Childhood and Youth in India
shri-mataji-youngSri Mataji was on 21 March 1923, the beginning of spring, in Chindwara, born in the heart of India, in a Christian Famlilie. Her parents called the immaculate Baby Nirmala, which means "pure." Sri Mataji is in direct line from a famous Indian royal dynasty, from the Shalivahanas, who ruled the western part of the country, Maharastra, from 230 BC to 230 AD.

Her father, Prasad Salve Raul was at birth is already a respected lawyer, author and freedom fighter. He was a highly educated and talented, yet humble man and knew 14 languages. He translated the first time the Quran into Hindi and was not only strongly for the liberation of India one of the British colonial rule, but as for tolerance between religions and the abolition of the caste system in his home country.Mahatma Gandhi made him during the Indian freedom struggle to a narrow allies.Later, Raul P. Salve is a Member of the National Parliament.

Sri Mataji's mother, Cornelia Jadav volley was also a university-educated woman. She taught mathematics at Ferguson College and was known for her research in the field of algebraic reduction. Yet she was always the family and the budget priority and took care of the education of her exemplary 11 children.

Both parents were during the years of freedom struggle often faced with some significant repression of the British occupation forces and repeatedly locked up in prison. During these years, Sri Mataji regularly spent her school holidays in Mahatma Gandhi's ashram. Gandhi appreciated her presence very much and relied on their wisdom and discernment. Early on, he sought the advice of Sri Mataji, which contributed in turn more and more on the struggle for the independence of their homeland, and finally one of the leaders of the youth in the nonviolent struggle against the British was.
 
Studies and family life
shri-mataji-seaSri Mataji decided to study medicine, the anatomy of the human body and the complex relationships is to know in detail. 
This should be your own from an early age saw on all sides and add an estimated wisdom about the psycho-emotional and especially spiritual constitution of man. During her medical studies, she was more than ever committed to the independence struggle, which brought her considerable disadvantages and several stays in prison.

After India's independence Sri Mataji married Mr. CP Srivastava, a respected and talented young diplomat who made a quick career and personal secretary of the Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri was.Sri Mataji took during those years all the way back to family life and looked after with all his strength to her husband, her two daughters and to social tasks. They loved to be in the Srivastava, and many of them seeking advice and comfort at Sri Mataji - especially Shastri himself
 
A unique discovery, opening the chakras Sahrasrara
shri-mataji-matterhornThe late sixties, a new chapter in Sri Mataji crack life: her two daughters were grown and married themselves. Sri Mataji began to look after themselves too much with spiritual knowledge. She had felt since childhood that her mission in life was to be the spiritual awakening of many people.

So they looked for a way to self-realization en masse, so to allow for the greatest possible number of people. On 5 May 1970 had come:
Sri Mataji had retired after Bordi on the Indian Ocean and remains all night in quiet contemplation and meditation. By daybreak, she managed the Sahasrara Chakra, the center of spiritual and integration of yoga to open on a collective level. Thus began her work as a spiritual mother, as perhaps the most important spiritual figure in the present.
  
She began to give self-realization through the spontaneous rise of the well-known since ancient times Kundalini energy in its vicinity. Very soon, however, her husband was appointed Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Secretary General of the UN agency for Maritime Affairs in London.

Sri Mataji came as the wife of a top diplomat for many years with countless people from all over the world and experienced the highest appreciation. She started Sahaja Yoga in London initially, then throughout Europe and eventually spread all over the world, ever take no money for it.
 
Self-realization through Sahaja Yoga en masse
shri-mataji-eveningIn many public programs , she spoke about the kundalini, the chakras and subtle system of channels through medicine, science and society, and of course the unique experience of discovery and self-realization. They awakened the Kundalini in countless people around the world and spread Sahaja Yoga in no time, without significant financial means and without any organizational superstructure.

Sri Mataji is now 80 years old, and she still travels all over the world for lectures and meditation evenings Sahaja Yoga in bringing the people. 
She also addresses social issues in many ways and has not been modified in their native India deservedly made. She founded schools and a clinic, sat down around the world for the rights of women and was nominated several times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Her husband, Sir CP Srivastava was beaten a few years ago the first Indian in the history of the Queen of England knighted.
  
Sri Mataji Nirmala Devi who has personally experienced, white, with what almost infinite love and wisdom, with what force it is for all people who want it, here and cares for them. Many see it almost as an archetype of the mother of to and confide in her.Their wisdom, their knowledge of spirituality and personal growth are a treasure of immense value visible. Every person in the world is called to follow her call.


 

 
 
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