Amma
Even
as a small child, it was clear that She was unique. At six months She
could walk and talk, and by the age of three She was constantly singing.
By the age of five She was composing beautiful, extraordinarily
profound hymns to Her beloved Krishna.
Sudhamani
charmed and delighted everyone around Her. But as She grew, Her divine
moods, including frequent meditative states, singing, and ecstatic
dancing beside the seashore, began to annoy Her family. At the early age
of five Sudhamani was already subjected to severe scoldings.
When
Sudhamani was nine, Her mother became ill. Although Sudhamani was the
brightest girl in Her class, She had to leave school and take care of
Her entire family.
It
was a gruelling task, with seven brothers and sisters to feed and
clothe, and animals to tend. She virtually became the family servant,
working from before dawn till midnight.
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Her
empathy was such that the pain of others was unbearable to Her. Though
just a child, She began to contemplate the question of suffering. She
asked Herself, why do people suffer? What is the underlying cause of
suffering? And so powerfully did She feel the presence of God within Her
that She wanted to reach out and comfort and uplift those who were less
fortunate than She In
many ways, it was then that Amma’s mission began. She would share Her
food with the starving, and She would bathe and clothe the elderly who
had no one to look after them. She was punished when She gave away the
family’s food and belongings to the poor, but Sudhamani would not stop
Her acts of kindness. She took refuge in the solitude of the night,
spending hours meditating and fervently praying to Lord Krishna.
