Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Chitanand and Devi Bhava Saris

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Oh Chitanand,

How very beautiful! It struck me upon reading your beautiful post that we are each a golden thread, lovingly woven, and interwoven within Her luminous sari. We lay upon Her sacred body, as the planets lay within the warmth of the sun. Together, the threads of Her devotees are woven into one exquisite, luminous garment that lays upon Her divine skin. Her body (both subtle and physical) shares it's splendor with us all!

Our acts of surrender give us the stillness necessary to rest upon Her skin, and become on with Her brilliance. We are 1,008 times more valuable than those saris made of mere cloth! This briliance is then shared with the world.

In Her Love,

Sanatani

 

leokomor <leokomor > wrote:

{{{Thank you Surya. Like others who toured a bit this Summer I am

continuously amazed at your seemingly tireless yet meticulous Seva

for our Mutual Mother. In City after City your Karma yoga seems

Hanuman like. No I am not exagerating.}}}

 

In Amma's Krishna and Jealous Gopi Parable my mind drifts toward a

section of M.A. Center's Travelling Bookstore. There is a section

where they sell Saris that Amma has worn at Devi Bhava's These

items are several hundred dollars in price. Bracelets worn by Amma

are far more expensive due to Her skin contact etc. Why?

 

If you were a non spiritual scientist with a minor in Marketing one

would think - well, - the mark up in price is due to the proximity of

Amma's skin to the article of clothing or jewelry or cloth.

 

Amma/Krishna (in the parable) wants to remind us that each and every

Devotee has not only come in contact with Amma but have had our hair

stroked, our chins and cheeks tweeked and even felt the Devi's holy

lips on our foreheads. Are we not one hundred and eight times more

valuable than a Sari from a Devi Bhava?

 

Lokaha Samasthaha Sukino Bhavantu,

 

Chitanand

 

Ammachi, "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni wrote:

>

> This was one of my very favorite things that Amma said on the

Tour. It was so beautiful. You could just feel how everyone realized

how it should apply to everyone around them and more.

>

> Jai Maa!

>

> Surya

>

> -

> GeorgeSon

> ammachi

> Tuesday, August 08, 2006 10:01 AM

> HOW TO PLEASE AMMA

>

>

>

> Om Amriteswary Namah:

>

> A short while ago I posted a Massachusetts Retreat

> story/parable about Sri Krishna and intra-jealous

> Gopis. The previous post omitted a significant

> sentence (which in effect is the punchline to Amma's

> parable.

>

> Here is a revisal of the earlier post.

>

> ...

>

> Amma conducted a Satsang talk on the first evening of

> the Marlborough Massachusetts retreat on Wednesday

> July 19, 2006.

>

> {{Anyone who attended this first night in the Retreat

> please give me your recollections of the following

> story.}}

>

> Memory indicates that Amma was talking about the

> disharmony in Satsangs. Amma said something to the

> effect that Tamil devotees go to Tamil Satsangs. And

> Western Devotees go to Western Satsangs and they do

> not seem to mix. My sense was that Amma was less than

> pleased about this tendency. Then within this context

> Amma told the Krishna and Jealous Gopi (Story/Parable)

>

> {{Forgive my attempt at paraphrase}}.

>

> The Gopis were becoming jealous of one another. One

> Gopi would think Lord Krishna dances with the other

> Gopi longer than me. Another Gopi would wonder if Sri

> Krishna smiled more often at another Gopi and so on

> ... Sri Krishna decided to teach them a lesson. He

> gathered them in an assembly and said (again I

> clumsily paraphrase from debilitated memory cells wish

> I had taken notes but I get a little lazy at Retreats)

>

> Sri Krishna said to the Gopi Assembly:

>

> "I have observed that most of you have great reverence

> for items considered holy. For example the water of

> the Ganges is sometimes put aside and placed on your

> alter. Even a rock from some venerable locale is held

> as precious. Every one of you have obtained some

> object from My possession. Some of you have a part of

> one My feathers. Some of you have perhaps a piece of

> one of my articles of clothing or flute. But please

> my children, be aware that ALL OF YOU HAVE TOUCHED ME

> OR HUGGED ME AT CERTAIN TIMES. That makes each and

> every one of you Prasad."

>

> {{In my last post I omitted the following}}

>

> ///With Amma's grace I wrote the punchline to this

> story on back of my Motel 6 bill:/// The punchline

> is:

>

> Sri Krishna said: " ONLY WHEN YOU SEE EACH OTHER

> LOVINGLY WILL I BE PLEASED.

>

> The jot down also say that Big Swami repeated this

> phrase twice in his translation of our Beloveds

> nectarean words.

>

> Namah Shivaya,

>

> Chitanand

> (GeorgeSon)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...