Flower Shower (Pushpa Varsham)
7 January, 2003 — Amritapuri/Thiruvananthapuram
The first bus full of brahmacharis left Amritapuri
late last night for Thiruvananthapuram, the first stop
on Amma's annual South India Tour. After arriving at
the local ashram by 1:15 am, there was still the unloading
of the bookstall and kitchen supplies to complete,
which wasn't over until 4 am. By 8 am it was back to
work, setting up the sound system, unpacking boxes,
sweeping and mopping the dorms, all in preparation
for Amma and the rest of the tour staff and passengers,
who are expected sometime in the early evening. This
is the type of schedule one must simply adapt to on
Amma's tours.
Meanwhile, Amma was still in Amritapuri. She came
down Her stairs to leave for the first leg of the Yatra's
journey at 5 pm, and of course there was a crowd waiting,
as always. As Amma made Her way to Her car, She paused
and looked up. At the top of the main temple building's
spiral staircase stood a lone resident of the ashram,
one of those not coming on the tour. It would be three
weeks before she would see Her beloved Amma again,
and naturally she was sad. Amma took this moment to
look directly up at her, lingering with Her gaze. Falling
into Amma's line of sight at this time were also the
three eagles that always seem to know when Amma is
out. They came like everyone else - to see Amma off
and wish Her a good trip.
Arriving at Her Thiruvananthapuram ashram by 8.30
pm Amma was received with open, outstretched arms.
As Amma entered the temple hall, the crowd surged to
get closer, and was held back by the valiant efforts
of the local Assistant Police Commissioner, A.K. Venugopal,
and his security team, who were able to somehow keep
things from going totally overboard. It was then with
a fervent enthusiasm that the traditional garland was
draped around Amma's neck, despite the fact that the
devotee doing the honours was being jostled to and
fro by the waves of bodies around him. Still, he was
one-pointed, and succeeded.
It took quite a while for Amma to transverse the short
distance from the entrance to Her room, because She
was too busy being present with Her children, stopping
to ask after their health and happiness, answer a question,
stroke a face, wipe away a tear, and of course hug
one, then two...
Amma finally made it to the next floor, where
Her room had been arranged. As She came to the
balcony which overlooks the centre of the hall,
the devotees below erupted in a united cry: "Amma!
Amma!" Wall to wall with outstretched arms,
the room undulated with a single upward prayer.
Amma couldn't resist. She stood, eyes brimming
with the divine love that only Amma can give,
and showered flower petals over them all. It
was a beautiful moment |
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Then, to our surprise Amma back-tracked toward
the stairway, and began receiving devotees, who
were streaming up the steps. One, two.fifty.
Amma didn't even sit down. Standing the whole
time, She comforted Her darling children, embracing
them and giving out prasad, completely forgetful
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Finally, almost an hour after She walked through the
ashram entrance, Amma was in Her room.
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