jai Maa! > > > > Aravind > > > > > > > > __ > > Sports > > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > http://football.fantasysports. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Well, it wasn't *for* Her (except in the way of being sung as an offering) as much as it was *to* Her! I'm quite sure that Amma doesn't need a lullaby from me! The words and the tune came to me after suffering a very devastating loss, and I'm sure it was Amma, letting me know how to connect with Her, in tenderness, through what I was suffering at the time. I'm still in training, so I don't specialize in anything yet, though I'm very interested in visualization and imagery. Why do you ask? Feel free to email off-list if you'd prefer... Blessings, Iswari Ammachi, "childofdevi" <childofdevi> wrote: > Iswari: > > That was mightly bold of you - to sing a lullaby for Amma. Now wait > a sec, isnt Amma the mommy, so how come you are singing the lullaby > LOL. > > Just read that you are a psychologist in training - do you by any > chance specialize in visualization techniques, or practice them with > your patients a lot - just curious thats all. > > -yogaman > > > Ammachi, "ammasiswari" <ammasiswari> > wrote: > > This reminds me of a funny story. Last summer in Rhode Island, > Dayamrita Swami had me > > waiting to the side of Amma for 90 minutes, in order to ask for Her > blessing to perform a > > lullaby I had written for Her. In addition to just the bliss of > standing beside her for so long, > > I remember two things about that time. The first was that someone > handed Her a sweet > > and She took a bite of it and then handed pieces of it to everyone > around Her, including > > me! The second was that a woman came up for darshan who handed Her > a note that said, > > "Amma, I've heard it said that You are Kali. Is this true?" Amma > just laughed and shook Her > > head, "no." But then, all of a sudden, She jumped out at the woman, > arms flying, with Her > > eyes bulging out and Her tongue waggling, laughing the entire time! > Although She > > appeared to be joking, I nearly got blasted off the stage! It was > powerful..and funny, too! > > > > Namah Shivaya, > > Iswari > > > > Ammachi, Jami Blakeley <jami108> wrote: > > > > > > --- manoj_menon <ammasmon@s...> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Bala: > > > > You had another story you once told me about Amma > > > > appearing as Kali > > > > to another lady devoteee (peeping at the end of Devi > > > > Bhava). > > > > > > Jai Maa! > > > > > > In case Bala is busy, here is his post from several > > > years ago: > > > > > > "Namah Shivaya > > > > > > Here's an Amma story- a very short one- which may > > > amuse you.. or scare > > > you > > > .. :-) > > > > > > There is this lady in India who once was overcome > > > with curiosity and > > > learnt a severe lesson- and got a great blessing... > > > > > > She was very very curious to know what goes on behind > > > the curtain after > > > Devi > > > bhava is over . May be she wanted to know if Amma > > > stays in bhava > > > samadhi. or > > > maybe she was curious to see how Amma returns back to > > > the normal > > > mood... > > > whatver. i dont know what she was curious about, but > > > she was very > > > curious to > > > see what goes on behind the curtain. > > > > > > We all know we are not supposed to peek thru > > > curtains.. no no.. this is > > > a > > > very bad thing to do.. > > > > > > But this poor lady couldnt control herself- she > > > decided to take a peek- > > > > > > she opened the curtain-.... > > > > > > ... and found a HUGE KALI STARING BACK AT HER!!!!- > > > With Tongue hanging, > > > Eyes > > > ferocious, skull garland and all!!!!!! > > > > > > she screamed, fainted and fell down ! She also got a > > > high fever that > > > lasted > > > her a week!!!! > > > > > > Amma certainly cured her of her curiosity in a novel > > > scary blessed way! > > > > > > But how blessed! Even while scaring the wits out of > > > the poor lady, Amma > > > gave > > > her the incredible blessing of having a darshan of > > > Mother Kali... > > > > > > Incidentally, this lady still comes to Amritapuri- > > > only thing that has > > > changed is -she has stopped calling Amma as 'Amma'. > > > After this incident > > > she > > > always addresses Amma as 'Kali'. And , i guess, has > > > pretty much > > > surrendered > > > herself to Amma knowing first hand that Amma is Kali > > > Herself. > > > > > > I got this story from the most reliable source i have- > > > Madhu! > > > > > > bala" > > > > > > Anything else to add, Bala? > > > > > > Jai Maa! > > > > > > Aravind > > > > > > > > > > > > __ > > > Sports > > > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > > http://football.fantasysports. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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