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Please try to shift the quotes without deleting from here. Thank you Ekabhishek 13:29, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
If anybody put the question to her: ‘To what caste do you belong? Where is your home? Mother at once answers with a laugh: ‘From your worldly standpoint this body belongs to East Bengal and is Brahmin by caste; but if you think apart from these artificial distinctions, you will understand that this body is a member of the one human family”. [1]
sorry.
It was moved under the pretext that the original title was typo. But, it was not. And, this needs to be moved back to it's original title that was erroneously changed. Aditya( talk • contribs) 15:20, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
== Words from Worte der Glückseligen Mutter Shri Anandamayi Ma
Enlighten the world of a Light that is not extinguished. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.236.20.8 ( talk) 09:29, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
WORDS OF SRI ANANDAMAYI MA - Translated and compiled by Atmanananda
who has deleted this and why?
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Sri_Anandamayi_Ma&diff=335496195&oldid=335480137
Ringess, why do you call this linkspam?
In the section 'Early life and sadhana' we read that 'In 1918, she moved to Bajitpur, where she stayed until 1924'. The next sentence is, 'When Nirmala was about 17, she went to live with her husband in Ashtagram.' She was seventeen in 1913. So presumably the move to Ashtagram was before the move to Bajitpur.
I have moved the succeeding sentence 'On his return from the office at the end of the working day, Bholanath often found Nirmala lying on the kitchen floor, the food half cooked or burnt.' to follow reference 15, where it seems to belong, these incidents apparently beginning after the move Dhaka in 1924.
'At one point, Bholanath called an exorcist to 'cure' her—those attempts failed, and finally a physician told him that she was experiencing God intoxication rather than mental illness.' As it stands, this sentence follows on from the description of her husband's request to be initiated, but clearly that was not the true sequence. The sentence is referenced, but it would be helpful and interesting if the dates of 'At one point' and 'finally' could be entered in the article. Spicemix ( talk) 10:14, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
The article is sometimes glossing Anandamayi as "Joy Permeated Mother", as in Yoganananda's Autobiography of a Yogi, and sometimes as "Bliss Permeated Mother". The Sanskrit ananda means "bliss"; nanda means "joy". I see that Hallstrom, often cited here, has titled her book Mother of Bliss. I have edited the "joy" references accordingly. Spicemix ( talk) 07:51, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
We have been alternating at random between calling her Anandamayi and the variant apparently related to the Bengali, Anandamoyi. Having laid out the issue at the top, as we do, we should hold to the much better-known Anandamayi. I have edited. Spicemix ( talk) 05:48, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
The article could use these links.
Aditya( talk • contribs) 09:34, 22 March 2012 (UTC)
She visited Ramana Maharshi's Samedhi on request/invitation of some of his devotees, some time after his Mahasamedhi.
please correct this inaccuracy.
Samadhi is a STATE of consciousness. So how can a "Samadhi" be built? (its like saying a "Happiness" was built).
and then it goes on to say: "a shrine was later erected over the samadhi". again, this doesnt make any sense! (its like saying: a shrine was later erected over the happiness).
if there is a deeper meaning to these words, then they should be explained to the reader, otherwise its confusing or misleading.
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Please try to shift the quotes without deleting from here. Thank you Ekabhishek 13:29, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
If anybody put the question to her: ‘To what caste do you belong? Where is your home? Mother at once answers with a laugh: ‘From your worldly standpoint this body belongs to East Bengal and is Brahmin by caste; but if you think apart from these artificial distinctions, you will understand that this body is a member of the one human family”. [1]
sorry.
It was moved under the pretext that the original title was typo. But, it was not. And, this needs to be moved back to it's original title that was erroneously changed. Aditya( talk • contribs) 15:20, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
== Words from Worte der Glückseligen Mutter Shri Anandamayi Ma
Enlighten the world of a Light that is not extinguished. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.236.20.8 ( talk) 09:29, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
WORDS OF SRI ANANDAMAYI MA - Translated and compiled by Atmanananda
who has deleted this and why?
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Sri_Anandamayi_Ma&diff=335496195&oldid=335480137
Ringess, why do you call this linkspam?
In the section 'Early life and sadhana' we read that 'In 1918, she moved to Bajitpur, where she stayed until 1924'. The next sentence is, 'When Nirmala was about 17, she went to live with her husband in Ashtagram.' She was seventeen in 1913. So presumably the move to Ashtagram was before the move to Bajitpur.
I have moved the succeeding sentence 'On his return from the office at the end of the working day, Bholanath often found Nirmala lying on the kitchen floor, the food half cooked or burnt.' to follow reference 15, where it seems to belong, these incidents apparently beginning after the move Dhaka in 1924.
'At one point, Bholanath called an exorcist to 'cure' her—those attempts failed, and finally a physician told him that she was experiencing God intoxication rather than mental illness.' As it stands, this sentence follows on from the description of her husband's request to be initiated, but clearly that was not the true sequence. The sentence is referenced, but it would be helpful and interesting if the dates of 'At one point' and 'finally' could be entered in the article. Spicemix ( talk) 10:14, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
The article is sometimes glossing Anandamayi as "Joy Permeated Mother", as in Yoganananda's Autobiography of a Yogi, and sometimes as "Bliss Permeated Mother". The Sanskrit ananda means "bliss"; nanda means "joy". I see that Hallstrom, often cited here, has titled her book Mother of Bliss. I have edited the "joy" references accordingly. Spicemix ( talk) 07:51, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
We have been alternating at random between calling her Anandamayi and the variant apparently related to the Bengali, Anandamoyi. Having laid out the issue at the top, as we do, we should hold to the much better-known Anandamayi. I have edited. Spicemix ( talk) 05:48, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
The article could use these links.
Aditya( talk • contribs) 09:34, 22 March 2012 (UTC)
She visited Ramana Maharshi's Samedhi on request/invitation of some of his devotees, some time after his Mahasamedhi.
please correct this inaccuracy.
Samadhi is a STATE of consciousness. So how can a "Samadhi" be built? (its like saying a "Happiness" was built).
and then it goes on to say: "a shrine was later erected over the samadhi". again, this doesnt make any sense! (its like saying: a shrine was later erected over the happiness).
if there is a deeper meaning to these words, then they should be explained to the reader, otherwise its confusing or misleading.
Easybullet3 ( talk) 18:33, 5 April 2016 (UTC)
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