Tuesday, July 31, 2007

OM Ananadamayi

"OM anandamayi chaitanyamayi satyamayi parame" - so said Sri Aurobindo.

This was translated by the Mother as:

OM
- She, the Delight
- She, the Consciousness
- She, the Truth
- She, the Supreme

There is another verse in Sanskrit about the Supreme Mother:

She, the supreme Goddess who abides in all beings as the Mother,

She, the supreme Goddess who abides in all beings as Power,

She, the supreme Goddess who abides in all beings as Peace,

salutations to Her, salutations to Her, salutations to Her,

Again and again salutations to Her.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Auro Mirra

Auro Mirra derives inspiration from Sri Aurobindo, the Indian nationalist, scholar, poet, mystic, yogi and guru; and Mirra Alfassa, better known as the mother. It is also about the ancient Indian traditions of philosophical journeys, yoga, aurvedic medicine and therapy, and several others aspects of the ancient India. It is the story of many millennia that had rolled by since this land south of the great and mighty Himalayas got its first human settlements, followed by emergence of many civilizations and empires. However, despite the centuries and the centuries having rolled by , the spirit of the spiritual India has remained the same.