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Amma mata
Amma mata




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  1. #AMMA MATA REGISTRATION#
  2. #AMMA MATA FREE#

The program on the 3rd was held at the Swaminarayan Temple, Dadar. To find out about upcoming Indian tours please check the tour schedule.Swami Amritaswarupananda Puri was in Mumbai on 3rd & 4th February to conduct a 2-day program of Satsang, Bhajan and Dhyan. Transportation, accommodation and food are provided.Īmma's most recent tour can be found here. You should plan to be at the ashram a few days before the tour starts, and be able to commit for the whole tour.

#AMMA MATA REGISTRATION#

The basic rules are to send us an email if you are not in the ashram before the tour registration begins. It is also always possible for international guests to be part of the Indian tours. Tuesday is the meditation day: Amma usually joins the meditating group late in the afternoon and offers the Prasad lunch herself to all those present. On Monday and Friday, she holds a meditation and a question/answer session in the afternoon. When Amma is at the ashram, she gives public darshans on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. To know more about staying in Amritapuri, please send us an email. Taxi pick-up from the Trivandrum and Kochi airports can also be arranged online. International devotees wishing to stay at the ashram need to register online. One should certainly check her travel schedule before planning to visit Amritapuri. She is always at the ashram for Christmas and New Year.

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From early December till the end of March, she usually goes on tours inside India, staying at the ashram in between. Amma usually travels outside of India in the months of April, June, July, October and November. The best time to visit her are the months of August and September during which she usually stays there continuously.

#AMMA MATA FREE#

Until then, please feel free to check for updates in AuthoritiesĪmma stays in Amritapuri for about 4 months every year. With prayers and grace, this situation will change. This policy is irrespective of any amount of time the individual may have been within the nation of India. This includes both day visits and overnight stays. This includes Indian nationals as well as foreign-passport-holders (including OCI-holders). We are sorry to inform you that due to the extremely heightened restrictions specified to the Mata Amritanandamayi Math as preventative measures by the Health Department - including mandatory quarantines, daily health checks, and other protocols - currently, the Ashram cannot allow anyone to enter Amritapuri Ashram. Many elderly people and even small babies from all over the world live in Amritapuri today. Over the years, Amritapuri has evolved in order to offer maximum basic comforts for any type of person. Today, the large auditorium where the devotional singing takes place is where Amma gives darshan. Amma used to give darshan there until it became too small for the growing crowds. From 1988-1992, the Kali main temple was built. Later a few huts were built on the father’s original land, followed by the first small cement constructions. It is the family’s original cowshed, which became the first place for Amma to sit and meet people. The most special place is the old Krishna temple or the Kalari. The lands around the parents’ original home were bought over the years whenever more space was needed. With time and as the number of people coming to see Amma and stay with her increased, the place started to expand. The location is exactly where Amma’s parents’ old house used to stand. It is not only Amma’s main ashram, but it is also the very place where she was born and grew up as a child. Everyone is always welcome to visit, whether as a regular long-term visitor, a one-day visiting tourist, or a serious spiritual seeker.Īmritapuri translates into 'Amma’s abode.' For many, Amritapuri is a sacred place. Amritapuri is today a fast growing small city with about 3,000 residents. Located in the small fishing village Parayakadavu on the coast of Kerala, the Amritapuri ashram (also called the Mata Amritanandamayi Math) is one hour north of Kollam, 2.5 hours north of Trivandrum and three hours south of Kochi.






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