Amritapuri ashram

Tag: bhajans

  • Students singing to Amma

    Students from Amritavidyalayam Bangalore visited Amritapuri on 20 and 21 August. They were delighted to get the chance to sing bhajans to Amma during darshan. Here is what Sagar, Prerana and Sahana, three of the visiting students, had to say: “This is the yearly school trip that our school organizes for us to come to Amritapuri. We all look forward for this chance to enjoy a visit to the ashram and  have Amma’s darshan. I also like the food here!” (Sagar, 10th standard) “We practice bhajans once a week at Bangalore. It was so special to come here and get…

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  • Seattle 2nd night retreat

    Amma continued to delight the hearts and souls of her children with the introduction of even more new bhajans which were created during the winter and spring. In the afternoon, Amma’s Seattle Children put on an inspiring play embracing Amma’s message that we should be content with our lives. Amma sang: Jai Ganesha Jai Ekadanta Murali Vale Vedana Kondor – (new – Malayalam) – a somber melody longing for Krishna – “From pain I created a bamboo flute, and my flowing tears formed a Yamuna River.” Devi Devi Devi (new – Kanada) – an upbeat bhajan whose main verse exclaims,…

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  • Seattle Retreat 1st evening

    Amma arrived at the hall at exactly 8pm. Each summer tour, a bhajan supplement is released which contains the newest bhajans being sung by Amma along with new World Tour CDs. This year, there are close to 4 dozen new bhajans. Saturday evening’s bhajans were a mix of old and new: Dayakaro Tum Krishna Govinda Gopala Muralikayiloru Ganamundo? (new – Malayalam) “Is there any song in your Flute?” Tathi Tathi (new – Tamil) – the words Tathi Tathi are an affectionate reference to the sound of the soft quick steps of a toddler Pagalaina (new – Telugu) Om Namah Sivayaha…

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  • Writhing for your Darshan

    May 28th, Seattle, USA Amma’s 2010 North American Tour started yesterday with public programs at the new Hyatt Regency in Bellevue near Seattle. Amma began evening bhajans by singing Sri Ganayaka and ended with Jai Ma Ambe.  In between were 6 new bhajans. Sri Gananayaka Giridhar He  (Hindi)- “Oh Lord who lifted the mountain, leader of the Yadavas, Divine Cowherd Madhava, come dance the Rasa with us.” Iniyenu Kanum – (Malayalam) Dayagala Ma Amma (Telugu) Kadaloram – a soft Tamil ballad in praise of Kali – “O Mother Kali, O Divine Mother Kali” A-I Bhavani – an upbeat Marathi Bhajan…

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