Sri Lankan Government Invites Amma
to Bring Peace to the Island
22 January 2005 — Colombo, Sri Lanka
Sri. K.N. Douglas Devananda—the Honourable
Minister of Agricultural Marketing Development, Co-operative
Development, Hindu Affairs and Minister Assisting
Education and Vocational Training—invited Her
Holiness Sri Mata Amritanandamayi to Sri Lanka "to
bless Sri Lankans of all faiths and races and to
bring peace and prosperity in their lives."
In his letter, he requested Amma to come for four
days, specifically to visit the areas of Batticaloa,
Ampara, Trincomalee, Jaffna, Hambantota, Galle and
Matara.
"We are deeply touched by the great spiritual
and humanitarian work undertaken by Your Holiness
and by your Ashram to the poor and needy people in
many parts of the world," he wrote.
"Your gesture to dedicate one billion Indian
rupees for the welfare of tsunami victims will surely
inspire many other organisations to do likewise."
In response, Amma has already sent Swami Ramakrishnananda,
Brahmachari Vinayamrita Chaitanya and three other
brahmacharis from the Ashram.
The Honourable Minister appealed to Amma, stating
how several thousand Sri Lankans died in the tsunami
and several thousand others have been rendered homeless. "The
devastation is unparalleled in our known history.
The victims need spiritual healing, solace, succour
and blessing."
—Tulasi
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