Where does Amma live?

Where does Amma live?

Amritapuri
She has followed Amma through Europe and spent two extended stays at Amritapuri, Amma’s ashram in the southern Indian state of Kerala, which is where she lives when not touring and where many of her most rapt followers set up permanent residence.

Where is amritapuri situated?

It is located in the state of Kerala, which is 8 km away from Karunagappally, 29 km away from Kollam, about 110 km north of Thiruvananthapuram, and 120 km south of Kochi. Amritapuri is also the name by which the location of the ashram is now known.

Where was Mata Amritanandamayi born?

Alappad, India
Mata Amritanandamayi/Place of birth

Which branch of Amrita is best for CSE?

All the campus are really very well but I suggest you to go for main campus i.e Amritha Puri while AEEE gets good placements to CSE .

Is the Amritapuri ashram the home of Amma?

Built upon the very property where Amma was born, Amritapuri is now the headquarters of Amma’s worldwide mission and the spiritual home for Amma’s monastic disciples and hundreds of householder devotees. All the residents have dedicated their lives for realising God and serving the world.

How many people live in Mata Amritanandamayi Ashram?

People come in large numbers to the Mata Amritanandamayi Math in Amritapuri. Over 3000 people live here, from both India and across the world, and have devoted themselves to self-realization and working for the common good of all.

Which is the newsletter of Amritapuri campus?

Amritapuri Campus published its newsletter for the month November 2016. It features the information about events conducted, departmental activities, research activities, faculty and student’s achievements.

How many people live in Parayakadavu Ashram?

Over 3000 people live here, from both India and across the world, and have devoted themselves to self-realization and working for the common good of all. Located in the small fishing village Parayakadavu, this ashram is a sacred place. It is an embodiment of the ancient Indian ideal “the whole world is one family” (vasudhaivakutumbakam).