Rama Mata



Sadguru Sant Keshavadas delegated the responsibilities of his mission to his wife, Rama Mata, and empowered her with the Guru lineage. A devoted disciple-servant since her marriage, and considered by many in her native India and others around the world to be a saint in her own right, this humble woman is now called "Guru Mata" and vows to continue Guruji's divine work. The following is the first of "Mother's Messages" written after the Mahasamadhi of her beloved husband on December 4, 1997.

 
 

Guru Mata Keshavadas, successor to Sadguru Sant Keshavadas writes


Dear devotees of God and Guru,


God is Guru. Guru is God. God comes and takes the form of a human being. He comes on earth disguised as a human being. He should be just like us. He takes care of us. He talks with us. He plays with us. He sits with us. He eats with us and is just like us. But we cannot see the depth of his spirituality. Only the Guru can give us the eyes to see his depth. People ask "Where is God?" God is very near to us but we are unable to see Him. Just as eyelids protect our eyes, God protects us on every side. But we cannot recognize Him because of our ignorance; our veil of maya is so thick that we cannot see Him.


How can we destroy this veil of maya? By chanting bhajans (devotional songs) and mantra, doing seva (service) to God and Guru, and by dhyana (meditation), japa (repeating a Holy Name) and tapa (sacrifice) we destroy this veil. But the best way is by chanting the Name Divine. When the veil is destroyed the heart will be clear and we can see God and Guru.


Guru's grace must be upon us. I understand Guruji's greatness even more now that he is not here physically with us and offer myself for his seva only.


Om and Prem,

Rama Mata











                                                  Mother reciting evening prayers, January 2008.


                               Mother’s  schedule  of Programs May and June 2009

 

Rama Mata

Mother chants the Hanuman Chelesa. Click to Play.