During Amma’s visit to her ashram in Kaimanam, Thiruvananthapuram, Shri Uthradam Thirunal Marthanda Varma, the Maharaja of Travancore and head of the Travancore royal family, presented Amma with the first-ever Vishwaretna Puraskar (Gem of the World Award), bestowed by newly constituted Hindu Parliament.
The cultural association of the Amritapuri Campus, Samskriti, organized a panel discussion titled Violence Against Women on February 19, 2013. High-profile participants included Dr. Balakrishnan Shankar, Associate Dean, Amritapuri Campus. . .
Thousands of students, faculty and staff of the Amritapuri campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham joined residents of the Mata Amritanandamayi Math to form a human chain that extended over a. . .
The Amritapuri campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham came alive with myriads of lights and colors during Chancellor Amma’s fifty-ninth birthday as lakhs of people poured in from all parts of. . .
“Indian religion has never shied away from science; on the other hand, it has always embraced it, seeing it in the some ways, as a counterpart to spirituality,” stated Swami. . .
“In reality, nature is nothing but God’s visible form which we can experience through our senses. Indeed by loving and serving nature we are worshipping God Himself.” “Looking at nature. . .
March 23, 2012 School of Arts and Sciences, Amritapuri Meera S. R., Lecturer in Sanskrit, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Amritapuri had the opportunity. . .
Chancellor Amma’s message to delegates of NanoBio and NanoSolar stressed the complementary nature of scientific knowledge and spiritual wisdom. The message is reproduced below. The goal of science has always. . .
Distinguished guests attending the IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education had the opportunity to meet with Chancellor Amma on the first evening of the three-day conference. Amma explained to. . .
Amma Says: There is an inseparable bond between man and nature. For man, there cannot be an existence removed from nature. However, because of man’s thoughtless actions, equilibrium in nature. . .