Meenakshi and Her Temple
19 January 2001, Madurai
Madurai is famous for an exquisitely designed, sculpture-covered,
dramatically high-rising (in the traditional Tamil Nadu style) Meenakshi
Temple. The Devi there is clad in green, and whenever Mother is
in Madurai, this Devi is honoured on the night of Her final programs.
First, when the four-sided murthi (holy image) in the Brahmasthanam
temple at the ashram is decorated for the Shani Puja, the face depicting
Devi is always dressed in green, and her crown is a replica of the
crown of the Meenakshi Devi. (In fact, when Mother installed this
temple in 1995, the Meenakshi Temple sent their Devi's crown itself
to grace this side of the murthi). After the puja, Mother begins
Devi Bhava-and though in other parts of the world She might be clad
in red or gold or cream or white or blue-in Madurai, it is always
green. In this way, Mother is honouring the local people's devotion
to Meenakshi.
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One must be a Hindu to enter the Meenakshi Temple. This year
many of Mother's western devotees who are following the tour
wanted to visit the temple; those who have adopted Hinduism
as their path dressed in conservative Indian clothing, wore
traditional marks of vibhuti or kumkum on their foreheads,
and were escorted into the premises by an Indian devotee.
It was an unusual and impressive experience for Mother's children,
to enter this venerable edifice.
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At a roadside lunch stop, Mother, sitting surrounded by all the
Indian and foreign devotees travelling with Her, looked out over
the crowd and asked: "Meenakshi?" At first, no one seemed
to understand. She continued, "Temple going?" "Yes,
yes," came the enthusiastic responses of those who had visited
the temple. "Very nice building," Mother offered. A voice
from the back of the crowd said, "Yes, but Meenakshi was giving
darshan back at the ashram!" And everyone laughed. Some reflected,
and felt blessed.
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