“Only when human
beings are able to perceive and acknowledge the Self in each other can there be
real peace.” - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi
Mata Amritanandamayi
is a highly revered spiritual leader of India to have millions of followers not
only in India but also abroad. She is much reputed as ‘The Hugging Saint’ or ‘Amma '
meaning mother. She is well known for her humanitarian activities. Ma
Amritanandamayi offers a hug to everyone who approaches her and is known to
have hugged over 50,000 people in a single day. She might have hugged at least
30 million people in the past 30 years. She spread the message of love and
compassion to the world. Her Devotees and the people who have visited her
experience the positive aura around her. Even if you go to her with a troubled
mind and mind heavy with troubles after meeting her one would feel as if the
burdens were taken away by the loving and comforting embrace of the Mother.
While Amma is widely regarded as one of India’s foremost spiritual leaders, Amma says that her religion is love. She has never asked anyone to change their religion but only to contemplate the essential principles of their own faith and to try to live accordingly.
She was born as
Sudhamani in the small village near Quilon (Kollam) in Kerala on September 27,
1953 to a fishing family. She had to end her education at the age of nine to
take care of her siblings. She is said to have had many mystical experiences
even as a child. Mata Amritanandamayi received several awards and recognition's
for her humanitarian activities and has helped millions of people through her Charitable
Organization all over the World. Some of these activities include providing
food, shelter for the homeless, medical aid, hospitals, pension to widows,
educational institutions, orphanages, home for the aged, helping victims of
natural disasters etc.
There are several
books, magazines, CD’s and TV programs which where made on this saint. A film
on the life of this Saint ‘Darshan – The Embrace’ was officially selected
for showcasing at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.
To know more about amma visit https://amma.org/
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