Women of light
 


The  evening I saw
 Radhe Maa  I was struck by her heart-stopping beauty and  the look in her eyes.  They were red, not clear. However, when our eyes  met I felt as if it  was a child I was looking at. I was surprised when a  devotee told me  that she had grownup kids who were married. I was  reminded of Tripura  Sundari, one of the ten wisdom goddesses of Tantra,  the beauty of the  three worlds, who stands for an idea of divinity as  absolute beauty.  Radhe 
Guru Maa’s pictures adorn several billboards across Mumbai owned by a wealthy devotee. I was touched by the 
love devotees had for Radhe 
Guru Maa. All of them insisted that my 
life   was about to change because some good deed had brought me to her   doorstep. “I have no doubts that big miracles await you,” said one. “She   is an avatar. The light of her grace dispels all darkness.” 

Her   darshan consists of a visit to her 'kutia' which is on a lavishly    decorated floor of a building owned by a devotee. She speaks as she    pleases. Devotees come with their offerrings, touch her feet and move on    while she looks over them kindly. On the day I went for a darshan,  the  devotees  included sadhus, simple village folk in dhotis and rich   businessmen with  swanky cars. I had to stand for a few minutes after   which I was in the  lavishly decorated sanctum sanctorum where she sat.   After her darshan, I  was directed to a langar. The darshan as well as   langar is entirely  funded by the devotee who hosts her in Mumbai.
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