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"Mother Divine" (Hindi: देवी माँ / Devī Mã) is a term used by followers of Hinduism to refer to the Mother of the Universe. She is also referred to as various manifestations of the Divine Feminine as Shakti (the Mother of the Universe), Parvati (the wife of Lord Shiva), Saraswati (consort to Lord Brahma and Goddess of Knowledge and Speech), Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth), and Durga (Goddess of Protection). Mother Divine is also referred to as Uma.
[edit] Use of the term by Sri AurobindoSri Aurobindo considered Mira Alfassa to an incarntion of the Mother Divine and thus gave her the name The Mother. [edit] Use of the term by Father DivineAnother use of the term is used by followers of the International Peace Mission movement to refer to either of the wives of Father Divine, an African American religious leader prominent in the 1930s. Father Divine controversially claimed to be God, so this conferred his wife special status in the movement. The theology of the movement held Reverend Major Devine to be "heavenly father", so logically his wife was "Mother". Adherents were by extension called "children" although they're also sometimes referred to as "angels" reflecting their supposedly heavenly parentage. Father Divine had Platonic relationships with each of his two wives in accord with his "international chastity code". He claimed that his second wife, Edna Rose Ritchings, was the reincarnated spirit of his first wife, Peninniah who died in 1943 about three years before his marriage to Ritchings in 1946, although reincarnation was not previously part of Father Divine's doctrine. Indeed, he often taught on the "absurdity" of an afterlife. It's believed that Father Divine's acceptance of another wife after the previously inconceivable death of Peninniah forced him to reckon with his own mortality. After Father Divine's death in 1965, Mother Divine (Ritchings) led the dwindling following which she continues to do as of 2004. [edit] Father Divine's wives
[edit] Use of the term in the Ascended Master TeachingsIn the Ascended Master Teachings, a group of religions based on Theosophy, the goddess Lady Master Venus, the wife of the governing deity of Earth Sanat Kumara, is sometimes also referred to as the Divine Mother. [1] [edit] Mother Divine in popular culture
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