There's some cross-cultural misunderstanding going on here. Sister Daya was called Daya Mata by the YSS devotees when she first went to India in 1958. "Mata" is a common Indian honorific for women ascetics and yoginis in the Sanatana Dharma tradition. Also, in a monastic order, some...
Hi @ungawa14,
There's some cross-cultural misunderstanding going on here. Sister Daya was called Daya Mata by the YSS devotees when she first went to India in 1958. "Mata" is a common Indian honorific for women ascetics and yoginis in the Sanatana Dharma tradition. Also, in a monastic order, some...