Published On Aug 11, 2021
This video was more of view of Ashram, another compilation of my memories at Ashram is here :
• Hanging out at Spritual places & it's...
Anandamayi Ma (née Nirmala Sundari; 30 April 1896 – 27 August 1982) was an Indian saint, described by Sivananda Saraswati as "the most perfect flower the Indian soil has produced".
What a blessing to know Ma spent her time at Almora & to be able to spend time at the same space.
Anandmayi maa Ashram is a solitude & non-publicity driven peaceful
Ashram. So if you visit this space, I trust you to, maintain the serenity.
The Ashram host a quite meditation hall, open to sincere practitioners.
Read these to know about Maa :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandam...
https://www.ramdass.org/sri-anandamay...
https://avatarsandyogis.com/stories-a...
https://hridaya-yoga.com/sayings-of-m...
https://www.ananda.org/free-inspirati...
Hindi Articles :
https://www.swargarohan.org/sant-sama...
https://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/आनंदमयी...
READ AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI FOR FREE HERE : chapter 45, on anandmayi maa
https://www.ananda.org/autobiography/
Hindi :
https://ia803009.us.archive.org/19/it...
Other free read :
https://estudantedavedanta.net/The_Es...
https://o-meditation.com/downloadable...
Books on Maa:
https://www.anandamayi.org/books-on-l...
“Enquire: ‘Who am I?’ and you will find the answer. Look at a tree: from one seed arises a huge tree; from it comes numerous seeds, each one of which in its turn grows into a tree. No two fruits are alike. Yet it is one life that throbs in every particle of the tree. So, it is the same Atman everywhere. All creation is That: There is beauty in the birds and in the animals. They too eat and drink like us, mate and multiply; but there is this difference: we can realize our true nature, the Atman. Having been born as human beings, we must not waste this opportunity. At least for a few seconds every day, we must enquire as to who we are. It is no use taking a return ticket over and over again. From birth to death, and death to birth is samsara. But really we have no birth and death. We must realize that.”
-Anandamayi Ma, Ananda Varta Quarterl