Category: Around Amma
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Amma in Toulon
The devotees from the south of France gave Amma a hearty welcome as Amma reached there from Munich, Germany. Throughout the three days of program several different cultural performances were presented, from classical Indian dances to a big performance from the children of the south of France.
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Amma in Munich
For more than 20 years, Amma has been visiting Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, and the third largest city in Germany. Its native name, München, is derived from the Old High German ‘Munichen,’ meaning ‘By the monks’ place.’
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Seed Bank in Paris
The French devotees celebrated Amma’s visit with a diversity of cultural performances. Famous French actress and singer Véronique Jeannot was amongst the many thousands of people who came to receive Amma’s blessings.
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Amma is a role model for all of us
In Netherlands Amma was welcomed by famous Dutch actress and former female kickboxing world champion Lucia Rijker.
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Amma in Ireland
On behalf of the city of Dublin, Amma was officially welcomed by Mayor Ken Farrell. In his speech, Mayor Farrell said: “Amma Ireland, the Dublin Food bank and Irish Artist Patrick O’Reilly are collaborating on this day to provide an opportunity to unite against hunger. Our beloved Amma as a humanitarian will tell you this,…
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Applauds for Love that includes anyone
The devotees of Italy welcomed Amma to Milano by expressing their heartfelt gratitude with their almost constant loving and cheerful applause. Each time Amma entered or left the hall, sang a bhajan, gave satsang, etc…the whole hall erupted in enthusiastic applause.
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Amma in Switzerland 2010
Amma’s Europe Yatra 2010 began in Winterthur, Switzerland, where she visited the new Swiss ashram and welcomed notable guests, including Indian Embassy Counsellor Ajneesh Kumar and renowned musicians Suguru Ito and Margo Cadias.
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If Amma did not exist, society itself would disappear
At Amma’s 57th birthday celebrations, Bishop Mar Chrysostom Tirumeni launched MAM’s multilingual website and praised Amma’s transformative work, calling her a divine presence vital to society’s well-being.
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Vrindavan and Krishna: Celebrating Janmashtami at Amritapuri
Janmashtami at Amritapuri was filled with devotion and joy, with processions, traditional games, soulful bhajans, and midnight celebrations led by Amma, transforming the ashram into a modern-day Vrindavan.

