Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, affectionately known as Amma, will be in the London area from November 20–22, 2025, as part of her first European tour since 2019.
London Program Details
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Venue: Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher, Surrey KT10 9AJ
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Dates: Thursday, November 20 – Saturday, November 22, 2025
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Activities: Free public programs including Amma’s spiritual talks, guided meditation, devotional bhajans, and the opportunity to receive Amma’s darshan (her personal embrace).
Registration & Participation
To register for Amma’s event in London in November 2025:
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Visit the official Amma UK website: www.ammauk.org or ammaintheuk.org for announcements and registration details.
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Follow Amma’s social media pages on Instagram and Facebook for updates.
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For information on Amma’s 2025 Europe Tour, visit Amma.org.
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers are welcome to support Amma’s 2025 London visit. Any contribution helps — whether big or small, your support makes a difference!
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Volunteer Registration Form: https://ammalondon.fillout.com/volunteer
Local UK Events
In preparation for Amma’s London visit, her UK Centre in Bromley, Kent continues to host regular bhajans and satsangs. A highlight is the celebration of Amma’s 72nd Birthday on Saturday, October 4, 2025, with Swami Shubamritananda Puri leading the program.
These gatherings are not only spiritual milestones but also cultural occasions, giving UK Malayalees a sense of connection to Kerala’s traditions.
Kerala’s Pride on the Global Stage
Amma’s work extends far beyond Kerala, carrying Malayalee compassion and values to the world. Her institutions under the Mata Amritanandamayi Math and the Amrita group have gained international recognition:
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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, her university, is globally respected for cutting-edge research and innovation.
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Amrita Hospital, Kochi, established in 1998, is one of India’s foremost super-specialty hospitals, providing free or subsidised treatment to lakhs of patients.
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Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, India’s largest private multi-specialty hospital, has further cemented Amma’s vision of accessible, world-class healthcare.
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Amma’s humanitarian work — from disaster relief to women’s empowerment — has been recognised by the United Nations and world leaders.
Fact File: Amrita Hospital, Kochi
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Founded: 1998 by Mata Amritanandamayi
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Location: Edappally, Kochi, Kerala
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Capacity: Over 1,300 beds, with 450 critical care beds
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Specialties: Advanced cardiac care, organ transplants, oncology, neurosciences, and more
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Charitable Impact: Provides free or heavily subsidised treatment to thousands of underprivileged patients every year
Fact File: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita University)
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Founded: 2003 by Mata Amritanandamayi
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Campuses: 8 across India, including Amritapuri (Kerala), Coimbatore, Bengaluru, Kochi, Chennai, Amaravati, Mysuru, and Faridabad
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Ranking: Consistently ranked among the top private universities in India, and recognised in global university rankings
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Research Strengths: Artificial Intelligence, biotechnology, nanosciences, sustainable development, robotics, and medical sciences
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International Links: Collaborations with more than 200 world-leading universities
Fact File: Amma’s Global Humanitarian Activities
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Disaster Relief: Relief and rehabilitation for natural disasters including tsunamis, floods, earthquakes, and more
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Women’s Empowerment: Microfinance programs, vocational training, and self-help groups for over 200,000 women in Kerala
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Global Recognition: Speaker at the United Nations, Parliament of the World’s Religions, and Vatican Interfaith Summit
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Environmental Stewardship: Tree planting, clean water projects, and sustainable development initiatives
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Education for the Marginalised: Thousands of scholarships and free schooling for underprivileged children
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