Embodiment of Love Blesses Varanasi
Bharata Yatra 2004
23 March 2004 — Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
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"Hara Hara Mahadeva! Hara Hara Mahadeva!" As
Amma sang bhajans in Shiva's city, this is how
the thousands of assembled devotees responded.
Varanasi, or Kashi, is considered by many to
be India's holiest city. It is said if you breathe
your last here, Lord Shiva himself will come
to initiate you in the taraka mantra,
enabling you to finally cross the sea of transmigration.
Shiva's consort, Ganga Devi, courses through
this ancient pilgrimage centre, washing away
the sins of all who take a dip in Her, and Shiva
has been worshipped for thousands of years in
the city's Viswanath temple. |
"Ganga Devi is like Amma," says one of Amma's
senior disciples. "She takes the dirt of all who
come to Her and washes it away, leaving them pure and
clean. All you need do is take a dip. The only difference
is you must come to the Ganga. Amma flows to you."
This is actually the second time Amma has come to
Varanasi. The first was in 1989. Then, Amma's feet
blessed the city's legendary temple. The holy rivers,
the holy temples, the holy cities—in truth, it
is the Mahatmas who sanctify them. Thus it is said
in the Narada Bhakti Sutras. This is why Kashi
holds such a power, such an allure. Countless are the
Mahatmas who've walked her streets, meditated in her
burning ghats, bathed in her waters.
Shri. Shankarprasad Jaiswal, MP, was on the dais to
welcome Amma to Kashi. After garlanding Her, he said, "More
than 1,000 years ago, Adi Shankaracharya came from
Kerala to bless Kashi as the embodiment of knowledge.
Now, another Avatar has come from Kerala to bless this
land as the embodiment of love."
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At the beginning of Amma's one-night stay
in Varanasi, She gave away pensions and houses
to the city's destitute, as part of the Mata
Amritanandamayi Math's Amrita Nidhi and Amrita
Kuteeram programs. Three of the women who received
free homes were unable to walk and had to be
lifted to Amma's arms to receive Her darshan.
Amma's program was held on the grounds of Kashi's
Town Hall, right in the centre of the city. |
The night was full of bhajans in praise of Mahadeva.
Amma sang "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Bola
Nathare Kashi Nathare," and Amma's swamis sang
songs such as "Shiva Shiva Hara Hara" and "Pannaga
Bhushana."
Tomorrow Amma leaves the city of Shiva for the cities
of Shakti—Durgarpur and then Kalighat (Calcutta).
—Sakshi
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