Aap Mein Rab Dikhta Hai

Maa, the first bond and word spoken by a new born child. Love so pure, it can melt the coldest of hearts. It’s natural for any biological mother to unconditionally love her child, go to the extreme corner of the world to make them happy and protect them from any danger. But it’s a rarity to come across a mother, who loves and works tirelessly for all children and souls alike.

We all were blessed to be in the divine company of one such illustrious lady, our universal mother, fondly known as Pammi Aunty or Pammi Didi, revered and loved equally by young and grey.

She an angelic figure, with infinite God like qualities, cannot be described in any humanly words or capacity; just her thought fills our hearts with deep love and joy, encompassing our bodies with countless positive vibrations and moistening our eyes with gratitude; thanking the Lord for gracing us with her divine company.   

Today, on the eve of her 1st death anniversary, with utmost respect, love and humility, we would like to make an attempt to write a few lines.   

She dedicated her life to the lord, incessantly reciting his name, becoming his embodiment of love and knowledge.

She revealed the secrets of the divine world, ignited a spark, helping realise the purpose and potential of each soul.  

She unconditionally loved each soul; traveled to the lengths and breadths of the globe, to share the Lord’s message and spread his love so pure.

None of us can ever forget the radiant look of her eyes, the warmth and softness of her touch and her divine smile. They could heal the most battered or hardened of souls.

We can never refer to Pammi Aunty or Pammi Didi in the past tense; she is alive and there in each of us, an inner voice that instills a sense of wrong and right.

We are blessed in both worlds, because we all individually feel and say: Pammi Aunty/ Pammi Didi, we know you love me.  

A short poem:

Her divine beauty and grace, it’d penetrate and awaken your soul;

In her presence, we felt elated beyond control.

For her both happiness and sorrow were alike;

She knew it was the lord’s will and embraced it with a smile.

She valiantly faced all hardships;

Never succumbed or looked for cathartics.

Her Godly wisdom and greatness no words can describe;

We reverently bow our heads because in her God resides.

Once again, we, your Sangat, reverently bow our heads to you Pammi Aunty/ Pammi Didi, because in you God resides.

We all love you.

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