Sadgamaya 5128

Swami Tapasyamritananda Puri is a senior monastic disciple of Satguru Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma) and a respected spiritual teacher known for his wisdom, humility, and compassionate guidance. Deeply inspired by Amma’s vision of selfless service and universal love, he has dedicated his life to spreading spiritual values and supporting humanitarian initiatives. With a profound understanding of Vedanta, Indian philosophy, and spirituality, Swamiji has delivered inspiring discourses across India and abroad, helping seekers integrate timeless spiritual principles into their daily lives. His teachings are marked by clarity, practicality, and a deep commitment to inner transformation. Beyond his spiritual pursuits, Swamiji is a Black Belt holder in Karate and an accomplished guitarist. Having successfully cleared the Civil Services Preliminary Examination, he chose to dedicate his life to serving society through the path shown by his Guru.

OSA Album – AY 2025–2026

The Academic Year 2025–26 comes alive through this album — a celebration of energy, creativity, and togetherness that defines the Amrita spirit. From grand cultural celebrations and impactful awareness campaigns to inspiring workshops and dynamic student initiatives, every page reflects moments filled with enthusiasm, purpose, and collaboration.

Plastic Free Month July 2024

Plastic Free Month aims to increase awareness about the dangers of plastic pollution, promote sustainable alternatives, and inspire collective efforts to cut down on plastic waste for a healthier environment. This initiative was introduced by environmental advocates and organizations to tackle the escalating issue of plastic pollution. It encourages individuals and communities to shift away from single-use plastics, favoring reusable options and sustainable practices instead. This year, Nature club along with EIACP Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, launched a campaign to highlight the importance of adopting a sustainable lifestyle. The campaign involved distributing awareness posters both online and offline, reaching approximately 1,740 people.