Ram is Growing Up!
Amritapuri, 5 August 2001
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Mother is still playing with Ram the baby elephant after
bhajans, but the scene is changing, because Ram is growing!
He is much bigger and seems to have matured, not that he
is old but he does seem to have more dignity and a certain
bearing. Now the crowds who gather after bhajans, eager to
watch Mother and son, are kept a safe distance away by restraining
ropes and the reprimands of one of the mahouts!
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Now when Amma walks into the yard from the big hall south
of the temple building, She is welcomed by Ram, who falls
into step with Her as the two head for the foot of Her stairs.
There, a brahmachari will be standing with a plate of biscuits
and bananas, and Mother will immediately begin to feed Ram.
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When he first came to live at the ashram, She would offer
him a treat by hand, and he would take it deftly with his
trunk. But then She would hold some biscuits between Her lips,
or behind Her back, and he would still be concentrating on
Her Hands. Nowadays, he's never fooled; he knows all Her different
ways of feeding him, and is quick to adjust his attention,
following Her every move alertly and successfully.
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In the earlier times, his main accomplishment (other than
making more and more food materialise somehow in Mother's
Hands even after She would have told him "No more! You
go now!") was that he could prostrate more or less on
command: he would bend his front legs and flop his rotund
baby body down in front of Mother. Now he has mastered a few
other tricks: when commanded to, he will sit-chubby body barely
able to balance! Then he can lie down, and roll to one side,
flailing his legs in the air, and perhaps trumpeting!
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Whatever he does, he has Mother's fullest attention-that
is Her nature: to be utterly present. His antics draw laughter
and shrieks and shouts from the people watching; from Mother
they attract even deeper attention. She laughs, of course,
and jokes, but if you watch Her eyes, you'll see that She
is actually keeping very close tabs on his condition: his
health, his growth, and his new acquisitions, be they tricks
or tusks (yes, two fine curves of ivory proclaim his growing
maturity now).
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