--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> on 3/29/06 1:57 PM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> 
> >> Just for clarification:
> >> 
> >> Mother Meera is different from Amma, right?
> >> 
> >> And a male named Bhagavan is someone associated with Amma, right?
> > 
> > Meera is different from Amma, and Bhagavan is married to another Amma.
> >  Karunamayi's followers sometimes referred to her as Amma also.
> 
> Amma just means mother.

Correct. In all southindian languages, that is Tamil, Telugu,
Malayalam and Kanada.

Ammachi or Amritanandamayi is from Kerala > Malayalam 

Karunamayi is from Andhra > Telugu

Padmavati Devi , associate of Kalki Bhagavan, Andhra > Telugu

Mother Meera, in her native language is also Amma > Telugu

She was not born in Pondicherry, but in Chandepalle near Hyderabad in
Andhra, but lived some time in Pondy, when her Uncle, Mr. Reddy
brought her to the Aurobindo Ashram. She is since 1982 in Germany,
gives only silent Darshan by touch and glance. See my own page about her:
http://home.arcor.de/maatrix/amma.html



> I have an Indian friend whose son calls her Amma.
>





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