21 Apr 2007 AshramDiary

New and old

Amma arrived fairly early for bhajans tonight and sang a fairly long and somewhat surprising set of bhajans. She looked very fresh and happy as She walked onto the stage. I like watching Amma arrive for bhajans because for once there are very few people surrounding Her. She can move freely without being surrounded from every side. I remember how many years ago Amma could move freely like that all over the ashram. But of course things naturally change over time and everything is under Amma’s control. Amma’s pull is just irresistible.

There were some classics and new songs in the set tonight. Amma doesn’t sing Jagadishwari Janamanaharini that often anymore. I really like Aldbhuta Charitre and it always makes me happy when Amma sings it. As Amma said the name of the song She glanced at me smiling lightly and of course in my imagination I took it that Amma is aware of my liking the song. In reality She probably smiled at how silly I look sitting there trying to read Her lips for the name of the song. It is a strange seva I confess, announcing the bhajans that is. But Amma herself came up with the idea so that Her western children could enjoy the bhajans more by not having to look for the right song for most of the duration of the song. Singing along with Amma is such a joyful experience.

Radhika Manohara
Nin Ormakal Matram
Aldbhuta Charitre
Jagadishwari Janamanaharini
Nirajanam Nirajanam (Telugu)
Alambahinam
Om Namah Shivaya
Anbin Vativum Amma (Tamil)
Nammavaraaru ( Kannad)
Jai Ma Ambe

Vishwanath
20 April 2007

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  1. Namah Shivaya.

    I always look forward to your write up about AMMA’s Bhajans.

    Yesterday I telephoned a friend of mine who came to Amritapuri from Bangalore. He said Bhajans were going on and through his mobile heard ‘Niranjanam’ (one of my favourites).

    I will be missing Devi Bhava tomorrow. But hearing AMMA sing ‘Niranjanam’ is some conolation.

    Please please please post Devi Bhava photos.

    Ever in AMMA’s Service,

    C R Vijayan

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