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Amma's tour rolls into the Big D (Delhi, not Dallas!)

 

http://www.amritapuri.org/news/03/603delhi.php

 

Bharata Yatra 2006

16 March 2006 —New Delhi

 

When the car driving Amma reached Jawahar Lal Nehru

Stadium in New Delhi [as a sports venue, this is

India's equivalent of Wembley Stadium, Melbourne

Cricket Grounds or Yankee Stadium - keval], Amma was

greeted by a horse-drawn chariot, a team of fully

decorated elephants and camels and a band of turbaned

bhangra dancers, one of who spit celebratory bursts of

flame into the air.

 

 

The dignitaries who came to participate in Amma's

programme in the Capitol City included Delhi's Chief

Minister Sheila Dixit; Leader of the Opposition and

former Deputy Prime Minister of India L.K. Advani and

Union Minister Mahavir Prasad.

 

Addressing the gathering, L.K. Advani said, "This is

not a venue for speeches by politicians like me. I

have come here only to obtain Amma's darshan and

blessings."

 

The crowd responded with a warm round of applause.

 

Continuing, Advani said, "Working in day-to-day life,

an individual—consciously or unconsciously—collects a

lot of pollution. Spiritual gatherings such as this

one help detoxify us, removing all the pollutants we

have collected. Coming here today, I am happy that

once again am being freed from all the pollutants that

I have previously, consciously or unconsciously,

gathered."

 

Advani also said how in his opinion the SQ, or

"Spiritual Quotient," is just as important as the IQ

or EQ. "At spiritual gatherings, each individual gets

his SQ increased, and because of this the nation

progresses very much," he said.

 

Delhi's Chief Minister Sheila Dixit thanked Amma for

her annual visits to Delhi, saying, "During Amma's

darshan, we feel deeply honoured, highly motivated and

elevated. This is due to Amma's very benign, very holy

and very kind presence. ... Amma's presence not only

blesses us, but also reminds us that in all the work

we do the most important thing is how and with what

spirit we do it. It is Amma's spirit that inspires

us—especially those of us who are in the business of

governance. Such inspiration helps elevate the work we

do so as to make it as beautiful as you."

 

 

The CM concluded by requesting Amma to continue to

regularly visit Delhi, saying, "Your arrival creates

an atmosphere that keeps the citizens of Delhi

inspired throughout the year."

 

Dixit, Advani and Mahavir Prasad all helped distribute

certificates of enrolment to the Amrita Nidhi

lifetime-pension programme to a dozen or so of Delhi's

widows and cripples. The people who received their

certificates onstage were representative of 1000 such

new beneficiaries in the Delhi area.

 

The three dignitaries also jointly lit the deepam for

the marriage of 13 impoverished couples sponsored by

the Ashram. Amma herself then led the ceremony,

instructing the couples when to pranam, offer arati

and tie the taali, etc. The Ashram sponsored all the

traditional jewellery, wedding saris and dhotis and

feast.

 

Sri. Mahavir Prasad also helped release Amrit Delhi

2006, a souvenir commemorating Amma's visit to the

Capitol City. He handed the first copy to Sri. Satbir

Singh, the Honourable Mayor of Delhi.

 

Playback Singer Sri. Anoop Jalota then officially

released the Hindi translation of Santana Dharma, a

book of Amma's teachings, by handing the first copy to

Sufi singer Sri. Rabbi Shergill.

 

Other dignitaries to grace the dais included Ashok

Ganguly, the Chairman of the Central Board of

Secondary Education; Vijay Kumar, Director of

Education, Delhi Administration and VHP member Giriraj

Kishore.

 

When Amma finished darshan on the morning of the 17th,

she returned to her ashram in Vasant Kunj, where she

will be holding a Brahmasthanam Festival on the 18th

and 19th.

 

—Kannadi

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ammachi, Mike Brooker <patria1818 wrote:

>

> Amma's tour rolls into the Big D (Delhi, not Dallas!)

>

> http://www.amritapuri.org/news/03/603delhi.php

>

> Bharata Yatra 2006

> 16 March 2006 —New Delhi

>

> When the car driving Amma reached Jawahar Lal Nehru

> Stadium in New Delhi [as a sports venue, this is

> India's equivalent of Wembley Stadium, Melbourne

> Cricket Grounds or Yankee Stadium - keval],

 

strictly informational only.

 

The Indian equivalent in terms of grandeur and prestige is the Eden

Gardens in Calcutta - that sports-crazy city.

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