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Sri Amma Karunamayi
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Sri Amma Karunamayi, Atlanta 2014
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Born(1958-10-24)24 October 1958
Religion Hinduism
Nationality Indian
Philosophy Advaita Vedanta
Religious career
Guru God
Literary works"Sri Vidya - Divine Radiance Within"
Quotation

"Love only is Self-Realization."

Amma Sri Karunamayi (born October 24, 1958) [1] is a Hindu spiritual leader. Sri Karunamayi travels internationally promoting global peace and meditation. [2]

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Early life

Amma Karunamayi was born in South India in 1958. Karunamayi's mother was a devotee of Bhagawan Ramana Maharshi. On one rare occasion Ramana whispered to Karunamayi's mother that she would give birth to "Thai" or the divine mother who would help heal the planet. Encouraged by her parents, Karunamayi spent her childhood in spiritual paths immersed in prayer and worship. [3]

Avatar

Sri Amma Karunamayi's followers claim her to be an Avatar, a manifestation of Vishnu who is born enlightened or fully self-realized. She is called Amma by her devotees, which means "mother" in Amma's native Telugu language and other South Indian languages.

Teaching

Programs

Amma Karunamayi created several charitable programs to help the rural poor and disenfranchised in the extremely poor Andhra Pradesh area where her ashram is located. These provide free educational facilities, housing projects, clean water programs, a free hospital, mobile medical clinics, emergency relief programs, food and clothing donations, and free housing for people who had been dispossessed of their land. [1]

Honors

US Congressman Danny Davis of the Seventh Congressional District of Illinois presented the Golden Eagle Award 2012 to Her Holiness Amma Sri Karunamayi : Bhagavathi Sri Sri Sri Vijayeswari Devi, Founder President of S.M.V.A. Trust, Sri Manidweepa Mahasamsthanam, Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh,India, in recognition of her selfless service and dynamic leadership in providing numerous welfare programs for the underprivileged. [4] [5]

Television program

Karunamayi has a weekly television program, transmitted in India on Gemini TV and also on Bhakti TV.

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