"Only My Mind is Different"
Bharata Yatra 2004
Friday, 26 March, 2004 -- Durgapur, West Bengal
The program in Durgapur ended not long after sunrise.
Soon the buses were all loaded and everyone was ready
to go on to Kolkata.
Ever since darshan had ended, a group of about 100
devotees were waiting around Amma's car, hoping to
see Her off. Many of them held small red roses in their
hands. They weren't deterred by the heat, which, at
around 40 degrees Celsius, was considerable.
Then just before 4:00, Amma came down from Her room.
Seeing the Durgapur devotees waiting, She called them
all to come into Her arms one more time. Then She got
into the waiting car and road off.
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But then the car stopped, and Amma got out."Why
haven't you cleaned this ground? You were free
all afternoon. You could have easily cleared
all the waste," She asked. She was referring
to the grounds of the Amrita Vidyalayam, where
the program had been held. It was full of paper
plates, plastic cups and other trash. Amma immediately
started picking up, and told all of the brahmacharis
to come and start cleaning. But, of course, everyone—the
brahmacharinis, as well as the Western and Indian
devotees—joined in.— |
Some of the devotees spent most of their time trying
to prevent Amma from picking up trash Herself, but
Amma would not be deterred."My body is made of
the same five elements as all of yours," She said,
scooping up a pile of rotting potato curry with Her
bare hands. She then added softly,"Only my mind
is different."
With so many people helping, the grounds were clean
within 15 minutes, and Amma was back in Her car, moving
down the road.
The minds of Mahatmas are completely pure and detached.
The minds of the rest of us are tainted with countless
preconceptions and selfish desires; they are agitated
and sluggish. This is why we are unable to perceive
what Amma sees as plain as day: the inherent oneness
of all creation. How to transform ourselves to that
elevated state? As Amma frequently says,"Selfless
service is the soap that purifies."
—Sakshi
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