16–17 Nov, Brombachtal, Germany — Europe Yatra 2025
After completing the Italy program, Amma began her journey toward MA Center Germany in Brombachtal. On the way, Amma made a stop in Achern, where everyone gathered by a tranquil lakeside for lunch. As Amma lovingly served the meal, the group sang bhajans and meditated in the serene atmosphere. By the time Amma finished serving, the sky had turned into a brilliant tapestry of orange and deep red—an unforgettable sunset that felt like nature itself offering pranams.

That evening, Amma arrived at Brombachtal Ashram, where dinner was served upon arrival. A large group of children came eagerly onto the stage to sit near Amma, singing bhajans with innocent joy as Amma smiled and clapped along.
The following morning, Amma was welcomed with a traditional Bavarian flower arch, held high with devotion by volunteers lined up in perfect formation, their hearts overflowing as Amma entered the hall.

The inauguration ceremony was blessed by several distinguished guests.
Mr. Andreas Koch, Mayor of Brombachtal, offered a heartfelt welcome:
“If you could stand up here and see this—so many smiling faces, so many people who have made the long journey to Brombachtal—it is incredible. We discovered that Amma and I share something deeply important: the wish to help young people face the challenges of the future in peace and cooperation. War is not the way to live on this beautiful earth.
Amma has shown how many villages she has led into a future. I told her I want to do the same—locally, with five villages. I will do my very best.”
His Excellency, Mr. Ajit Gupte, Ambassador of India to Germany, shared:
“It is an honor to receive Amma for the fourth time. People have come together out of love and a spirit of service. Amma’s work links ancient wisdom with real-world action—her message transcends religion, nationality, age, and background. Love is not just a sentiment, but a power that can heal and transform. I warmly thank Amma for her visit and request her to come to Germany more often.”

The program also welcomed Mrs. Martina Merz, (She was named the most powerful woman in German business by Manager Magazin and voted one of the 100 most influential women in the world by Forbes magazine) one of the most influential leaders in European industry and former CEO of ThyssenKrupp:
“It is perhaps the greatest honor of my life to be here today. Although India is vast and diverse, it remains peaceful because something greater connects people—love, respect, and the determination not to turn against one another. I am grateful that people gather here to support each other and keep a vision of a better future.”
Throughout the gathering, the hall overflowed with devotion. On the final day, AYUDH members welcomed Amma with joy—waving national flags and releasing red-and-white heart-shaped balloons as they sang with all their hearts. Responding to their love and respect, Amma advised them to discover their true inner potential and to become a light unto themselves first—so they may better serve society {read more}.
Amma led satsang, bhajans, a guided meditation, and Atma Puja, offering solace and strength to all who attended. She also sang a German bhajan, filling the hall with emotion as many sang along through tears.
During darshan, many approached Amma to clarify their spiritual doubts and seek solutions to life’s problems. One young man said he was addicted to electronic gadgets and had been wasting time on games, cinema, and other unhealthy videos for years. “How do I come out of it?” he asked.
Amma gave a simple, practical advice: “take vow, once a week I will not touch any of the gadgets.” Receiving this guidance, he walked away happy and confident.
Across the program, over 500 people received mantra initiation, marking a deeply sacred milestone for the Frankfurt Amma community.
Every evening, Amma concluded darshan with a few gentle dance steps, filling the hall with laughter and divine playfulness.
On the final night, as Amma stepped into the camper at the end of the program, soft snowflakes began to fall—an ethereal farewell blessing from the heavens.
With hearts overflowing, devotees watched Amma depart as she continued her journey, driving onward to the United Kingdom, carrying her message of peace and compassion to the next destination of her European tour.
—Kannadi



