- 79th Independence Day celebrated with patriotic fervourAshram residents, CRPF, police, and devotees gathered in unity, celebrating India’s 79th Independence Day under a cloudy, rain-washed sky.
- Amma plays Kabadi with kidsOn a holiday morning, Amma surprised everyone by playing Kabaddi with the ashram children, bringing joy, laughter, and life lessons wrapped in play.
- Guru: The Sun of Wisdom and the Moon of LoveOur true lifespan should not be measured by the number of years we live, but by the moments we live with awareness and discernment
- Amma releases landmark book on Indian Legal PhilosophyThis book is about why and how laws are to be conceived from the Indian philosophical framework.
- Amma honoured with VIR Peace Award for global humanitarian serviceAmma receives the VIR Peace Award, dedicates it to her children across the world who serve selflessly with love and purpose
- Yoga for One Earth, One Health: Yoga can be adopted universallyAmma: Yoga is not just exercise—it’s a universal path to inner balance, clarity, and true health for all humanity.
- France-Amrita Strengthen TiesFrench Ambassador visits Amritapuri; signs MoU with Amrita Hospital to explore collaborations in health and education.
- Swami Chinmayananda awakened the values of Sanatana DharmaAmma blesses Chinmaya Mission for its 75th anniversary, calling it a noble fulfillment of Swami Chinmayananda’s vision.
- “I am before the Divine”: V Narayanan, ISRO ChairmanISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan shares his inspiring journey from a small village to the heights of space science at AIRA 2025.
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