The Universal Motherhood
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After this experience, the Universal Motherhood that was
awakened within Her made Her spontaneously embrace everyone
who came to Her, experiencing each one as Her very own child.
Hundreds of people were coming each day to spend a few moments
in Her arms. Amma would listen to their sorrows and console
them. She also began teaching them about the true purpose
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Meanwhile, the village youths intensified their harassment to the
point of trying to kill Her. Sudhamani's parents were devastated
by the events rocking their family life. But seeing their daughter's
courage and steadfastness, Her compassion and equipoise in the face
of all adversity, they began to understand that Her life had a very
special purpose.
In 1979, Amma's first monastic disciples came to reside permanently
by Her side. It was they who named Her Mata Amritanandamayi (Mother
of Immortal Bliss). As more and more young men and women felt inspired
by Amma's selfless compassion and began coming to Her for spiritual
guidance, an ashram was founded. Thus in 1981, the construction
of a few humble thatched huts next to Amma's family home marked
the beginning of the Mata Amritanandamayi Math.
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But Amma's children were not in India alone. In 1987, in
response to their invitations, Amma embarked on Her first
world tour. Today Amma spends most of the year travelling
throughout India and the world, where people flock to see
Her and are inspired by Her example of pure love and compassion |
Ammas home in Southern India is now also the home of 2,000
monks, nuns and householder devotees. They have been inspired by
Ammas teachingby her lifeand have dedicated themselves
to serving the world through Ammas vast network of charitable
projects.
When Amma is at the ashram, thousands visit her every day from
every corner of the world.
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