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An account of Huta's sadhana & the grace showered on her by The Mother - especially how Mother prepared her for painting the series: 'Meditations on Savitri'.

My Savitri work with the Mother

  The Mother : Contact   On Savitri

Huta
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This book tells the story of how Huta came to the Ashram and began her work with the Mother. It presents a detailed account of how the Mother prepared and encouraged her to learn painting and helped her to create two series of paintings: the 472 pictures comprising Meditations on Savitri and the 116 pictures that accompanied the Mother's comments titled About Savitri. During their meetings, where the Mother revealed her visions for each painting by drawing sketches and explaining which colours should be used, the unique importance of Savitri and the Mother's own experiences connected to the poem come clearly into view. The book is also a representation of Huta's sadhana, her struggles and her progress, and the solicitude and grace showered on her by the Mother.

My Savitri work with the Mother
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 The Mother : Contact  On Savitri

31 March 1960

The Mother sent me a card dated 31st March 1960 in answer to my letter. On the top of the card were her soothing words:

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Be grateful for all ordeals, they are the shortest way to the Divine.

She had written under this:

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My dear little child Huta,

Do not be worried. Since a few days I knew that you were in difficulties and my love and force were with you more intimately than ever.

Money and ajewel can be replaced, the Divine's love is unreplaceable. With love and blessings

Relief flooded through me temporarily. I knew that everything passed with time—but some things leave scars. I had loved the feeling of the sacred chain around my neck. It had given me a sense of security. But now? Tears ran down my face, the slow, painful tears of utter despair.

Gaizmore Hotel was a big building with rooms converted into bed-sitters. It had a good number of tenants. My bed-sitter with cooking facilities was on the ground floor. A large window faced a small garden which was now gloomy without blooms.









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