"Read the Language of Her Eyes":
Darshan in Mumbai
Bharata Yatra 2004
3 March 2004 — Mumbai, Maharashtra
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"I pray to Amma to bless the people of
Mumbai," said Smt. Jayawantiben Mehta, the
Honourable Minister of Power, to Amma and the
some 30,000 people who had gathered in Prabhadevi
Mumbai for Amma's darshan. "Everyone becomes
a child in the presence of Amma. Just as we receive amrita [nectar]
from the various forms of the Mother, we receive
blessings from the Divine Mother. Amma blesses
everyone. There is compassion in Her eyes. Amma's
love is not confined to humanity alone, it encompasses
plants and animals as well. ... |
Then Smt. Jayawantiben Mehta said how the program
grounds were near the Siddhi Vinayak Temple and recalled
a Puranic story wherein Lord Vinayak (Ganesh) won a
race around the universe by simply circumambulating
his mother, the Divine Mother, and thus received Her
boon. Similarly, the Honourable Minister said, when
we pray and pay our respects to Amma, we feel fulfilled.
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"Amma alone can bring peace to the world.
There is no need to understand languages like
Hindi and Malayalam," she continued. "You
only need to read the language of Her eyes, Her
love. Amma is the messenger of world peace. Just
as the river flows, Amma's river of love just
flows. We just have to follow it." |
Other dignitaries on the dais included, Shri. Rajesh
Tope, the Honourable Minister of State for Social Justice;
Shri. Sanjay Deshmukh, Honourable Minister of State
for Youth Welfare and Sports; Shri. Suresh Shetty,
Honourable Minister of State for Education of Medicine;
Shri. Rajindra Shingane, Honourable Minister of State
for Education; Shri. Jaganmath Hegde, the Honourable
Sheriff of Mumbai; Shri. Jackie Shroff, film actor;
Shri. Sunil Dutt, film actor and M.P.; and Smt. Thackeray,
renowned social activists. These were just a few of
the many prominent industrialists, politicians, artists,
cultural and social workers and educationalists who
participated in Amma's satsang, bhajan and darshan.
The program began at 7:00 p.m. ended at 9:00 a.m.
the next morning. Thirty thousand darshan tokens were
distributed.
—Sakshi
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