About Amma Bhagvan




* Bhagavan and Amma_
Enlightenment: a gift for the world - a gift for you by grace.

* Birth date - Amma 15th august 1954.
Bhagvan 7th march 1949.

Once only attainable after aeons of arduous discipline and practice, enlightenment is now being given purely through grace by two great spiritual teachers of the modern era Sri Bhagavan and Sri Padmavathi Amma: Two avatars acting as one, bringing healing and enlightenment to the world.

Their mission is to enlighten all humanity by the year 2012. As fantastic as this sounds, an astrological window of opportunity exists for this to happen and early indications are that this is entirely possible.

This means the solution to the word’s most dire challenges and the ushering in of a golden new age for humanity - ‘heaven on earth’ as Sri Bhagavan calls it. For individuals it means the ending of personal suffering and the direct and permanent experience of our true nature which is peaceful and joyous. This individual change will collectively transform our world.


* Who is Sri Bhagavan?

Sri Bhagavan was born on March 7th 1949 in a village called Natham, located at North Arcot District of Tamil Nadu. As a child he was known to be extraordinary, given more to aspects of introspection and solitude rather than to play.



At a very young age he had said that his purpose in life was to effect a massive change in the world. From 1983 to 1990 Bhagavan and his first disciples had gone into a retreat deep within the Chitoor Disrict of Andhra Predesh. They had set up a spiritual school called Jeevashram. It was during this time that a lot of individuals including his chosen disciples started having divine mystical experiences, which revealed to them who Bhagavan really was.

Revelations followed for the youthful disciples paving the way for the transmission of this message throughout India and around the world. From humble beginnings, today the movement is a growing phenomena with over 15 million followers. This number is increasing daily.

* A Message from Sri Bhagavan _

Humanity faces a quantum leap forward. It faces a deeper social upheaval and creative restructuring of all time. Without clearly recognizing it, we are engaged in building the world’s first Golden Age. In the near future we will be the first generation to create a global Golden Age.

The passage of time, from June 2004 to June 2012, is humanity’s greatest opportunity to become enlightened. A new civilization would come and along with it a new frame of consciousness. This new frame of consciousness would mean an increased ability to see things from a higher perspective. Our consciousness would continue to expand and there would be no returning to a tribal or a national life. Our energies would get directed towards spiritual enlightenment and wholeness. The world would be transformed, from one dominated by materialism to one of balance and spirituality. The currently ruling world order would be completely transformed to one of equality between all human beings.

The dawn of this new civilization, which we may call the Golden Age, is the single most explosive fact of our life times. We have a destiny to create – ‘A state of consciousness that is oneness with all that is’.

* About "Sri Amma"

Amma was born on August 15th 1954 in a village called Sangam, in the state of Andhra Pradesh in Southourn India. Amma’s innocence, graciousness and immense wisdom instil in the hearts of the listener a tremendous reverence and an immediate affection and love for her. She has difficulty in saying no when asked. Tremendous miracles happen in her presence. She is the embodiment of love – the divine mother. One could say that Amma & Bhagavan are like one being in two bodies. Bhagavan is the one who is guiding this process and Amma is generating tremendous energy, so that the Oneness state becomes available for everyone. When asked about healing, Bhagavan often tells people to ask Amma as she will react faster than him. Amma is giving darshans in Nemam 5 days a week. Thousands of people gather to be in her presence. All seem to share a unique personal relationship with her.

Seeing is believing
Seeing is experiencing.

- Amma Bhagvan Sharanam.