- With new hands and new hopes, Shreya returns to AmmaFrom double-arm transplant to IIM graduate, Shreya’s journey of faith, courage, and healing finds blessing in Amma’s arms.
- Praying for the victims of Pahalgam terrorist attackAmma lead a prayer for the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack at Amritapuri Ashram right after daily Arati
- Pope Francis embodied broad vision and love for humanityWhenever the truth needed to be told to the world, Pope boldly and fearlessly proclaimed it.
- Vishu is a symbol of the inseparable connection between man, nature & GodViṣu is a celebration of interdependence—between man, nature, and God—rooted in love, service, and unity.
- Juna Akhada Maha Mandaleshwar seeks Amma’s BlessingsSwami Anandavanam Bharati of Juna Akhada met Amma at Amritapuri, seeking blessings to strengthen Sanatana Dharma in Kerala
- A Burst of Colors: Amma Celebrates HoliAmma filled Amritapuri with colors and joy, playfully spraying devotees with vibrant powders and water balloons in a Holi celebration of love and unity.
- Karmayogini Sangamam: A Grand Celebration of Women of ActionThere is no doubt that the near future will witness the victorious rise of women. All Amma wishes for is that this rise is rooted in dharma.
- Sivarātri is a Call to Awaken the Inner SivaSivarātri is a call to awaken the inner Śiva—Amma’s message resonated through a night of devotion, bhajans, and prayers.
- Life is Fulfilled When We Tune in to the Infinite“Life is a mystery too deep for our intellect—true fulfillment lies in awakening the infinite love within,” said Amma in Kovai.
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