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    • About Amma

      Meeting Amma is a unique experience. For over thirty years now, Amma has been embracing all who come to her, all around the world.
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    • Early Years

      Born in a remote coastal village in southern India, Amma first began to embrace the people in her village as a way to ease their suffering. More..

    • International Forum

      Best known for her embrace, Amma also oversees a global network of international charities. More..

    • What People Say

      What religious & spiritual leaders, politicians, business people, cultural & social leaders, scientists and journalists say about Amma. More..

    • Where is Amma?

      Visit the Amritapuri.org website for Amma’s program dates and her visits to cities around the world. Visit Site

  • Humanitarian
    • Donate Online

      Donate online to help support Amma’s global charities (“Embracing the World”), Amma’s Australian activities and more… Donate Online

    • Embracing the World

      Amma’s humanitarian work has inspired the creation of an International Network of Charities called Embracing the World®. Visit Site

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  • Centres & Groups
    • Amritapuri India

      Amritapuri is the headquarters of Amma’s worldwide mission & spiritual home for Amma’s monastic disciples & devotees.
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    • Amma Melbourne Centre

      The Amma Melbourne Centre (known as Amma’s Melbourne Ashram), is located at Carrum Downs on the outskirts of the city. More..

    • Amma Sydney Centre

      The Amma Sydney Centre is currently in the development stage and we are looking for help with this worthy project! More..

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  • Activities
    • AAAS

      The Amrita Academy of Arts and Spirituality (AAAS) promotes a spirit-based education drawing from Amma’s teachings. More..

    • Mother’s Kitchen

      “Mother’s Kitchen” is a community service run by volunteers.
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      Kid’s Breakfast Club

    • Amrita Pantry

      Amrita Pantry is an initiative to help people in need across Australia through food boxes and support services. More..

    • IAM® Meditation

      IAM® Meditation Technique is a powerful meditation practice developed by Amma. More..

    • GreenFriends

      GreenFriends is a volunteer-led nature care organisation to preserve & protect the environment. More..

    • Spiritual Activities

      Spiritual practices and education that help us live a harmonious life of connection with ourselves, others and the world. More..

  • News & Tours
    • Australian News


      News from Amma groups and centres around Australia. More..

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      News around Amma, Amritapuri and humanitarian activities around the world. More..

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      Find out the latest news and updates about Australian tours. More..

    • Stay Connected


      Watch footage of Amma, talks by senior disciples, join a local virtual satsang or take an online class. More..

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Amma?

Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, world renowned spiritual leader, humanitarian and visionary known throughout the world simply as Amma (ammā, “Mother”), has compassionately served the world for decades imparting wisdom, strength and inspiration.

Through her extraordinary acts of Love, Inner Strength and Self-Sacrifice, Amma has endeared herself to millions and inspired thousands to follow in her path of selfless service.

Amma is truly a citizen of the world. She holds free public programs throughout India, Australia, Europe, United States, Japan, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, Africa and South America. In her talks, Amma offers words of wisdom and guidance on both personal fulfillment as well as on the most pressing matters of our time.

From issues such as climate change, cross-cultural tensions, poverty, and women’s rights, Amma’s observations invite each of us to get involved in the process of rebuilding a concerned and caring society.

What is “Darshan”?

To this day, Amma concludes her programs by embracing each person who has attended the event. These personal one-on-one meetings take up the vast majority of Amma’s time. Amma has given this motherly embrace, known as her Darshan, to more than 34 million people throughout the world. Amma has been known to give Darshan for more than 22 hours without interruption.

The most personally accessible, compassionate Spiritual leader alive today, When people pour out their hearts, Amma offers emotional solace, spiritual guidance, and concrete solutions to their problems.

How do I get in line for Amma’s blessing, her darshan?
To meet Amma, you will need a token which are issued on a first-come-first-served basis, 1.5 hours before the start of the program. Tokens are limited, so please arrive early. Learn more ›

Are the public programs similar to the retreats?
No. Amma’s public programs are free of charge and open to the public. Retreats require a fee. Learn more about public programs. Or, learn more about retreats ›

What if I have special needs, or am physically challenged and can’t wait in line?
Please inform the host or hostess who is stationed at the entrance to the hall. They will help provide a comfortable solution and assistance for receiving your embrace. Learn more ›

How is the Devi Bhava program different from the other evening programs?
Devi Bhava begins with an Atma Puja, a ceremony to promote peace and wellbeing for the world. It is a ceremony in honour of the divine self that dwells in all. Learn more ›

Are there any other customs or regulations during the programs?

  • Out of respect for the Indian culture, we recommend modest dress. For example: tank tops, shorts, tight leggings and short skirts are not recommended.
  • Children must be under the supervision of an adult at all times.
  • Sleeping in the hall during program is not permitted. Sleeping anywhere on the program grounds in your car or camper is not permitted.
  • No use of alcohol, tobacco or illegal drugs is allowed on the program premises.
  • Also, no audio or video recording or photography is permitted.

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