Visit of farmers from Washim
After Amma’s public program in February 2008 in washim, around 1,500 people expressed the wish to visit Amritapuri for Amma’s darshan. Many inquired with me about the cost of travel expenses and they started saving the money for the trip. At last on 14th September, a group of 16 ladies and 22 gents dressed in traditional maharashtrian costume arrived in Amritapuri. The ladies were wearing the 9 meter (madisar) sari and the gents dhoti and cap, all typical village attire.
After Amma’s darshan their hearts melted and they became very emotional. Many of them had brought food to offer to Amma. Amma tasted everything joyfully. On Tuesday, the 16th, the ashramites’ meditation day, Amma called all of them to come first for prasadam (the lunch served by Amma).
Again on Wednesday during darshan Amma called the doctor to come and test their blood sugar levels. Amma was upset that they were not offered chappati (Indian bread) to eat, and were only served rice, which is not their food. Amma said that because they were eating only rice, their blood sugar level had increased. She immediately arranged for chappatis to be served to them that night and also for their journey back on the next day.
On Thursday, early in the morning before leaving some of them went near Amma’s room and collected sand to take to Washim. They said, “If we visit God’s place of worship, we should bring its remembrance with us but we did not have sufficient money to purchase Amma’s photos, hence we are taking this sand, which has been touched by Amma’s divine feet. We will plant Tulasi (holy basil) in this sacred sand as remembrance of Amma’s presence in our houses.”
I was overwhelmed by their sentiments and was feeling very sorry for not giving them Amma’s photograph as a token of remembrance. I expressed my feelings to them. But they consoled me saying not to feel bad about it. But they said:”Amma is in our hearts. Until now we had seen God only in pictures and stones but here we have seen the Living God. In remembrance of the Living Goddess, we are taking this sacred sand for planting Tulasi Devi. We are going to plant a Living Goddess.”
The ladies expressed their happiness as they felt as if they had visited their mothers’ home. They were thankful towards Amma’s motherly love, showered on them during their stay. They said that in Maharashtra, during the Nagpanchami day (festival worship of snake (i.e. kundalini-feminine energy), they visit their mothers’ house. ” We feel at home here. It is like our mother’s house. In Maharahstra, we have a tradition: every year married women go back to their mother’s house to swing on a huge swing and have fun together. When we came here and saw this swing (A swing set for Onam), we felt we were at home in our own mother’s house.”
One person told me: “By Amma’s touch my whole being feels transformed. I’ve decided to stop drinking alcohol. I want to become Amma’s good child. Now I know how to come here, whenever I feel the urge to see Amma I will come as soon as possible.
Each person in the group contributed Rs 100 to Amma’s charities. They said, “Next year, for Amma’s birthday we will come as volunteers to serve Amma.”
Br. Eknath
These great devotees does not have enough money to purchase AMMA’s photos, but still each devotee contribute Rs100 towards AMMAs charities….WOW…They are really seeing AMMA in their own heart!!!
No matter how many zeros are there after ‘1’, but still….
The story of Squirel and Rama (in Ramayana) is coming into the mind…
How much percentage of their income they have given to AMMA???
How much we (not everybody) are giving to Charities????
I am overwhelmed by the love the Washim village folks have for our dear Amma. As Kalicharan has pointed out, these children of Amma didn’t have money for buying Amma’s photos, but enough to dole out for Her charities! I am reminded of the story of Gopikas gathering dust from under their feet to cure Lord Krishna’s headache.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience of the Washim folks !!
this story touches my heart and is as well food for thought. we never end learning and improving on ourselves I feel.
Many thanks and much love to all !
I visited Washim this guru-poornima. I was really moved by affection of the people. They are very simple and very loving. Everyday somebody would bring food, we never had to cook. Here is small incident that happened when I was there:
One evening I was thinking to myself that I will prepare “Maggie Noodles” for next day breakfast. I had not mentioned this to anyone and this thought was just to me. But somehow I forgot to buy “Maggie” that evening. Very next morning one of the local devotee got “Maggie noodles” from his home for our breakfast.”
Many people from poor sections there don’t have money to buy school books. Amma’s projects in their area are a great blessing for them!
I wish I was in Amritapuri & buy them Amma pictures to bring back home! Amma says that a form is necessary to attain the formless. Saying that Amma is within their heart, is beyond my weak mind who always need to *see* Her!!! How devoted they are! I am very touched after reading this post. Thank you for sharing it!