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mritanandamayi unhurt in attack

George Iype in Kochi | August 21, 2005 23:39 IST
Last Updated: August 22, 2005 00:10 IST

A man tried to attack Mata Amritanandamayi, one of India's best-known 
spiritual figures, on Sunday evening, but was overpowered by her 
disciples.


The incident occurred†during a prayer and bhajan event†at the 
Mata's†Vallikkav Ashram in Kerala's Kollam district.
†
Police officers†have taken custody of the attacker and 
say†Amritanandamayi is unhurt and safe.
†
The police said the attacker, whose name is reported to be Pavithran, 
has been staying at†the Ashram for some days.
†
Hailing from Idukki district in Kerala, the attacker sat†among the 
followers praying and singing in front of Amritanadamayi who was seated 
on the dais.
†
Suddenly, he†jumped up and rushed to Amritanandamayi with a knife. But 
before he could reach her, a group of disciples around Amritanandamayi 
overpowered him.
†
"The attack on our Amma has been foiled. Amma is safe and sound. And 
she has forgiven the man who tried to attack her," Amritaswarupananda, 
an associate of Amritanandamayi, told rediff.com
†
He said Amritanandanmayi†had a very busy day on Sunday. In†the morning 
she distributed 300 sewing machines to women from villages affected by 
the tsunami. Kerala Speaker Therambil Ramakrishnan was the main guest 
during the event.
†
Amritaswarupananda said†the Math†also gave clothes to 5,000 children 
from Alappuzha district who had participated in the 
Yoga-English-Sanskrit class conducted in May.
†
He felt the person who tried to attack Amritanandamayi was of "unstable 
mind."
†
Math officials said they would impose strict security measures for 
visitors to the Ashram who want to meet and hug Amritanandamayi,
†
Amritanandamayi is wellknown†for spending up to 18 hours a day hugging 
her followers.
†
At last count, more than 30 million people had been given her blessings 
through her hugs.
†
Amritanandamayi, 51, was born in a poor fishing village in the remote 
coastal village of Parayakadavu, which was affected†by the December 26, 
2004 tsunami. As a child, she refused to go to school and spent nearly 
all her time chanting prayers to Lord†Krishna. She went to the seashore 
to meditate and nearly every night.
†
Soon, she began to attract devotees.
†
Originally named Sudhamani, she adopted her current name, which means 
full of immortal bliss' in 1981.
†
Since then, Amritanandamayi has addressed international interfaith 
meetings and set up branches of her ashram in India and abroad. She now 
has centres in Canada, England, France, Italy, Germany, the 
Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Finland, Argentina, Brazil,†Reunion Island, 
Japan and Singapore.


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