Kanya Kumari Amma Came, Giving Boons
11 January, 2004 - Kanya Kumari
The stone idol of the Virgin Goddess Kanya Kumari
Devi in Her temple at the southernmost tip of the blessed
land of Bharata is standing in meditation, facing north
and longing for Oneness with Lord Shiva in Mount Kailash.
This longing of the Goddess for spiritual Union is
expressed in its fulfilment with the mantra, Om Shiva-Shaktyaikya-Rupinyai
Namah — Salutations to the Embodiment of Shiva
and Shakti.
The virtual human form of Kanya Kumari, Amma, blessed
this ancient holy city by the touch of Her Feet on
January 11 th . A program was arranged on the sprawling
and peaceful 100-acre campus of the famous Vivekananda
Kendra, by the confluence of three seas: the Bay of
Bengal in the East that carries with it the memory
of Sri Ramakrishna & Sri Sharada Ma; the Indian
Ocean to the South; and the Arabian Sea that washes
the shores of Amritapuri.
In the evening when Amma arrived on stage, Her diamond
nose-stud was shining as if brighter than ever, reminiscent
of Her Oneness with Goddess Kanya Kumari, whose nose-stud's
radiance is said to have served as a light-house to
travelling ships. Amma gave sweet smiles to Her eager
children for a while before She closed Her eyes and
sat in Self-absorption. The hosts sang the famous patriotic
song Vande Mataram, which salutes the land
of Bharata as the Mother . Amma appeared to
be the embodiment of that very Mother awaited by Swami
Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Sri Bamkim Chanda, the
author of Vande Mataram , and the other pioneers
who initiated the spiritual renaissance of India.
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The bhajans this evening seemed to soar high,
as Amma sang, among other songs, ' Devi Jaganmata', which
has the line, " Mari kumari Amma, enakkum
vanduvaram taruvai" , which means, "O,
Mother of Kanya Kumari, come, give us a boon!"
Earlier at the inauguration of Amma's program,
Dr. P. Parameswaran, Director of the Vivekananda
Kendra, observed Amma as one who is transforming
Bharata into the spiritual world leader. Several
spiritual and political heads also participated
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Amma's program started on the evening of the 11 th
and ended around 9:30 am the following day. When Amma
arose from Her darshan seat, the shoulder of Her white
sari had turned dark from the faces of Her children
that She had hugged all night. The end of darshan was
only the beginning of yet another celebration: the
birthday of Swami Vivekananda. Amma performed puja
before his image, lighting the sacred lamp and leading
the gathering in the chanting of shanti mantras. Afterwards,
Swami Amritaswarupananda led the senior swamis of the
Ashram to the Samadhi Sthal of Swami Vivekananda, where
they garlanded his statue as a mark of reverence to
him and his high ideals of spirituality and selfless
service.
The day's program was as symbolic as the confluence
of the three seas. It was a coming together of three
divine Energies: Swami Vivekananda, Kanya Kumari and
the Consciousness in Human form with the name of Sri
Mata Amritanandamayi Devi.
Those devotees and ashramites who were fortunate
enough to visit this very same Kanya Kumari 18
years ago in a small group with Amma, now stood
witnessing Amma give the same love to the tens
of thousands that had gathered from nearby towns
and villages.
The symbolism of Kanya Kumari Devi's nose-ring
serving as the guiding light for those at sea
seems all the more meaningful when we watch Amma
guiding us, lost as we are in the sea of ignorant
worldliness. Every hug She gives is like a flash
of light, reminding us of the right direction
home. |
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