One night as I was gazing up at Amma’s beautiful face as She was singing, I happened to turn around, and what I saw took my breath away: a stadium full of faces, of all colours, a mass of orange and white, silk and cotton, men and women, children and adults-all singing with Amma. Amma also sang songs in almost all the different Indian languages! It was definitely a delightful surprise for all of Amma’s children from around the world to have the pleasure of hearing Her sing to them in the mother tongues. She sang old favourites such as “Sri Krishna Sharanam Mama” and “Nilambuja Nayane” and new ones too, such as versions of “Iswar Tumhi Daya Karo” and “Anantamami” in a dozen different languages, including French, Israeli, Italian, English and German. Some sit with their eyes-closed in deep meditation, some sing along- maybe reading the lyrics from bhajan books-and others simply sit, witnessing Amma as She gives Herself so fully to the music.Īmma sang bhajans in nearly two dozen languages, to the delight of Her children from around the worldĭuring Amritavarsham50, Amma came to sing bhajans six times. Many devotees cherish nothing more than being with Amma when She sings bhajans.
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