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The last Mahalakshmi principle came as Fatima. Fatima, as the Gruha Lakshmi, She stayed at home. She did not show off. She was not the one who went out. She stayed at home, looked after the household, looked after their children and made them two great warriors. Her children and Her husband, they fought for right. They fought for the truth. She was a Gruha Lakshmi.... The Gruha Lakshmi is the one who is represented in the life of Fatima, who was the daughter of Mohammed-sahib. Now She is always born in a relationship to a guru which is of virginity, of purity. So She comes as a sister or She comes as a daughter.... At a young age, She had these two sweet children who died in the war in Karbala. What a brave woman, the way She established the Shia system. Her husband also died and She did all that on Her own. Living behind the purdah, living behind the walls, She managed everything.... You have to keep Fatima awakened within yourself. In the Islamic culture, a housewife was given a very, very important place.... Mohammed understood that unless and until women are kept absolutely chaste, absolutely pure, there cannot be the Kingdom of God. (Diwali Puja 1990 and Hamsa Puja 1991 and Shri Fatima Pujas 1991 & 1993)
She was the daughter of [[Mohammed]] Sahib and was married to [Ali| [[Hazrat Ali]]], and She had two children, [[Hasan and Husain]], who were ultimately killed in Karbala by the fanatics, who were that time called themselves Sunnis... '''Fatima''' lost Her two children, and She was the embodiment of Gruha Lakshmi. She resides in our [Left Nabhi|[[Nabhi]]]. So for all the diseases that are connected with the spleen, all the problems that are connected with your Left Nabhi can be only corrected by Fatima. So you have to keep Fatima awakened within yourself... [https://www.amruta.org/1993/05/18/shri-fatima-puja-1993/?highlight=fatima (1993/05/18)]
But though She was in the house, She was [[Shakti]], so She allowed her sons or actually ordered them to fight those fanatics who were trying to deny the authority of her husband. And you know, Hasan and Hussain, they were killed there. It’s a very beautiful thing how the [[Mahalakshmi]] Tatva of [[Sita]] took a form of [[Vishnumaya]] just to establish the beautiful principle of a housewife. Now, She was very powerful, no doubt, and She knew that her children will be killed. But these people are never killed, they never die nor do they suffer. It’s a drama they had to play to show people how stupid they are.[https://www.amruta.org/1988/08/14/shri-fatima-puja-switzerland-1988/?highlight=fatima (1988/08/14)]
She also incarnated as Nanaka’s sister, as Nanaki. [https://www.amruta.org/1982/10/29/address-to-sahaja-yogis-creation-incarnation-new-york-usa/?highlight=fatima (1982/10/29)]
 
The last Mahalakshmi principle came as Fatima. [https://www.amruta.org/1990/10/21/diwali-puja-1990/?highlight=fatima (1990/10/21)]


== Wikipedia ==
== Wikipedia ==


Fāṭimah bint Muḥammad, born c. 605 or 615 – died 28 August 632) is the youngest daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadijah. She was the wife of Ali and mother of Hasan and Hussein. She is the object of the veneration, love, and respect of all Muslims, as she was the child closest to her father and supported him in his difficulties, was the supporter and loving caretaker of her own husband and children, and was the only child of Muhammad to have male children live beyond childhood, whose descendants are spread throughout the Islamic world and are known as Sayyids.  
Fatimah bint Muhammad (/ˈfætəmə, ˈfɑːtiːˌmɑː/; Arabic: فاطمة‎ Fāṭimah;[pronunciation 1] born 615 AD, 5 BH – died 28 August 632[disputed]) was the youngest daughter and according to Shia Muslims, the only child of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadijah who lived to adulthood, and therefore part of Muhammad's household. Her husband was Ali, the last of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and her children include Hasan and Husayn, the second and third Shia Imams, respectively. She is the object of love and respect of Muslims, as she was the child closest to her father and supported him in his difficulties, was the supporter and loving caretaker of her own husband and children, and was the only child of Muhammad to have male children live beyond childhood, whose descendants are spread throughout the Islamic world and are known as Sayyids. The 11th century dynasty ruling Egypt at the time of the Crusades, the Fatimids, claimed descent from her... [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatimah (more)]
 
For Muslims, Fatimah is an inspiring example and Fatimah is one of the most popular girl's names throughout the Muslim world. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatimah more]
 
 
==From [http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/sahajhist  Saints, Sufis and Yogis]==
 
Fatima al-Zahra (c.603-633) was the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, wife and companion of Ali, and mother of Hassan and Hussein, who were both killed in battle. Little is known about the actual figure behind the legends which vary according to their source (Shi'a or Sunni).
 
Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi has said that Fatima was the Holy Ghost and an incarnation of Mahakali. (1981-1006). Shri Mataji also stated that Fatima was the last incarnation of Mahalakshmi (1990-1021), and was a Gruha Lakshmi  who stayed at home, whilst her husband and children went out and fought for the truth. (1988-0814, 1990-0321, 1993-0518):
 
Now, the principle of Gruha Lakshmi has been evolved and developed by the Divine: it is not a human being's creation, and as you know, it resides in the left nabhi. The Gruha Lakshmi is the one that is represented in the life of Fatima who was the daughter of Mohammed-Sahib. Now She is always born in a relationship to a guru which is of virginity, of purity. So She comes as a sister, or She comes as a daughter. Now the beauty of Fatima's life is that after the death of Mohammed Sahib, as usual there were fanatic people who thought they can take the religion into their hands and can make it a very fanatic thing, and attention was not paid so much towards the ascent of the person. … So we have Ali and his wife, Fatima, who incarnated on the principle of the left nabhi. She stayed in her house, in her household, and She observed what you call a kind of a purdah or niqab as they call it, to cover her face - is a symbol that a woman who is a housewife has to save her chastity by covering her face, because She was a beautiful woman and they were born in a country which was very, very violent, and She would have been definitely attacked in case She had not lived in that kind of fashion. … But though She was in the house, She was Shakti so She allowed her sons, or actually ordered them, to fight those fanatics who were trying to deny the authority of her husband and you  know they, Hassan and Hussein, they were killed there. It's a very beautiful thing how the Mahalakshmi tattwa of Sita took a form of Vishnumaya just to establish the beautiful principle of a housewife. Now She was very powerful, no doubt, and She knew that her children would be killed but these people are never killed, they never die, nor do they suffer - it's a drama they have to play to show people how stupid they are. (1988-0814)
 
The last Mahalakshmi principle came as Fatima. Fatima, the Gruha Lakshmi, She stayed at home. She didn't show off. She was not the one who went out. Stayed at home, looked after household, looked after their children and made them two great warriors. Her children and her husband, they fought for the right, they fought for the truth. She was a Gruha Lakshmi. (1990-0321)
 
 
 
Bibliography:
'Fatimah, Mary and the Divine Feminine in Islam', ''Knowledge of Reality'' no.22 
http://www.sol.com.au/kor ;
Jane Dammen McAuliffe, ‘Chosen of all women: Mary and Fatima in Qur’anic exegesis’ ''Islamochristiana'' v7, 1981:19-28;
Denise Louise Soufi, ''The image of Fatima in classical Muslim thought'' (PhD dissertation, Princeton University, 1997);
Mary F.Thurlkill, ''Chosen among women: Mary and Fatima in medieval Christianity and Shi'ite Islam'' (Notre Dame, USA: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007);
Mary F.Thurlkill,  ‘Fatima’  [2009]
''Oxford Bibliographies Online''

Revision as of 12:00, 26 November 2018

She was the daughter of Mohammed Sahib and was married to [Ali| Hazrat Ali], and She had two children, Hasan and Husain, who were ultimately killed in Karbala by the fanatics, who were that time called themselves Sunnis... Fatima lost Her two children, and She was the embodiment of Gruha Lakshmi. She resides in our [Left Nabhi|Nabhi]. So for all the diseases that are connected with the spleen, all the problems that are connected with your Left Nabhi can be only corrected by Fatima. So you have to keep Fatima awakened within yourself... (1993/05/18) But though She was in the house, She was Shakti, so She allowed her sons or actually ordered them to fight those fanatics who were trying to deny the authority of her husband. And you know, Hasan and Hussain, they were killed there. It’s a very beautiful thing how the Mahalakshmi Tatva of Sita took a form of Vishnumaya just to establish the beautiful principle of a housewife. Now, She was very powerful, no doubt, and She knew that her children will be killed. But these people are never killed, they never die nor do they suffer. It’s a drama they had to play to show people how stupid they are.(1988/08/14) She also incarnated as Nanaka’s sister, as Nanaki. (1982/10/29)

The last Mahalakshmi principle came as Fatima. (1990/10/21)

Wikipedia

Fatimah bint Muhammad (/ˈfætəmə, ˈfɑːtiːˌmɑː/; Arabic: فاطمة‎ Fāṭimah;[pronunciation 1] born 615 AD, 5 BH – died 28 August 632[disputed]) was the youngest daughter and according to Shia Muslims, the only child of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadijah who lived to adulthood, and therefore part of Muhammad's household. Her husband was Ali, the last of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and her children include Hasan and Husayn, the second and third Shia Imams, respectively. She is the object of love and respect of Muslims, as she was the child closest to her father and supported him in his difficulties, was the supporter and loving caretaker of her own husband and children, and was the only child of Muhammad to have male children live beyond childhood, whose descendants are spread throughout the Islamic world and are known as Sayyids. The 11th century dynasty ruling Egypt at the time of the Crusades, the Fatimids, claimed descent from her... (more)

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