Category: Festivals

  • Vavubali 2024 Highlights – Pitru Puja at Amritapuri Ashram

    Vavubali 2024 Highlights – Pitru Puja at Amritapuri Ashram

    The Vavubali puja was conducted in #AmritapuriAshram (@Amritapuri) in accordance with the Amavasi Thithi, It is recommended that the Pitru Tarppanam be performed during this period, as it coincides with the new moon phase. Every day of a lunar month is called tithi.

  • Amritapuri Celebrates Guru Purnima

    Amritapuri Celebrates Guru Purnima

    Guru Purnima was celebrated with grandeur at the Mata Amritanandamayi Math. Thousands of devotees and ashram residents were present. The Guru Paduka Puja was conducted under the leadership of Swami Turiyamritananda Puri, followed by a satsang by Swami Jnanamritananda Puri. The ceremonies, which began at 5 AM with the Ashtadravya Mahaganapati Homam and Guru Homam, concluded with the distribution of prasad in the afternoon.

  • #Acrobatics by Amma’s Care Home Boys at Parippally during their #Amritapuri Visit!

    #Acrobatics by Amma’s Care Home Boys at Parippally during their #Amritapuri Visit!

    #Amma has taken 30 children from Arunachal Pradesh and 4 from Nagaland under the shelter of her care home in Paripally, Kerala. The young boys performed traditional human pyramids for Amma while visiting #Amritapuri.

    #ForEveryChild #YogaInspiration #MataAmritanandamayiDevi #Amrita #ArunachalPradesh #Nagaland

  • Gau Puja 2023 Amritapuri

    Gau Puja 2023 Amritapuri

    Krishna Janmashtami Celebration started with Gau Puja in Amritapuri

    Amritapuri bathed in the celestial aura of Krishna Janmashtami, and it all began with the sacred Gau (Cow) Puja
    As Amma’s children gather to offer their love and devotion to the Divine Cowherd. The atmosphere was magical, with melodious bhajans, mesmerizing dances, and heartfelt prayers that touched everyone’s soul.
    Happy Janmashtami !

    #mataamritananadamayidevi #MataAmritanandamayiMath #Amritapuri #amritapuriashram #ammaturns70 #amritavarsham70 #Amma70 #krishnajanmashtami #sreekrishnajayanthi

  • Celebrating Ganesha Nimajjanam at Amritapuri Ashram!

    Celebrating Ganesha Nimajjanam at Amritapuri Ashram!

    With heartfelt devotion, Amritapuri Ashram came together to bid farewell to Lord Ganesha in a beautiful Nimajjanam ceremony.
    The vibrant atmosphere, rhythmic beats, and unity of devotees created a truly special event. As the idol gently found its place in the water, we embraced change and let go of attachments with pure hearts.
    #AmritapuriAshram #GaneshaNimajjanam #UnityInDevotion #EmbracingChange #Amritapuri #MataAmritanandamayiMath #mataamritananadamayidevi

  • Independence Day Highlights – 2023

    Independence Day Highlights – 2023

    Celebrating Unity in Diversity at Amritapuri Ashram’s Independence Day Event!
    Amidst the serene surroundings of Amritapuri Ashram, we came together to honor the spirit of freedom and unity on this special Independence Day celebration. With the divine presence of Amma and the esteemed members of CRPF and Police forces, the event radiated a sense of pride and harmony.
    as Ashram residents and our brave protectors joined hands to celebrate the rich tapestry of our nation. As we unfurled the tricolor and sang the national anthem, it was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our heroes for a free and united India.
    Let the spirit of unity and respect continue to flourish as we walk hand in hand, fostering a stronger bond between our community, our defenders, and the entire nation.
    #IndependenceDay #AmritapuriAshram #UnityInDiversity #Patriotism #AmmaInspires #Amritapuri #MataAmritanandamayiDevi #MataAmritanandamayiMath

  • Pongal Celebrations 2023 at Amritapuri Ashram

    Pongal Celebrations 2023 at Amritapuri Ashram

    People from around the world celebrated Pongal in Amritapuri, which this year is from January 15-18. Originating from Tamil tradition, Pongal is a harvest festival to thank the Sun, Mother Nature, and the farm animals that support humankind’s food chain and ecological relationships. It marks the beginning of the Tamil month of Thai, which is considered an auspicious time. Pongal is also the name of the dish made and eaten during the ceremonies. It is a mixture of boiled sweet rice and derived from the Tamil word pongu, which means “to boil over”.