“In true service one elevates and exalts others and becomes Divine oneself”

- Param Pujya Ma

 

Param Pujya Ma

26/08/1924 - 16/04/2008

Pujya Ma was born on the 26th of August, 1924, in the illustrious family of Mr C.L. Anand and Mrs Santosh Anand. Her father was the principal of the Law College, Lahore, for 30 years. He was a deeply respected, high principled and learned scholar. Her mother was a highly educated social worker of repute, who was spiritually inclined and well respected in society.

Even in Her early life, Pujya Ma always exhibited a rare detachment towards Herself, and an exemplary attitude of compassion towards others. She gave her all to those who sought refuge in her, knowing each one to be sent by the Divine Master. She would expend Her physical energies, and material resources with complete self forgetfulness to help others, not paying the slightest heed to Her own wellbeing.

Pujya Ma said, "Do not dwell upon another's negativity. Appreciate the other's beautiful traits and endeavour to bring them within your own life. What greater worship, what finer prayer and what better proof of spiritual practice can there be?"


Pujya Ma manifested the very same divine qualities even before Her conscious, intense spiritual journey commenced on 9th March, 1958. She was then 34 years of age. The period of "sadhana" or spiritual practice refers to that period of Her life which provided a blueprint of what spiritual practice should consist of for every true seeker. A fount of divine knowledge flowed forth from within Her. The Srimad Bhagavad Gita, and all the principal Upanishads were elucidated by her in the same manner, a spontaneous divine flow of song.

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