Category: Around Amma
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Amma in Trissur
Amma sang many old bhajans along with a few newer ones. Her satsang stressed values in society, the importance of dispassion, and warned of Kerala’s dependence on intoxicants.
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Amma in Singapore
The different religious representatives presented a short prayer for world peace in the presence of Amma. The faiths included Muslim, Christian, Taoist, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, Jain, Bahai, Hindu and Sikh.
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Amma in Sydney
Amma held two days of programs with satsang, bhajan, darshan and a Devi Bhava darshan.
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Amma in Melbourne
Amma held two days of public programs, a three-day retreat and Devi Bhava in Melbourne.
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Mantra japa and Ma-Om
“In today’s world, people pretend to sleep. One can’t wake them. In the same way, we are not yet ready to wake up. In fact, the disciple has to open the door so that the master can enter.”
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Amma in Brisbane
Amma held a one-day program in Walter Burnett Building, RNA Exhibition Grounds of Brisbane, Australia.
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Amma in Kolkota
Amma gave darshan, sang bhajans and gave satsang twice daily, translated into the local language, Bengali. A highlight was Amma singing many Bengali bhajans and conducting some steps of the Manasa puja herself in Bengali too.
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Thank you Achan
“Prayers and gratitude for your incredible contribution to humanity… you gave us our precious Amma. For this, you will be remembered forever.”
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Sugunachans body is cremated
Amma, who returned from Kolkata on Tuesday morning, was sitting by the side of the body along with her mother Damayanthi, sisters and brothers and sannyasins. Ashramites have been chanting the 8th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita repeatedly around the clock.
