Meditating, Playing and Teaching
5 May 2000, Amritapuri
At midday the temple bell rang three times, letting everyone know
that Amma was about to come for meditation. From all directions,
ashramites and visitors flocked to the temple hall to await Her
arrival. Within a few minutes Amma entered. She sat down and, closing
Her eyes, began to meditate. Some of those around Her meditated
with their eyes closed; other were simply gazing at Her.
After some time, Amma got up and led the ashramites in turning
around in a circle on the spot where they were standing. Amma asked
us to imagine that we were circumambulating the form of God that
is most dear to us, each time we made a turn. Amma then sat down
to meditate again, and she advised people to stand up or walk if
they feel sleepy during meditation. As the meditation was about
to resume, it seemed that everyone wanted to keep their eyes open
and enjoy the sight of Amma sitting in front of them.
Feeling Her children's hearts, Amma started a game called antakshari
In this game, each team sings a bhajan starting with the last syllable
of the bhajan sung by the preceding team. The game goes on until
one team is unable to come up with a song. Today's game had the
brahmacharis and the brahmacharinis in opposing teams, with Amma
as the referee. She started the game by singing 'Anandamrita
Roopini Amme'. Amma clapped Her hands joyfully and sang with
both groups. Everyone joined in whole-heartedly, and soon the game
turned into a real bhajan session.
After singing for more than half an hour, Amma suddenly asked,
"What is devotion?"
A swami sitting near Her answered: "Sitting near Amma and just
looking at Her is devotion!"
When the answer didn't satisfy Amma, he added, "To surrender
to Amma is devotion. Where there is no 'I' only 'You' - that is
devotion." Amma considered this for a moment and then asked,
"How do we remove the ego?" A brahmachari replied, "The
ego is removed when our every action is performed as worship of
God."
Amma asked, "How does one get to that state?" A devotee
replied, "By loving God with all our heart and soul."
Amma was not satisfied and She repeated, "Yes, but how does
one get there?" A western resident said, "Well, I don't
really know about these things, but I have faith that if we serve
selflessly, Amma will lead us to the goal of prema bhakti [the highest
form of love and devotion]."
Amma seemed quite pleased with the innocence and humility of the
answers. The discussion concluded with the idea that pure devotion
is nurtured by unshakeable faith.
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