On ‘Amritavarsham 69’ Amma said, “Take a seed and put it in some soil with some manure and wrap it up in a piece of paper. Drop those seed balls in a place where they can sprout—either around your house or in some wooded area. The more saplings you can plant, the better. This would be the greatest gift you can give to Amma,”
AYUDHians who are participating in the Self-Management Workshop decided to put this into practice. They enthusiastically participated in the Seedball Workshop which was held as part of the AYUDH Internship Program.
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'Let’s win together'- the participants of AYUDH Self-Management Internship Program learned, what Amma often mentions with an example in Amma's Satsang - how the innocent children won together when they participated in a running race in a Special Olympics. Through an awesome Unity Game, the AYUDHians learned how they act in a similar situation, which was a great introspection for them.
IAM Meditation Training was conducted for the participants of AYUDH Self-Management Internship Program. Meditation is the effective Self-Management strategy and all ASIP participants have taken a pledge that they will integrate IAM practice to their daily routine.
Bhagavad Gita shines as the beacon light of knowledge, inspiring millions to tread the path of Dharma. Life Management lessons as depicted by Gita was one of the most inspiring event in the AYUDH Self-Management Internship Program. Amma says “In the Gita, Lord Krishna teaches that spirituality is something we have to live in our day-to-day life – it is for everyone, and is especially applicable to all who want to live life full of happiness and contentment”
The light of knowledge never extinguishes. If you have the right knowledge, others can light the lamp of knowledge from you!
Parents of Alumni and Senior Students of Amrita Vidyalayam attended the AYUDH Orientation Program at Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Swamini Shamadamrita Prana, the Director of the school explained the importance of being part AYUDH and how AYUDH as a youth platform help the students to be part of Amrita and do good things even after passing out from the school. She also added, this is a great opportunity for the students to learn and practice what they learned from Amrita.
On Day2 at Amritapuri, AYUDH Ahmedabad Team was blessed to meet Swamiji, Swami Amritaswarupananda Puri, President, AYUDH Global & Amrita University and Vice Chairman of M A Math, listen to Swamiji’s Words of Wisdom and receive Prasad from him. Swamiji appreciated AYUDHians, gave a beautiful Satsang and said, "However be the world, if you are full of Love, then you can uplift others".
“Swamiji’s words really inspired us to move on the path of Dharma always and to Love and Serve the world selflessly.” said AYUDHians.
The selection process for the first batch of AYUDH Self-Management Internship Program (ASIP Level 1) was done in 2 phases in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Separate sessions were conducted for the AYUDH members from the prestigious educational institutions & organizations and for the AYUDHians from Amrita Vidyalayam, Ahmedabad. The AYUDH Coordinators from the AYUDH National Coordination Team from Amritapuri had a wonderful interaction with the young minds. It was inspiring to see the enthusiasm of the participants to learn more about Sanatana Dharma.
In Amma's Childhood, Amma first began reaching out to neglected people in society, especially seniors of society who had no one to help them. Inspired by Amma's life, this year on Amma's Birthday, coordinators from AYUDH Ahmedabad team decided to visit Matoshree old age home, situated in Nava Vadaj, Ahmedabad. For past several weeks AYUDH Ahmedabad team has been collecting items to be distributed in the old age home. On 'Amritavarsham69', the representatives from the team visited the old age home, spent a few hours with the elderly.
AYUDH Ahmedabad chapter celebrated National Youth Day in a creative way by organizing an interesting Youth TV program which beautifully embodied the following quote of Swami Vivekananda.
“My hope of the future lies in the youths of character, intelligent, renouncing all for the service of others, and obedient – good to themselves and the country at large”.