She was Sudhamani
"Amma had no feelings of strangeness when She came into this
world. Everything was so utterly familiar to Her, and when one knows
everything about the world one can only smile. When one beholds
the entire universe as a play of Consciousness, what else can one
do but smile?" - Amma
Amma was born in a poor fishing village in Kerala, Southern India,
in 1953. Her father sold fish to make a living. Her mother relates
that the child wasn't born crying as babies usually are, but with
a beaming smile on Her face. She was given the name Sudhamani (Ambrosial
Jewel).
Even as a small child, it was clear that She was unique. At six
months She could walk and talk, and by the age of three She was
constantly singing. By the age of five She was composing beautiful,
extraordinarily profound hymns to Her beloved Krishna.
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Sudhamani charmed and delighted everyone around Her. But
as She grew, Her divine moods, including frequent meditative
states, singing, and ecstatic dancing beside the seashore,
began to annoy Her family. At the early age of five Sudhamani
was already subjected to severe scoldings.
When Sudhamani was nine, Her mother became ill. Although
Sudhamani was the brightest girl in Her class, She had to
leave school and take care of Her entire family. |
It was a gruelling task, with seven brothers and sisters to feed
and clothe, and animals to tend. She virtually became the family
servant, working from before dawn till midnight.
As part of Her work She had to collect food for the family cows.
She would roam the local villages, gathering grass and visiting
neighbourhood homes to ask for vegetable peels and leftover rice
gruel for the cows. At times like these, She saw many things that
troubled Her. She saw how some people were starving, while others
had more than enough. She saw that many people were sick and suffering
from intense pain, unable to afford a single painkiller. And She
noticed that many of the elderly were neglected and treated harshly
by their own families. Her empathy was such that the pain of others
was unbearable to Her. Though just a child, She began to contemplate
the question of suffering. She asked Herself, why do people suffer?
What is the underlying cause of suffering? And so powerfully did
She feel the presence of God within Her that She wanted to reach
out and comfort and uplift those who were less fortunate than
She.
In many ways, it was then that Amma's mission began. She
would share Her food with the starving, and She would bathe
and clothe the elderly who had no one to look after them.
She was punished when She gave away the family's food and
belongings to the poor, but Sudhamani would not stop Her acts
of kindness. She took refuge in the solitude of the night,
spending hours meditating and fervently praying to Lord Krishna. |
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During the day She carried his photo in Her blouse pocket and constantly
sang His names. During Her early teens, Sudhamani was sent to the
houses of relatives where She laboured for long hours, taking care
of their households as well. Throughout all her duties She was incessantly
singing and chanting Krishna's name, and imagined that all the work
she did was for him. Sweeping the yard, she imagined that he could
arrive at any moment. As she prepared food she imagined that Krishna
would appear as a guest at the table. In this way she never resented
her duties, nor the abuse her family gave her, but only prayed to
given more of the Lord's work.
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