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. . .
The Amrita fraternity at the Amritapuri campus celebrated the Navaratri Festival with great enthusiasm during October 15-24, 2011. The atrium at the entrance of the institution building underwent a beautiful. . .
Students and staff of the Amritapuri campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham sat spellbound in the ambience of light and darkness as the story of the great epic Ramayana, which itself. . .
Over 600 faculty members at the Amritapuri and Coimbatore campuses had the opportunity to recently come together as they participated in a very unique three-day cultural camp at their respective. . .
Sampoojya Swami Poornamritananda Puri spoke to the Amrita fraternity during Campus Day celebrations at Amritapuri on April 27, 2012. The thousands of students enrolled in various programs offered by Amrita. . .
“What do human values mean to me as a prospective professional in management?” MBA students from over thirty B-Schools in the country pondered on this question, as they participated in. . .
All first-year students at all Amrita campuses receive training in the Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique (IAM) at the start of every academic year. A simple combination of traditional yoga asanas, pranayama and meditation exercises, IAM requires only about 20 minutes of daily practice.
Amritapuri students, interested in learning more about India’s rich cultural heritage, recently had the opportunity to attend two very distinguished lectures. On January 6, 2012, Sri. K.P. Umapathy Acharya from the Viswakarma Institute of Sacred Architecture, Tamil Nadu, spoke to the students about temple architecture.
Undergraduate students of the Department of Commerce and Management at Amritapuri celebrated Diwali this year in style. They hosted Jyotirgamaya, a grand celebration for kids from the neighborhood, aged 8-18.. . .
“Just as sweetness cannot be separated from honey, just as beauty cannot be separated from a rainbow, Onam cannot be separated from a Malayali’s heart,” said Amma, in her Onam. . .