Mother Meera (माता मीरा)

Maa Meera, born Kamala Reddy (born 26 December 1960) is considered by her devotees to be an incarnation (avatar) of the Divine Mother (Shakti or Devi). Maa was born in 1960, in the present-day state of Telangana, southern India. Today, she lives in a small village in the German countryside. Here, and throughout his travels around the world, she gives him the unique blessing of darshan. The free transmission of light, love and grace is Mother's gift to the world.
Who is Meera Mother?
Her devotees say that Maa Meera is a fakir, who has come here to help people. She says: "You can follow any path, any religion, any guru and any technique, if you need help and blessings I will be there for you."

Mother Meera does not encourage any religion or any organization
Actually Mother Meera does not believe in any religion or any institution. She is simply a Divine Mother to all who turn to Her. One can pray to any form, or avatar, of God that inspires their faith. Mother Meera is not interested in religious conversion or changing one's faith or creed. It is completely irrelevant to him. Prayers must come from the soul and heart and all sincere prayers to God reach them too - this is the confirmation of Mother Mira.

Mother Mira's work is for the whole world, for all religions and all people, regardless of social status or ethnic origin, not just a small group of disciples. She is the Mother of all, and may all live peacefully in the light of Her all-pervading love.

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मां मीरा एक फकीर हैं, जो यहां लोगों की मदद के लिए आई है। वह कहती हैं: "आप किसी भी मार्ग, किसी भी धर्म, किसी भी गुरु और किसी भी तकनीक का अनुसरण कर सकते हैं, अगर आपको मदद और आशीर्वाद की जरूरत है तो मैं आपके लिए मौजूद रहूंगी।"
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