Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi Jeevan Charitre
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Around the world Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, popularly known as Amma, is hailed as an educator, humanitarian and spiritual leader. Through her simple and practical teachings, Amma has inspired countless lives to devote themselves to serving the less fortunate. In this extraordinary biography, one of Amma’s closest disciples tells the story of how a village girl evolved into a spiritual teacher with an international network of charitable activities. This is a powerful and moving introduction to Amma for those who don’t know her and
a deepening experience for those who do.

Talks - 4

Since 1968, Swami Paramatmananda Puri has lived the life of a renunciate in India, settling there at the age of nineteen, to imbibe the spiritual essence of that great and ancient culture. It has been his good fortune to have kept the company of many saints and sages over the years, culminating in his meeting with his Guru, Mata Amritanandamayi, in 1979. As one of her senior disciples, he was eventually asked to return to the U.S. to serve as head of the first ashram in the West, the Mata Amritanandamayi Center, where he remained in residence since from 1990 until 2001.

Many residents and visitors to the Center have shared that one of the high points in programs there have been Swami’s talks, encompassing Amma’s teachings, his experiences in India, his understanding of scriptural texts, and his life on the spiritual path. With wit and humour, he has synthesized East and West, and created a forum for spiritual learning for people from all walks of life. Originally available only on tape, his talks have now been transcribed, making these volumes a treasury of wisdom for years to come. These talks were recorded over twenty years ago. For this revised edition, Swamiji decided to rewrite the book in a more readable style.

Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi a Biography
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Around the world Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, popularly known as Amma, is hailed as an educator, humanitarian and spiritual leader. Through her simple and practical teachings, Amma has inspired countless lives to devote themselves to serving the less fortunate. In this extraordinary biography, one of Amma’s closest disciples tells the story of how a village girl evolved into a spiritual
teacher with an international network of charitable activities. This is a powerful and moving introduction to Amma for those who don’t know her and a deepening experience for those who do.

മുത്തശ്ശി രാമായണം (Grandma's Ramayana - Malayalam)

If people are to be righteous and cultured, noble values must be instilled in them from a young age. The easiest way to do this is by familiarizing children with stories of God. Tales of the divine play of Śrī Rāma, Śrī Krishna and other divine incarnations help us understand  dharma (code of righteous conduct). Their lives convey how one may conduct oneself righteously.

Upadeshamrita - Bhag 2

The wisdom of a Great Soul like Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, who has come with the sole purpose of uplifting the world, has both immediate and eternal meaning. At the same time as She elucidates values that are everlasting, She is perfectly attuned to the needs of our time, and Her words respond to the heartbeat of the people. Throughout the world today, the extraordinary Love and nectar-like words of Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi are effecting transformations in the lives of millions of people from all walks of life. This book is a precious collection of conversations between Amma and Her disciples, devotees and visitors during the period from June 1985 to September 1986. In a unique way, Her simple yet profound utterances provide an answer to the eternal questions about the meaning of life and the attainment of real happiness.

Ammavin Trukkaranizhali

n 1981, An American Student In Europe, Gretchen McGregor Walked Into A Bookstore And Bought A Book That Would Change Her Life Forever, A History Of The Worship Of The Divine Mother. Gripped By The Possibility That This Ancient Tradition Must Still Exist Today, She Embarked On A Journey That Would Take Her From The Hills Of Pennsylvania To The Mountains Of New Mexico, And By 1983 To A Remote Village In Kerala, South India, Where She Would Find A Mahatma, Known Only To The Pious Locals And A Handful Of Spiritual Seekers Who Had Gathered Around Her. They Called Her, Simply, Amma. Convinced That She Had Found The Divine Mother In A Human Form, Gretchen Settled Down To Seek The Highest Truth As A Spiritual Aspirant In Amma’s Ashram. Little Did She Know That Her Journey Had Only Just Begun. When Amma Received An Invitation To Visit The U.S. For The First Time In 1987, It Was Kusuma, As Gretchen Was Named By Amma, Who Traveled Alone To The U.S. To Organize Amma’s First Tour. With Little More Than A Hope And A Prayer, And Often Less Than Five Dollars In Her Pocket, 25 Year Old Kusuma Traversed The Length And Breadth Of America, Armed Only With A Home Video She Had Made Of Amma And A Heart Full Of Faith And Love.

Her Efforts Bore Fruit Beyond Her Wildest Dreams As The Subsequent Annual World Tours Allowed Amma To Touch The Hearts Of Countless People In More Than 25 Countries. But As Amma’s Mission Expanded, Kusuma’s Own Heart Grew Distant, And She Found Herself Turning Her Back On Amma And Walking Away. This Book Is Kusuma’s Unflinching Exploration Of Her Own Spiritual Journey; What Brought Her To Amma, And What Took Her Away. It Is Also The Story Of How She Decided To Come Back, And Finally Discovered That She And Amma Had Never Really Been Apart. Gretchen Kusuma McGregor Is One Of The Earliest Followers Of The Indian Spiritual Leader And Humanitarian Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, Known Throughout The World As Amma, Or Mother, For Her Selfless Love Toward All Beings. She Lives In Amritapuri, South India. Published By The Disciples Of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, Affectionately Known As Mother, Or Amma The Hugging Saint.

Mukthi Pathayile - Pakuti 2

The trials of personal transformation, and meetings with some of India’s greatest contemporary Masters, including Mata Amritanandamayi, Nisargadatta Maharaj and disciples of Ramana Maharshi. This book will illumine and inspire seekers to deepen their commitment to the values of love, wisdom and self less service to humanity. Swami Paramatmananda Puri is a senior disciple of the great woman saint of Kerala, India, Amma. He came to settle in her ashram in 1980 after having spent 12 years in Ramana Maharshi’s ashram in Tiruvannamalai. Born in America and familiar with the analytical Western mind, yet having fully lived and imbibed Eastern spiritual truths, he is able to present those truths in a manner which is readily understood by everyone.

On the road to Freedom Part 1

This book has been written on the insistence of a few fellow seekers who felt that my life and experiences with some of the real sages of India over the past twenty-eight years would be interesting and useful to other aspirants on the spiritual path. On hearing their request, I was immediately reminded of the words of one of those saints who told me that only a Self-Realized Soul should write a book on spirituality. If an ignorant person (one who has not realized the Truth) should do so, he would only fall into the trap of egoism and have a spiritual downfall. I told the same to these well-wishers who, however, persisted in their requests. At last, I told them that if my spiritual Master, Mata Amritanandamayi, should tell me to write a book, only then would I do it, knowing that Her
Grace would protect and guide me. After these friends had approached and spoken to Her, She told me that I should write the book as a service to other aspirants. Though this book takes the form of an autobiography, its sole purpose is to bring out the greatness and methods of teaching of the mahatmas (sages) of India. If one feels inspired to seek their holy company and get the wonderful fruits thereof after reading it, then it has more than fulfilled its purpose.

 

Grandma's Ramayana

If people are to be righteous and cultured, noble values must be instilled in them from a young age. The easiest way to do this is by familiarizing children with stories of God. Tales of the divine play of Śrī Rāma, Śrī Krishna, and other divine incarnations help us understand dharma (code of righteous conduct). Their lives convey how one may conduct oneself righteously.

Talks 5

Since 1968, Swami Paramatmananda Puri has lived the life of a renunciate in India, moving there at the age of nineteen, to imbibe the spiritual essence of that great and ancient culture. It has been his good fortune to have kept the company of many saints and sages over the years, culminating in his meeting with his Guru, Mata Amritanandamayi, in 1979. As one of her senior disciples, he was eventually asked to return to the U.S. to serve as head of the first ashram in the West, the Mata Amritanandamayi Center, where he remained in residence from 1990 till 2001. Many residents and visitors to the Center have shared that one of the high points in programs there have been Swami’s talks, encompassing his experiences in India, his understanding of scriptural texts, and his life on the spiritual path. With wit and humor, he has synthesized East and West and created a forum for spiritual learning for people from all walks of life. Originally available only on tape, his talks have now been transcribed, with his speaking style preserved as much as possible, making these volumes a treasury of wisdom for years to come.

The Eternal Beauty That We Are
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Amma’s words present a simpler version of the same truths found in the ancient scriptures. Hence, they carry the same beauty and profundity as the knowledge shared by the ancient seers. They really require no introduction. However, to truly understand their meaning, it is not enough to merely read them. One has to meditate upon them—to go beneath their surface and dive deep. Then, we find that, just as a tree is hiding inside each seed, a world of knowledge is hiding inside Amma’s every word. They have tremendous power—the power to quieten our mind and help us come face to face with God, our true nature.”