Category: Around Amma

  • Painting minds with the colour of love: Amma celebrates Holi

    Painting minds with the colour of love: Amma celebrates Holi

    15 March, 2006 – Jaipur, Rajasthan, and the Rajasthan–Haryana border on NH7 Holi is mainly a North Indian tradition. As such, in Amma’s youth she never threw about the celebratory powdered paints as people do in places like Mumbai, Jaipur and Delhi. And even though Amma has been in the North during Holi almost every year…

  • The colour of bliss, the Pink city on Holi

    The colour of bliss, the Pink city on Holi

    14 March, 2006 – Jaipur, Rajasthan Amma’s visit to Jaipur fell on Holi {read more} , the festival associated with Sri Krishna, wherein powdered paints are thrown around, painting everyone with bright pinks, oranges, greens, reds and yellows. In fact, looking out at the people who came for Amma’s programme it was clear that some…

  • Where there is darkness, they need light: A unique darshan in Indore

    13 March, Indore, Madhya Pradesh – Bharata Yatra 2006 It wasn’t the first time that 100,000 people have come to one of Amma’s programmes, but it was the first time that all of them tried to come for darshan at the exact same time. In fact, from the minute Amma reached the dais in Indore,…

  • Amma in Indore

    Amma in Indore

    11 March, 2006 – Indore, Madhya Pradesh Amma’s first-ever programme in Indore was attended by a large number of the city’s politicians, captains of industry and media barons, as well as more than 100,000 people thirsty to experience Amma’s compassion. Dignitaries included Union Minister Kantilal Bhuria, State PWD Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, City BJP Chief Ramesh…

  • Bang a drum for the whole world to hear

    Bang a drum for the whole world to hear

    9 March, 2006 – Amdavad, Gujarat Not only did the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Sri. Narendra Modi, come to the Amrita Vidyalayam in Amdavad to seek Amma’s audience, he also rode beside Amma to the programme site at Education Society Grounds. There, young men and women dressed in traditional Gujarati clothing were dancing dandiya to…

  • A dance for devi, a dance for Krishna: Surat welcomes Amma

    A dance for devi, a dance for Krishna: Surat welcomes Amma

    7 March, 2006 – Surat, Gujarat When Amma came to Pandit Dindayal Upadhaya Indoor Stadium in Surat, she was greeted by eight young women performing garbhi, Gujarat’s traditional dance for the Divine Mother. The dance was not limited to Amma’s immediate arrival, the women danced alongside Amma as she walked into the stadium. Traditionally performed…

  • Amma in Mumbai: A city with many sides

    Amma in Mumbai: A city with many sides

    2 March, 2006 – Shivaji Park, Mumbai, Maharashtra “Matching!” Amma said, first pointing at Mayur’s T-shirt and then at his hair – both were golden yellow. A big grin crept across the young man’s face. He then handed Amma a folded-up letter. “Is it about your career, your future aspirations?” Amma asked. The young man’s…

  • The dance of Nataraja: Shivaratri in Pune

    The dance of Nataraja: Shivaratri in Pune

    Dance, trying to see yourself as your ishta-devata.

  • Amma returns cash prize, asks to start scholarship

    Amma returns cash prize, asks to start scholarship

    27 February 2006 — Nigdi, Pune, Maharashtra On 31 January 2006, Amma was awarded “The Philosopher Saint Sri Jnaneshwara World Peace Prize 2006” by the World Peace Centre (WPC), a Pune-based organization focused on bringing together the forces of science, philosophy and religion for world peace {news}. Amma had not been able to come to…

  • Grace along that lost highway

    Grace along that lost highway

    February 27, Pandarpur, Maharashtra, en route to Pune from Shegaon — Bharata Yatra 2006 “May your far-reaching eyes—which are only slightly open like a blue lotus just beginning to bloom—bathe even a worthless, far-removed one like me in your grace. Just as the cooling rays of the moon fall equally on the mansion and the…