Amma Blesses Rotarians
23 February 2005 — Cochin, Kerala
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"Who are we to offer an
award to Amma?" said
C.M. Abu Bakker, the Ernakulam Rotary District
Governor. "We simply submit it at Her feet
and pray that She blesses this organisation.
It is this organisation that benefits from Amma
accepting this award."
Amma was being honoured with Rotary International's
Centenary Legendary Award for Service to Humanity,
International Understanding & Peace at the
Le Meridian Hotel in Cochin.
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In Amma's benedictory address, She asked Rotarians
to come forward and form small aid groups to help people
of the lower strata and Kerala's poor.
"Suicide rates are rising steadily in the state," Amma
said. "Prostitution may not be as rampant as in
other states, but it is there in our state. Tribals
of Attappadi and Wayanad are facing severe mal-nutrition,
ill health and problems of land-acquisition and alienation.
Many are rendered homeless.
"Elderly Rotarians should come forward and form
voluntary groups to identify the wants of the poor
and spread awareness against social evils. The Ashram
will also help them in their work."
"Ours is a society that is seeking more
and more enjoyment," Amma said. "There
are many paths open for recreation and pleasure.
But we should never forget that only enjoyment
that is rooted in samskara [culture/values]
will lead to self development and lasting joy.
There shouldn't arise in our country the unfortunate
situation where we will have to borrow samskara
in the same way that we borrow money from the
World Bank."
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Amma then told the Rotarians that the solution to
the fall in values in society has to be rectified at
the level of the family. For this family members should
be more communicative, they should be able to share
their hearts with one another. She said that children
should be brought up with love in a natural environment
and they shouldn't be tainted by the competitiveness
and hatred of the adult world.
Speaking about Amma, Rotarian Venugopal C. Govind
said that Amma is the embodiment of all the ideals
that Paul Harris envisioned for Rotary International
when he founded the service organisation 100 years
ago.
—Kannadi
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