I could not visit Calcutta without going to visit one of the most famous places there - The Missionaries of Charity centre which was where Mother Teresa lived, worked & spent her final days.
The Centre has a Shrine to Mother Teresa
The instantly recognisable habit of the Nuns here …
Mother Teresa's tomb at the home with fresh marigold flowers put on each day
Silent prayer …
A spiritual place where prayer, silence & observance is the order of the day …
Mother Teresa's final resting place …
Like all others at the centre, Mother Teresa occupied a very humble & plain room (photos not permitted in the room)
The plain Calcutta building that is home to a very dedicated group of Nuns …
As many will remember from my introduction to my Indian Adventure, my sister in law, Ms M, was born & grew up in India & her mother actually volunteered at the Missionaries of Charity centre in the 1950's because expat women couldn't work independently but many volunteered & made a difference.
Marjorie was a nurse & I am sure her contribution was valuable at a time when poverty was rife in Calcutta & the work of the Nuns was pivotal to the helping poverty stricken beggars on the streets of the City. A personal connection to a fascinating place that still continues its work in the vast city of Calcutta.
I hope you have enjoyed another of my Indian stories, thanks for stopping by
Dee ~♥~
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