Acquire Quote by Mata Amritanandamayi
“Isn't it human beings who impart vitality to the image in the temple? If no one sculpts the stone, it doesn't become an image. If no one installs it in the temple, it does not acquire any sanctity. If no worship is done, it does not acquire any power. Without human effort there cannot be any temples. What is wrong then in saying that we should view great masters as equal to God? Temples installed by such spiritual masters have a special energy of their own.”
About This Quote
The speaker argues that human effort gives meaning and power to images, temples, and spiritual masters, suggesting that reverence arises from collective human activity rather than intrinsic divinity.
In simple terms: Human action creates sacredness, not the object itself.
Sacredness is a human construct.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Temple building projects
- Community worship events
- Art installations
- Cultural festivals
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Encourage communal participation in rituals
- Reflect on personal contribution to shared symbols
Questions to Reflect On
- How does collective effort shape personal faith?
- Can something be sacred without human involvement?
The view may downplay personal mystical experiences that feel transcendent beyond collective effort.