Darshan continued throughout the duration of the bhajan today. It
continued on after the bhajans finished also. Hundreds of people were
there. Chandramohan, a little boy from Kozhikode who is mentally
challenged, was next to Amma’s chair. Amma asked him to hug and kiss the
cheeks of the devotees who came for darshan.

Seeing a Sardarji sitting beside Amma, Amma told him, “I have a new
bhajan in Punjabi. Have you heard that?”

“Yes,” he said.

Amma then called all harmonium and tabla musicians to come and started
singing “Mata Rani Teri Kripa Barasai” [The Mother Queen Is Showering
Her Grace Upon Us.] It’s melody and rhythm are in a typical Punjabi style.

AmritaTV was there, so Amma’s face was on the big screen. Everybody
watched Amma closely, clapping along and enjoying the play.

Nath, a two- or three-year-old boy from France, was in the darshan line
with his father. To the delight of both Amma and the devotees, he came
before Amma and started dancing. Amma began calling out “Hoi! Hoi! Hoi!”
to encourage him on.

Another beatiful day with Mata Rani….

Dhyanamrita
18 Jan 2007

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  1. Your description is so vivid, its like being there in person. Reading this blog keeps us so close to Amma.
    Thank You, Thank You Amma.

  2. SHE IS MATHARANI…SHE IS GURUMAHARANI…BUT DEVOTEESDASI…BHAKTHDASSI…BUT FOR MOST OF US IN KOZHIKODE OUR OWN MOTHER…AUM AMRITHESHWARAI NAMAHAH

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