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==References==
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#[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3136524.stm BBC-News article about Amritanandamayi]
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3136524.stm BBC-News article about Amritanandamayi]
#[http://www.amritapuri.org/disaster/hurricane.php Hurricane relief]
*[http://www.amritapuri.org/disaster/hurricane.php Hurricane relief]
#[http://www.amritapuri.org/tsunami/tsunami.php Tsunami relief]
*[http://www.amritapuri.org/tsunami/tsunami.php Tsunami relief]
#[http://www.amritapuri.org/social/social.php Social Service]
*[http://www.amritapuri.org/social/social.php Social Service]
#''Amma: Healing the Heart of the World'' by [[Judith Cornell]], (William Morrow & Company, ISBN 0-688-17079-X)
*''Amma: Healing the Heart of the World'' by [[Judith Cornell]], (William Morrow & Company, ISBN 0-688-17079-X)
#''Messages from Amma: In the Language of the Heart by [[Janine Canan]] (Ten Speed Press, ISBN 1-58761-214-3)
*''Messages from Amma: In the Language of the Heart by [[Janine Canan]] (Ten Speed Press, ISBN 1-58761-214-3)
# ''Department of Health issues measles warning'': [http://www.health.wa.gov.au/press/view_press.cfm?id=575 CDNA]   
* ''Department of Health issues measles warning'': [http://www.health.wa.gov.au/press/view_press.cfm?id=575 CDNA]   
#''Getting to Joy: A Western Householder's Spiritual Journey with Amma (Mata Amritanandamayi) by [[Karuna Poole]] (Shantini Center, ISBN 0-9643629-2-9)
*''Getting to Joy: A Western Householder's Spiritual Journey with Amma (Mata Amritanandamayi) by [[Karuna Poole]] (Shantini Center, ISBN 0-9643629-2-9)
http://amritapuri.amrita.edu[[User:Nachiketa|Nachiketa]] 13:51, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
*http://amritapuri.amrita.edu


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Mātā Amritanandamayī Devi, also known by her followers as "Amma", "Ammachi" or "Mother" (September 27, 1953 - ), is an Indian spiritual leader and is considered by many to be a holy person or saint. She is a widely respected humanitarian and called by some "the hugging saint" [1].

Amrita means "eternal" and Ananda means "happiness" in Sanskrit; therefore her name literally means "the mother who is eternally happy".

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