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Her
speeches are soul stirring and so eloquent that many men
and women in the audience weep openly and make no attempts
to hide their tears.
I
accompanied Didi Maa to Florida, New York, New Jersey, the
United Kingdom and Belgium. Our itinerary included several
lectures at varied venues, visits to private homes and
celebrating important Hindu festivals of Rakshabandhan in
New York and Janmashtami in London. Due to the nature of
the tour, we went through a myriad of experiences, meeting
so many new people and running into old and familiar
folks.
It
is a fresh November morning in Vrindavan and over two thou
sand people have assembled at Vatsalya Gram to participate
in the Inauguration Day festivities. It is an
astonishingly large gathering for a beautiful Sunday
morning and the crowd is energized with anticipation and
adulation for Didi Maa Sadhvi Ritambhara. Didi Maa - as
she is affectionately called, is perhaps the greatest
stalwart Saint of present-day India after Swami
Vivekananda. And this is a special day for Didi Maa too as
the first phase of her beloved Vatsalya Gram is complete
and it will be inaugurated in the presence of an august
gathering of some of the greatest Saints and dignitaries
of India. As she enters the hall, she walks with
confidence and with quick strides reaches the stage. And
without much ado she gets down to conduct the ceremonies
for the day.
This
is reminiscent of scenes that I witnessed on numerous
occasions as I spent six weeks with Didi Maa last summer.
I have been fascinated by the ease with which she
mesmerizes the audience as she speaks like a divine mother
whether it is giving details of her Vatsalya Gram or about
national pride or about the scriptures. There are times
when I have perceived her as an incarnation of Shakti or a
modern day Bharat Mata extolling her offspring to unite
and come to the defense of their motherland. Her speeches
are soul stirring and so eloquent that many men and women
in the audience weep openly and make no attempts to hide
their tears.
The
days I spent with Didi Maa will go down as the most
memorable days of my life. Being a second generation
Indian born and brought up in Kenya and Uganda, the idea
of organizing an international tour for India's
"modern day Vivekananda" was not only a daring
proposition that brought with it an avalanche of
logistical and organizational challenges yet, when the
idea did come to fruition, it yielded unfathomable amounts
of joy & satisfaction. There are not enough words to
describe the feeling of contentment I have experienced.
The
tour commenced with a seven-day Bhagwad Katha at Shree
Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Toronto. As the newly appointed
International Coordinator for Vatsalya Gram, this was my
first experience at organizing a Bhagwad Katha in a
foreign country and to coordinate Didi Maa's tour of
Canada, the USA, UK and Europe. It was also my first
opportunity to work at such close quarters with Didi Maa.
The seven days in Canada and the month that followed were
full of life altering experiences, which many would
applaud, explore or envy.
From
Canada, I accompanied Didi Maa to Florida, New York, New
Jersey, the United Kingdom and Belgium. Our itinerary
included several lectures at varied venues, visits to
private homes and celebrating important Hindu festivals of
Rakshabandhan in New York and Janmashtami in London. Due
to the nature of the tour, we went through a myriad of
experiences, meeting so many new people and running into
old and familiar folks. Being the coordinator of the tour,
my first and foremost concern was to make sure that the
logistics associated with Didi Maa's schedule were in
place and proper decorum was observed during her events.
The logistical aspects included travel by air, arranging
airport pick up/drop off, accommodation, rides to event
venues, etc. Personally, the biggest challenge was to
stick to the all mighty concept called Time!
Although
I had met Didi Maa before and she had stayed at our home
on previous trips, and I had visited Vatsalya Gram, this
was the first time that I would be in her company for such
an extended period and interact with her on a daily basis.
Without a doubt, one of the first things I noticed about
Didi Maa is her simplicity and her straightforwardness. I
cannot help marvel at the candid distinctiveness she
possesses at all times. I am fascinated by the fact that
Didi Maa never gave me any instructions. Her life itself
is a lesson for those who serve her and work with her. She
is an excellent teacher and a loving guide who imparts her
lessons not by words but through example of her own
conduct. Right from the moment her day begins; she follows
a disciplined schedule for herself. She is devoutly
spiritual and observes a strict code of conduct based on
Dharma. However, she makes no demands or attempts to
enforce her views or beliefs on others. She never asks for
special favors nor does she ever request exclusive
treatment. While collecting luggage from the carousels at
various airports, she would not wait for me or someone
else to lift the bags. She would lift her bags and help me
with mine too! I must confess that I felt extremely secure
in her company as she would check out the flight details
on the overhead screens and guide me to the appropriate
departure gates! Didi Maa seems to have a fairly well
defined motto - if something needs to be done, just do it!
Don't wait for others to do it for you!
At
almost all the homes we visited, she simply became one
with the family and the hosts were quickly put at ease.
She is sharp-witted and makes a point of learning the
names of people she meets. I would say that she is an ace
when it comes to remembering all those names too! Didi Maa
is quite sporty when it comes to trying out new cuisine.
The daughters of our hosts in London had gone through a
great deal of hard work to prepare vegetarian lasagna for
Didi Maa! Didi Maa did not let them down - she tried the
delicious serving and bestowed lavish praises on the proud
girls.
I
have to admit that in my opinion Didi Maa is a living
testimony of God within every human being. Her life is a
remarkable combination of devotion to God and service to
society. Didi Maa believes that "Service to humanity
is service to God" and has devoted her life to the
Vatsalya Gram project. I am touched by her exceedingly
compassionate rapport toward all people. It would, thus,
be no exaggeration to say that Didi Maa, by the virtue of
her own conduct is a true embodiment of that Vatsalya
which Maa Yashoda had cherished for her Yogeshwar, Shree
Krishna.
One
of the most significant aspects about Didi Maa that I
applaud is her dedication to the Vatsalya Gram project and
the manner in which she is focused on the project.
Throughout the time that I spent with her, I found her to
be fully prepared with photographs, literature and all
related details about Vatsalya Gram. And thanks to Didi
Maa's unflinching determination and the support of her
many followers, Phase One of Vatsalya Gram is ready and
has been inaugurated. At this rate, I envision a Vatsalya
Gram in almost every nook and corner of the globe!
I
found Didi Maa to be very humble in her ways, yet infused
with the towering strength and fortitude required of Maa
Bhavani. She appears to possess tremendous inner strength,
which is evident in the manner in which she lives her
life. Didi Maa is a giant amongst us and I feel especially
blessed to have had the opportunity to be enlightened by
her company. I look forward in earnest to serving Didi Maa,
my loving Guru and my guide, again in the future.
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