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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.
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Amma’s father passed away

Sugunachan was like the pillar of the Ashram. He loved the ashramites as if they were his own children and saw Amma as his Guru and God.
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Kozhukkattas in Kolkatta

Amma used one large pot to put some flour and started kneading it with some water. She took some salt in her hands, mixing it with water on the dough and then kneaded
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Amma in Durgapur

Just before Amma got up from her seat, she sang some bhajans leaving the excited crowd almost dancing on their feet.
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M.A. Center Germany receives UN Award

The National Committee of the UN Decade “Education for Sustainable Development” awarded M.A. Center Germany as an official UNESCO Decade Project.
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Japanese students help Raichur housing project
Sixty students from Japan’s International Volunteer University Student Association came from Tokyo to join Amma’s house construction project in Karnataka.
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Amma in Bodh Gaya

On her way from Delhi to Durgapur, Amma and the travelling group stopped for an overnight rest at Bodh Gaya, the holy place where Buddha attained enlightenment.
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Bringing Amma’s message to South America

Swami Ramakrishnananda Puri embarked on a tour of Venezuela, Peru and Brazil. During the Q&A session in Brazil, the main query was, “When is Amma coming back?”
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A Vasanth in Vasanth Kunj

When Amma walked back to her room, many devotees had tears in their eyes—a mixture of joy, of gratefulness and the pain of already missing Amma more than they had imagined possible.
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A colorful flowerful Holi
They started dancing, holding Amma’s hands, reminding us all of the beautiful play between Lord Krishna and the Gopis.
