SREE SREE MAA SARADA DEVI

JAI MAA KARUNAMOYEE, MAA JAGADDHATRI, MAA DURGA, MAA SARASWATI, MAA SARADADEVI,


PRANAMS AT THE HOLY FEET OF DIVINE MOTHER SARADA DEVI


Holy Mother Sarada Devi


Ma Sarada Devi was the first disciple of Sri Ramakrishna. She mastered every religious secret as quickly as Ramakrishna had. Impressed by her religious potential, he began to treat her as the Univeral Mother Herself and performed a puja considering her as veritable Tripura Sundari Devi. He said, ‘I look upon you as my own mother and the Mother who is in the temple.


HOLY MOTHER'S AMRITABANI



  • One who makes a habit of prayer will easily overcome all difficulties.
  • As wind removes the cloud, so the Name of God destroys the cloud of worldliness.
  • One should always discriminate and strive hard for the realization of God. 
  • Can you call a person who is devoid of compassion a human being? He is a veritable beast.
  • I tell you one thing - if you want peace, do not find fault with others. Rather see your own faults. Learn to make the whole world your own. No one is a stranger, my child; the whole world is your own.
  • When a man sees defects in others, his own mind first gets polluted. What does he gain by finding faults in others? He only hurts himself by that. 
  • All teachers are one. The same power of God works through them all.
  • I am your true mother, a mother not by virtue of being your guru's wife, nor by way of empty talk, but truly the mother.
  • I am the mother of the virtuous as well as the wicked. 
  • My son, if a thorn pricks your foot, it hurts me like a spear entering my heart. Never fear, and whenever you are in distress just say to yourself, "I have a mother"
  • Ordinary human love results in misery. Love for God brings blessedness.
  • My child, you have been extremely fortunate in getting this human birth. Have intense devotion to God. One must work hard. Can one achieve anything without effort? You must devote some time for prayer even in the midst of the busiest hours of the day.
    Do the Master's work, and along with that practise spiritual disciplines too. Work helps one to keep off idle thoughts. If one is without work, such thoughts rush into one's mind.



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