Talk:Mata Amritanandamayi Math

Latest comment: 2 years ago by 37.33.209.48 in topic Deaths at ashrams

Deaths at ashrams edit

Might be worth it to mention the people who have been found dead at the ashrams. https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/woman-found-dead-mata-amritanandamayi-ashram-kerala-cops-suspect-suicide-151910

37.33.209.48 (talk) 06:38, 30 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

Ammachi - a trademark!? edit

The article informs that Ammachi® is a registered trademark of Mata Amritanandamayi Center. Amrithanandamayi's official website www.amma.org also claims the same thing. See the(current list)

This is surprising. Ammachi is a word used by a very large section of Malayalies to address their natural/biological mother. It is not a new term coined by the authorities of Mata_Amritanandamayi_Math. What right this sect has to appropriate this term? Will somebody challange this nonsense in court?MANOJTV 08:41, 22 July 2005 (UTC)Reply

Source of Fund for the Math edit

It is beyond my comprehension why the anonymous user 210.212.244.133 repeatedly delete the information pertaining to the major source of fund for the Amrithanandamayi Math. Do the Math authorities have anything to hide? The information provided in the paragraph is correct. To quote the weekly magazine The Week published from Kerala: Her ashram figures at the top of the list of charities receiving donations from abroad. In 1998-99, for instance, the ashram is said to have received more than Rs 50 crore. (Issue dated September 21, 2003). See the article at their website: Embracing the world. The same information is also available at the website of British Humanist Association: [1]. It says : Home Ministry records of the Government of India show that the Mata Amritanadamayi Mission is the second largest recipient in India of foreign funds – in 1998-99 alone Rs. 51.55 crores were received (about 515 million Indian Rupees or about 11.5 million US Dollars).

The anonymous user, who may in all possiblity be a devotee of Amrithanandamayi, may clarify his/her point of view, in case he/she intends to delete the information again. Indianskeptic 07:15, 5 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Attacks: Pavithran, inmate edit

I see that User:LanceMurdock999 has removed the mention of "ashram inmate" from the article without discussion. This is restored now. The article states that he was living at the ashram for some days. You don't need to reside at a place for a particularly defined period to become an "inmate". Please discuss before making such corrections. -- XrieJetInfo (talk) 16:14, 30 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

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