

I've put an Amma bhajan on this page, as well there are some being played in the different videos.įinally after bhajans are sung, comes "Arati" which comes from the sanskrit meaning (Aa=Towards Rati=Highest love for God) towards the highest love for Truth & God. Singing bhajans in a group is a very powerful way to praise God. These songs may be in a different Indian languages you are unfamiliar with, so for those songs we have transposed them into English with English meaning which we give as hand outs at satsang. Then there is singing of Bhajans which are spiritual songs about the yearning for God, and songs inspired by saints link Amma, and poets etc. The romanscript is listed on the YouTube videos under the Lalita link along with proper pronunciation.
#108 names of amma pdf#
I've listed the sanskrit (devanagari) version in PDF for both the 108 names of Amma, and 1000 Names of Godess Lalitambika. Keep in mind if you have never chanted and get frustrated that merely listening to the Lalita Sahasranama will bring many great results and many blessing to you and the family. I have put a link under the navigation menu to help clarify what it is, and some of the benefits of chanting.

But regularly listening to it, and studying it, and in time learning what each mantra means, and concentrating on the meaning while chanting finally, you'll gain some great spiritual and material benefits.
You may begin not being able to recite it well at all, as it is in sanskrit. Then, there is chanting and Amma recommends us to chant the Lalita Sahasranama as it is very beneficial spiritually to do so. Usually spiritual disciplines are done early in the morning before the sun rises, but if you get up at irregular times for work, you should not by any means compromise your spiritual disciplines, and you should attempt do them as early as possible when time permits.Ī typical Amma satsang consisits of studying scripture or Her teachings or watching a video or somthing of this nature which mentally makes us think of Her. It is a good idea to do your sadhana (Spiritual Disciplines) after you have awaken and bathed and before you've taken breakfast. If you visit the links on the left of this page under the navigation menu you will find a link to "daily practices". Perhaps you live a great distance from any formal satsang, then perhaps this online version will be helpful to your spiritual advancement. In doing so I have attempted to put together a sort of online version so you can hold satsangs in your home daily or weekly or when ever time permits irregardless of where you may be residing at. So we're a spiritual group our focus being on Amma.īelow I have outlined a typical satsang meeting.

īasically, if you are not familiar with a satsang, the very word stems from the Sanskrit language, originating out of the Indian Sub-continent, and comprises two words: Sat (Truth) and Sang (Company) so a satsang is a group of people who come together to associate in truth about god, or spirituality. Other wise we meet outdoors in the rural country side in Puryear, Tennessee at the following address: 35 Perkins Road, Puryear TN, 38251. When Murray State University (Murray, Kentucky) is in session for the Fall and Spring terms we usually meet on campus in the Curris Center, as it is more convenient for students and people living in the city limits with limited transportation means. However when Amma is touring in the United States we usually don't meet as we are usually traveling to various venues to take Her darshan and associate with other devotees and share in Her activities. Usually we meet every first Sunday of each month. Also, you'll find information about our local meeting times and spots. On this site you'll find out information about who Amma is, and how she is making an impact on the lives of people around the world.
