Amrita is a Hindu movement named after Mata Amritanandamayi.
Mata Amritanandamayi is often described as the hugging saint. She has hugged countless people. A hug from her is said to have brought peace to the devotees. Ammachi, as she is popularly called, advocates the Advaitic principle of seeing everybody as oneself.
Amritapuri, Kollam, Kerala, India.
Monastic
Advaita philosophy is followed. The movement is non-sectarian.
Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique. Service of fellow human-beings.
Mata Amritanandamayi
Brahmasthanams are the temples built by Amritanandamayi. Here pooja is offered to reduce the negative effect of planets on devotees.
Chiefly Keralan and Malayali communities all over the globe. But has devotees and admirers throughout India.[ citation needed]
Amrita is a Hindu movement named after Mata Amritanandamayi.
Mata Amritanandamayi is often described as the hugging saint. She has hugged countless people. A hug from her is said to have brought peace to the devotees. Ammachi, as she is popularly called, advocates the Advaitic principle of seeing everybody as oneself.
Amritapuri, Kollam, Kerala, India.
Monastic
Advaita philosophy is followed. The movement is non-sectarian.
Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique. Service of fellow human-beings.
Mata Amritanandamayi
Brahmasthanams are the temples built by Amritanandamayi. Here pooja is offered to reduce the negative effect of planets on devotees.
Chiefly Keralan and Malayali communities all over the globe. But has devotees and admirers throughout India.[ citation needed]