With new hands and new hopes, Shreya returns to Amma

Amma, Shreya, Dr Iyer

1 May 2025, Amritapuri

Shreya, a young woman whose indomitable spirit has become a beacon of hope, came today to Amritapuri—this time not just with a smile, but with new hands to thank Amma. What made this moment truly remarkable was the simple gesture of her shaking hands with others. They weren’t her original hands, but those of a man who died in a motorbike accident—donated and transplanted after a tragic loss.

In 2016, at the age of 19, Shreya lost both arms in a devastating bus accident in Pune. But her story didn’t stop there. A year later, in 2017, she underwent Asia’s first-ever double upper-arm transplant at Amrita Hospital, Kochi. Thanks to a team of dedicated doctors, the miracle of modern medicine gave her a new beginning. {read news}

Today, Shreya holds an engineering degree and an MBA from IIM Kolkata. She has recently joined TCS as a software professional and is setting out to build a dynamic career.

When she came to Amma for darshan, Amma embraced her, inquired about her well-being, and lovingly tied a bracelet on her new wrist—a gesture of divine blessing and grace.

Amma enquiring about Shreya’s well-being, Dr. Subramania Iyer updating Amma on her progress.

When asked how she managed to stay strong through such an intense journey, Shreya simply said, “I wanted to finish my studies. That was the goal—first engineering, then MBA. Once I achieved one, I created another. That kept me going.”

It was clear that her clarity of purpose, faith, and inner strength gave her the resilience to undergo such a long and challenging medical and personal recovery.

Shreya is living proof that if one has titiksha—endurance in the face of suffering—life can still bloom with possibilities. With Amma’s blessings and her unshakable determination, Shreya is sure to scale greater heights ahead.

-KaliCharan



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