On Sunday, October 6th, 2024, devotees gathered at the MA Centre in Singapore at 9 a.m. to celebrate the 4th day of Navarātri and the first day of Lakṣmī Pūjā. Synopsis of Mādhavāmritaji’s talk: The Aṣṭalakṣmī refers to eight forms of Lakṣmī, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. These eight forms indicate different types of...Continue Reading
On Sunday, October 6th, 2024, devotees gathered at the MA Centre in Singapore at 9 a.m. to celebrate the 4th day of Navarātri and the first day of Lakṣmī Pūjā. Synopsis of Mādhavāmritaji’s talk: The Aṣṭalakṣmī refers to eight forms of Lakṣmī, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. These eight forms indicate different types of...Continue Reading
On Thursday, October 3rd, 2024, Amriteswari Society celebrated the first day of Navarātri with devotion. The hall was ready by 6 p.m., and devotees gathered both in person and online for the Durgā Pūjā. Suresh Menon and Sivaraj, both of whom sponsored the event, participated in the archanā to Goddess Durgā. In his talk, Br....Continue Reading
On Saturday, 5th October 2024, devotees gathered at the MA Centre in Singapore at 5 p.m. to celebrate the 3rd day of Navarātri and Durgā Pūjā. Synopsis of Mādhavāmritaji’s talk: Behind Durgā’s slaying of Mahiṣāsura lay a saga of one man’s determination to avenge a perceived wrong, a bitter resolve that led to generations of...Continue Reading
On Friday, 4th October 2024, devotees gathered at the MA Centre in Singapore at 7 pm to worship the Divine Mother on the second day of Navarātri. Following the chanting of Amma’s Aṣṭōttaram and the Durgā Aṣṭōttaram, Br. Mādhavāmṛta delivered a thought-provoking talk. In his talk Br. Mādhavāmṛtajī explained how Navarātri celebrates the slaying of...Continue Reading
*Pūjā Registration:* https://bit.ly/Karthika-Puja Ōṁ Namaḥ Śivāya, The Amriteswari Society will be holding our regular monthly Kārtikā Pūjā at our centre *tomorrow at 7 pm*. The Kārtikā Pūjā is performed in celebration of Amma’s birth star – Kārtikā, and is said to help diminish the ego and all negative tendencies that hinder spiritual progress and material...Continue Reading
The first Asia-Pacific Spiritual Retreat ended on 31st March 2024. Swamiji left Singapore, leaving behind unforgettable memories and the lingering fragrance of spirituality. Before he left Singapore, Swamiji expressed his appreciation for how well the event was organized and how receptive devotees had been during his talks. Swamiji also graced the Centre with a visit,...Continue Reading
APAC Retreat- Online registration Om Namah Shivaya Good news: because of high demand from devotees throughout the world, the Asia-Pacific Spiritual Retreat 2024, to be held in Singapore at the Changi Cove, will now be available online. Online participants will be able to access: • Swamiji’s satsangs (spiritual discourses) • Swamiji’s guided meditations • Question-and-answer...Continue Reading
“Negativities such as excessive sleepiness, sloth, lust, anger, pride, envy, impatience and a lack of faith are obstacles to doing spiritual practices and making spiritual progress. Conquering them through penance and thus attaining spiritual fulfillment – this is the principle that Navratri conveys.” – Amma Om Namah Shivaya The Amriteswari Society warmly invites you to...Continue Reading
5th July 2020 – Amritapuri – from Amma’s Guru Purnima programme Amma knows that many devotees are sad that they cannot be here today for Guru Purnima. We have to abide by the Government rules. When so many residents stay here, Amma has to ensure their safety as well. Only if we behave as...Continue Reading