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Dear friends ~ the following is from the Amritapuri website. If only we can

gain this attitude that the title of the article references. Jai Ma ~ Linda

"Every Day is a Festival"

"Amma has brought forth the true meaning and significance of traditional

rituals and festivals and created some now-cherished traditions of Her own.

When

Amma celebrates a festival, it is invariably imbued with a new charm and

sense of purpose; rituals that may have become dry or rote are brought to life

by Amma's divine participation.

At Amritapuri Ashram, we celebrate Onam, Krishna's birthday, Christmas,

Amma's birthday... whether it be through the message She might give on that day,

illuminating the higher purpose of the festival or simply through observing

Her own innocent, wholehearted participation, we can see and feel Amma's unique

touch in every celebration.

In truth, Amma doesn't celebrate Her birthday, Her children do. But see what

Amma does on Her birthday. Each year She gives saris to 10,000 impoverished

women, keys to 5,000 homes for the poor, pensions to 10,000. She feeds tens of

thousands of Her children even before She has eaten anything Herself. Thirty

minutes are allotted for the children to perform rituals in worship of Amma,

and twenty three and a half hours for Amma to bless Her children. This is

how She celebrates Her birthday."

 

 

 

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