
Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on May 8, 2016.In this Mother’s Day talk, Swami Bhaskarananda reflects on the Hindu understanding of motherhood and its connection to the Vedantic view of God. He explains how the divine reality, though beyond gender and form, is worshiped by many devotees as the Divine Mother. Drawing from Hindu scriptures, philosophy, and traditional teachings, he describes the reverence given to motherhood in Indian spiritual culture and the understanding that the love, compassion, and selflessness expressed by a mother reflect the presence of the divine in human life.Swami Bhaskarananda also shares stories from Hindu tradition, the lives of Sri Ramakrishna and Sri Sarada Devi, and his own experiences to illustrate the depth of maternal love and sacrifice. He speaks about the ideal of universal motherhood embodied by Sri Sarada Devi and the importance of seeing all beings with reverence and compassion. Throughout the lecture, he emphasizes that the highest spiritual life is rooted not only in philosophy, but also in love, humility, gratitude, and recognition of the divine presence in others.
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