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Ekkirala Bharadwaja
The Life and Teachings of Jillellamudi Amma
'She who is everything and everywhere is Mother'
Author
ACHARYA EKKIRALA BHARADWAJA did his M.A. (English) at Andhra University in 1959, and worked as Lecturer in English in several colleges in Andhra Pradesh from the early 1960s till he quit in the mid-seventies to pursue a spiritual path of life. He spent a number of years in Jillellamudi, observing and analyzing Amma's philosophy at close quarters. He authored many books in English and Telugu on Amma, Shirdi Sai Baba, and other saints. He was also a former editor of Matrusri, the monthly jounal in English published at Jillellamudi.
ISBN: 81-89658-44-1
Price: Rs. 195
Pages: 176
Size: 25 x 9 in.
Halftone Illustrations
Paperback
Spirituality/Philosophy/Religion/Consciousness Studies/Biography/Women's Studies
Market: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Maldives
‘The Gods assume various forms and come as incarnations to meet various needs.
But Mother exists forever and includes everything within herself.’
Whe he published this book in 1967, author Ekkirala Bharadwaja was the first to describe Anasuya Devi, popularly known as Jillellamudi Amma, and her ashram, recording her saying and the happeings surrounding her up to the late 1960s. This first-person, present-tense account gives a vivid picture of what it was like to be graced with her presence.
Author and academician Timothy Conway, Ph.D., writes, 'Anasuya Devi is, to my mind, one of the greatest spiritual presences ever to be embodied in this planet, a highly remarkable Divine Mother of modern times.'
One of the most Profound, enigmatic, and radical spiritual figures, Jillellamudi Amma lived her entire life as a househoulder, to all appearances a typical village wife and mother in the state of Andhra Pradesh on India's southeast coast. Born Anasuya Devi, she was far from typical, however, and even as a small child acted as a guru to pundits and priests. Among her sayings:
‘If Knowledge is Brahman, why not Ignorance?’
‘Where is the question of a good way to Atman when everything you see is that?’
‘Vedanta is that which is not understood either by the one that expounds it or the one that listens to it.’
After Amma laid aside her physical form on June 12, 1985, a life-size image of her was installed in 1987 at the temple in her ashram. Jillellamudi has become a pilgrimage centre where the continuous chanting of Amma's namam, "Jaya ho Mata Sree Anasuya Raja Rajeswari Sree Pararpari," is done. Amma stated, "Even without the body, my work continues." Today, many people confirm this.
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