Volunteers Are Already Coming in to Help
September 2003
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At lunchtime, everybody takes
a short break and food is served under a thatched
roof just outside the stadium—rice, curry,
sambar and buttermilk. 35-year-old Savitri is
a devotee from Allepey, 60 kilometres south of
Kochi who has come to help. "When we heard
Amma wanted people to help clean, we came with
the whole family. My mother, my brother, my two
sons and my sister and her husband and his brother
are here now. We are helping to clean the kitchen
areas in the Stadium." She has a great
smile on her face and points out all her relatives.
Her Punjabi dress shows the stains of soap and
dirt from the cleaning she has been doing. "We
stay here until Monday, but if Amma wants us
to come back we will come again!" |
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Even though most are taking a
lunch break, lots of activity goes on. Right
next to the dining area, acrobat-like workers
are using 8-meter tall bamboo poles to build
the skeleton for yet another temporary building.
High above the ground they balance as they use
ropes to tie the poles together, slowly forming
a roof that will be covered with dried palm tree
leaves. Next to that, skillful workers are sowing
enormous lengths of white cloth together that
will form the ceiling of these big makeshift
tents. Firstly the whole ceiling is prepared
just above the ground. Once the ceiling cloths
are tied to posts, other workers stitch on colourful
two-metre-across paper and cloth mandalas. Then
the whole ceiling is lifted up and put in place.
The mandalas form a stunning sight, as 20 different
suns in the sky |
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Brahmacharis also join the food
line. Two days ago Amma sent a large group to
help clean the surrounding area. They are cleaning
all the dirt from around the stadium. Up to now
20 truckloads of dirt have been removed. They
are cutting the half-meter high grass and picking
up all the plastic and other rubble that has
been left there for years. So much work to be
done… will it get finished in time? "Of
course," they say smilingly, one after
the other. "This is Amma’s work.
This is not a human wish, this is a divine wish.
So this is not a human effort…. this is
a divine effort." |
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