ScottMalaysia
30 April 2009, 11:17 AM
I posted the following thread on the "Non-Christian Religion" section of Christian Forums. If it seems a little belittling, that's because it was written for Christians who have no idea who Goddess Mariamman is.
Catholics, Orthodox and even some Anglicans the world over are strongly devoted to the Virgin Mary as the Mother of God. They have pictures, icons or statues of the Blessed Virgin in their homes. Orthodox light oil lamps before icons of Mary. There are special prayers and hymns to her (the Akathist for example). People have devotions like the Rosary in honour of Her.
In Southern India (and also in places where there are a lot of South Indian immigrants like Malaysia), Hindus worship a Mother Goddess called Mariamman. The Tamil word "Amman" means "mother", so the name Mariamman means "Mother Mari". She is considered to be a form of Mother Parvati, who also manifests Herself as Durga and Kali. Hindus have statues of Mariamman in the temples, and pictures of Her in their houses. Ghee or oil lamps are lit in shrines to Mariamman, and some devotees may place ghee lamps before Her shrine in the temple. There are special prayers and hymns to Mariamman.
Could there possibly be a connection between Mariamman and the Virgin Mary? Was Mariamman "borrowed" into Christianity as the Virgin Mary? It is also worth considering that many South Indian Hindus (in Malaysia at least) observe a vegetarian diet on Fridays - they refrain from eating meat. This practice will immediately strike a familiar chord with Catholics and Orthodox.
What do you think about the connections here? Please share your thoughts.
Catholics, Orthodox and even some Anglicans the world over are strongly devoted to the Virgin Mary as the Mother of God. They have pictures, icons or statues of the Blessed Virgin in their homes. Orthodox light oil lamps before icons of Mary. There are special prayers and hymns to her (the Akathist for example). People have devotions like the Rosary in honour of Her.
In Southern India (and also in places where there are a lot of South Indian immigrants like Malaysia), Hindus worship a Mother Goddess called Mariamman. The Tamil word "Amman" means "mother", so the name Mariamman means "Mother Mari". She is considered to be a form of Mother Parvati, who also manifests Herself as Durga and Kali. Hindus have statues of Mariamman in the temples, and pictures of Her in their houses. Ghee or oil lamps are lit in shrines to Mariamman, and some devotees may place ghee lamps before Her shrine in the temple. There are special prayers and hymns to Mariamman.
Could there possibly be a connection between Mariamman and the Virgin Mary? Was Mariamman "borrowed" into Christianity as the Virgin Mary? It is also worth considering that many South Indian Hindus (in Malaysia at least) observe a vegetarian diet on Fridays - they refrain from eating meat. This practice will immediately strike a familiar chord with Catholics and Orthodox.
What do you think about the connections here? Please share your thoughts.