Mother Meera

[1] Born in Chandepally a small village in the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district of Telangana, India, she allegedly had her first samādhi, a state of complete spiritual absorption, at the age of six, which lasted for a whole day.

[2] When she was 12 her uncle Bulgur Venkat Reddy met her for the first time, and was convinced that the girl had already appeared to him in the form of visions.

[3] In 1974, uncle Reddy brought Mother Meera to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, India, of which he was a member.

In 1981 she made her first trip to West Germany, where she, together with uncle Reddy and her close companion Adilakshmi, settled down a year later.

[5] For some years now, she has been giving darshan (literally seeing, primarily in a spiritual context) at Schloss Schaumburg in Balduinstein, a small town in Germany.

Previously, in the early 1990s, she gave darshan in a house in the town of Thalheim, some 5 km northwest of Hadamar in Germany.

[8]Through Japa, the mental remembrance of any Divine Name or Mantra, which may be done informally, and whenever convenient, people could open themselves up to this Light.

It is only important to be connected with the light (the personal spiritual role model) every day by praying, reading or meditating.

Mother Meera Ashram, Madanapalle, A.P., India