Programs
- M. Tech. in Automotive Engineering -Postgraduate
- An Advanced Study of Yoga Sutra of Rishi Patanjali (With Basics of Samkhya) -
Amma receives the James Parks Morton Interfaith Award in New York.
Amma receives the Philosopher Saint Sri Jnaneswara World Peace Prize.
Amma receives Centenary Legendary Award of the Rotary Club International.
Amma has chosen some peace mantras for daily chanting by her devotees and disciples. One of those invocations is Om lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu. Although this mantra does not appear in any of the existent Veda sakhas [Vedic branches], it is an expression of the universal spirit that we find therein1. Let’s take a look at what context it appears in and what meaning it carries. The sloka as a whole reads as follows:
An Address given by Amma on the occasion of the Global Peace Initiative of Women Religious and Spiritual Leaders, at Palais des Nations, Geneva, on October 7th, 2002.
The World Movement for Nonviolence confers upon Amma the Gandhi-King Award for Non-violence at the UN in Geneva.
Amma’s address on ‘the role of religion in conflict transformation’, at the Millennium World Peace Summit, United Nations, 29th August, 2000.
Amma receives the Care & Share International Humanitarian of the Year Award.
Message Amma gave in the souvenir during the inauguration of AIMS, Super specialty hospital in Kochi, Kerala in 1998.
Amma’s address at the Interfaith Celebration in honour of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations, delivered at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, 21 October 1995.