More than 1500 alumni of Amrita Niketanam Orphanage visited Amma in Amritapuri to celebrate the 34th anniversary of the Ashram taking over its care in Paripally, Kerala. Generations of people from Indigenous and other local communities have been transformed from endemic poverty to citizens that combine cultural heritage with modern day living.
What was once a sad tale of malnourished children living in unsanitary conditions has become a joyful annual event filled with ethnic traditions to express gratitude to the Divine Grace that saved them. About 800 of the alumni were born in the Attapadi community in Palakkad District, as well as villages in Wayanad District. These are locations that are home to Kerala’s largest tribal settlements.
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