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Amma' s North American Tour 2008

Frequently Asked Questions

  • FAQ   Can anyone attend a retreat or public program with Amma?

    Yes. Amma welcomes and blesses all people from all cultures, backgrounds and religious traditions.

  • FAQ   What is the difference between a public program and a retreat?

    Amma's public programs are free of charge and open to the public. Retreats require a fee and you must register in advance. Please see the general program schedule and retreat information details.

  • FAQ   Is the public program similar to the retreats?

    No. There are many special programs during the retreat. Although darshan is given by Amma at both retreats and public programs, the retreats provide more opportunities to interact and be with Amma. Retreat programs include a special meditation with Amma, a meal served by Amma, question and answer session with Amma, a guided morning meditation by Amma's senior disciples and daily spiritual classes by Amma's senior Swamis.This year, the IAM (Integrated Amrita Meditation) technique is also being offered as part of the retreat.

    Retreats have a with-accomodations or off-site option for accommodations. Meals are included in the retreat fee with either choice.

  • FAQ   Can you explain what types of events take place during the public programs?

    Amma's morning programs begin at 10:00 am when she enters the hall. It's nice to be there when she enters the hall (however, you are free to come and go at any time). After Amma enters the hall, there is a short guided meditation. After the meditation Amma begins to individually receive everyone who has come for her blessing.

    A personal blessing with Amma is called darshan. Amma's darshan is unique. She spends time with and hugs each person who comes to her. Amma's morning darshan usually lasts until 2:00 or 3:00 pm.

    Amma's evening program begins at 7:30 pm. Evening programs begin with a spiritual talk by Amma or one of her Swamis or close disciples. After the talk, Amma sings bhajans (devotional songs) with everyone until approximately 9:30 pm. The singing is followed by a short meditation and closing prayers. The evening darshan begins after prayers and generally lasts until 2:00 or 3:00 am.

    During darshan, bhajans are sung by Swamis and other devotees. Many people take advantage of the highly charged spiritual atmosphere and meditate or pray during darshan. You may also want to visit the bookstore and gift shop.

    Vegetarian meals and snacks are for sale for a small fee. Chairs will be available in the program hall; however, if you wish to sit on the floor, you may want to bring a mat or a cushion. We request that everyone limit their talking in the hall while darshan is taking place to help maintain a peaceful atmosphere.

  • FAQ   How do I get in line for Amma's blessing (darshan)?

    Amma makes herself available to anyone who wishes to receive her blessing and does her utmost to accommodate everybody, particularly newcomers.

    In order to ensure a harmonious flow, a token system has been developed. Free, numbered tokens are given out approximately one hour prior to the start of each program, with priority given to those meeting Amma for the first time, and should be obtained early in the program. Due to time constraints, token distribution may be limited.

    Due to the large number of people attending each program, those with tokens may have to wait awhile before their number range is posted. However, it is important that those going to receive darshan remain mindful of the token numbers so that they can get in line when their number range is posted, and not before or after.

    When not in the darshan line, all are welcome to sit close to Amma or explore the various activities in the hall. It is important to receive your token in the early part of the program.

  • FAQ   What should I do if I have special needs or am physically challenged and cannot wait in the regular line for darshan?

    If you have special needs or disabilities, please inform the host or hostess who is stationed at the entrance to the hall. They will seat you in a special section close to Amma and you will be assisted to Amma for darshan as needed. Disabled persons may also be dropped off at the entrance to the hall.

  • FAQ   Can you explain how Devi Bhava program is different from the other evening programs?

    Literally translated as "the mood of the Divine Mother", Devi Bhava is a very special event that celebrates the feminine aspect of God, and God’s unconditional love and compassion for all humanity. It is a traditional, joyful celebration when Amma gives darshan as the Divine Mother in the manner symbolized by the Hindu tradition.

    The evening commences with an Atma Puja, a ceremony to promote peace and well being for the whole world. It is a ceremony in honor of the Divine Self that dwells in all. The Atma Puja includes a spiritual talk by Amma, a powerful ceremony involving the chanting of the names of Devi (the Divine Mother), and the distribution of holy water blessed by Amma to all attendees.

    Following the puja, Amma offers her darshan to everyone present, typically into the early hours of the morning! Once everyone has been received, Amma blesses all participants by showering flower petals on those gathered in a poignant conclusion to the program.

  • FAQ   Are there any programs available for young children?

    Usually programs are available for children ages four through ten, pre-teens and teens during certain hours. Children must be under the supervision of an adult at all times.

  • FAQ   Are there any other customs or regulations during the programs?

    Out of respect for the Indian culture, we recommend modest dress. For examples, tank tops, shorts, tight leggings and short skirts are not recommended.

    Children must be under the supervision of an adult at all times. You should receive your token in the early part of the program.

    Sleeping in the hall during program is not permitted. Sleeping anywhere on the program grounds in your car or camper is not permitted.

    No use of alcohol, tobacco or illegal drugs is allowed on the program premises. Also, no audio or video recording or photography is permitted.

 

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