This Is Amma's Age
Bharata Yatra 2004
19 February 2004 — Bangalore, Karnataka
The first of three days and nights that Amma is giving
bhajan, satsang and darshan at Her Bangalore Ashram
were brought to a start on Thursday in the presence
of the Honourable former Chief Justice of India, Padma
Vibhushan Shri. M.N. Venkatachalaiah; the Honourable
Standing Justice Shri. S.R. Nayak; Karnataka's Honourable
Minister for Revenue, Shri. H.C. Srikantaiah; the Honourable
Venezuelan Ambassador to India Shri. Walter Marques;
and the Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University, Shri.
M.S. Thimmappa.
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The evening began with all the dignitaries
garlanding Amma, addressing the assembled thousands
and inaugurating various new charitable activities
of the Mata Amritanandamayi Math. |
Twenty-six certificates to free homes in the Hirisave
Village of Karnataka's Hassan District were given to
destitute homeless couples as part of the Math's Amritakuteeram
Project, the Math's programme of giving away 100,000
homes across India within 10 years. The certificates
were distributed by Minister Srikantaiah, who then
said of Amma: "The world is blessed by Her presence.
Let Her have the strength and power to continue with
Her work."
The Math also inaugurated two new health centres in
Karnataka: one in Kasavanahalli and one in Ullal. These
centres of free and subsidised healthcare were given
auspicious beginnings when Amma handed over their inaugural
medical kits to centre doctor Nanjundeshwara. The centres
were inaugurated by former Chief Justice Venkatachalaiah.
In his address, the former chief justice said, "Wherever
Amma goes, She explains the truth and the hidden love
of each religion."
Justice Nayak announced the participation of various
Karnataka advocates in the Math's recently inaugurated
free legal cell of 1008 lawyers, Amritakripa Neeti
Pratishtan.
After Vice-Chancellor Thimmappa received the
first copy of this year's Bangalore Brahmasthanam
Festival Souvenir from Amma, he proclaimed, "A
great person is born in each age to solve the
troubles of mankind. This is Amma's age."
Amma then gave satsang and sang bhajans, including
several in the local language of Kannada. She
gave darshan upto 5 a.m. the next morning. |
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—Tulasi
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