Activities, India - Written by Abhilash on Thursday, July 31, 2008 18:06 - 2 Comments
AYUDH India: Youth Camp 2008
On May 17th and 18th 2008 2,500 children and youth from all over Kerala and beyond came to Amritapuri for a two-day personality development camp, Amrita Sangamam. The free camp comprised of yoga and meditation classes, and motivational talks by various speakers including many of the Ashram sannyasis. The participants were divided into groups by age.

Amma interacted with the youth, holding a lively question-and-answer session, giving darshan and singing bhajans.
The meditation taught was a new version of Amma’s IAM – Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique® specially designed for children and youth, which will soon be taught all over the world.
As with all the AYUDH camps held in the past by the Ashram, the highlight was the question-andanswer session. The first question came from an 18- year-old Malayali girl studying in Tamil Nadu. She told Amma that she and other students were suffering from ragging [hazing] by older s tudents.
Nearly in tears, she explained how she had complained to the school authorities about it but that no action had been taken. She asked Amma what she should do. “Just to point it out shows you have courage,” Amma told her.
“You have to point out to them (to the authorities) that this is happening Otherwise the situation will only get worse. It could end in something like torture, even death. This ragging is a big problem. Many mothers come to Amma and tell her about it. It is not a part of Indian tradition, but it has come here.
Many children are suffering because of it. Many become depressed. Being depressed, they cannot properly study. Their minds cease to function properly. In order to overcome it, they wind up on antidepressant medication.
“Don’t think standing up against this is a small thing. You are saving many from a big disaster. However, you should be prepared to face the consequences and problems that may arise by standing up. Make a report. Make sure it is truthful. We should not act without thinking, but we should also not think without acting.
Your friends might not support you. It’s not that they don’t have love for you, but they are afraid. You may have to face sorrow, but regardless you should speak up. You should point out the adharma [unrighteousness]. Only in this way can dharma [righteousness] be restored.”

Another student told Amma that many kids in her college were regularly throwing big parties, spending lots of money on food and drinking alcohol. She told Amma that she had tried to explain to them that the money they were spending could be used to help the poor, but they were not interested to hear what she was saying. The girl wanted to know how she could make her classmates understand.
“Only those who have starved will know the pain of those in hunger,” Amma said. “Only those who have carried heavy loads will know the difficulties of the laborer. These children have had no suffering in their lives. Whatever they have wanted in life has been given to them by the parents.
Their parents should look into this. “Once we had a problem at the Coimbatore Campus [of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham]. The children were wasting a lot of food— taking more than they could eat and then throwing away the leftovers. At the end of each meal, there would be 10 waste buckets full of wasted food. They were told many times, but they did not listen. So a fine was imposed on those who wasted food.
Within one week, what was 10 buckets was reduced to one. Sometimes only through punishment awareness comes.
“When we look at the world, we should remember all the suffering people. With this in mind we should reduce the amount of ice cream and chocolate we eat and the amount of clothes we buy. We can use the money we save to help the poor.”
The next question was from a boy. He said, “Amma, after being here and listening to the talks by the swamis, we really feel the inspiration to make a strong decision to change our attitude and lifestyle. But that decision will only last till we get home.
Then we will fall back into our old ways. How can we develop the will power to live these ideals?” “When examination time draws near, no one will spend their time playing or going to the cinema or gossiping,” Amma said. “Why? Because they have developed awareness.
If your desire to change is sincere, you can awaken this awareness within.” Amma then stressed the importance of keeping good company, explaining just how much influence one’s friends have over one’s personality, attitude and actions.

“We should reserve some space for others in our hearts,” Amma said. “We should also have the patience to wait for others. Then we can have heaven within and we can create heaven on earth.”
Amma advised all the youth initiate service projects, like building public toilets and cleaning up public areas. She said that outbreaks of Chikun Gunya and Dengue Fever could be prevented if people would engage in such service activities. “Prevention is better than cure,” Amma said. Amma also talked about the importance of respecting their parents and Mother Nature.
She taught them some simple practices to adopt in order to cultivate awareness and reverence, including offering food to God before eating. Furthermore Amma explained to the youth that for success in any field three things are needed: kripa, karma, kaalam— grace, action and proper timing.
2 Comments
gopi
lakshmi m
Namah Shivaya, Its very good news to see. Even I am feeling to join the ayudh but i couldnot get the details about that.
Doing seva for others gives mental satisfaction and we are the major to change this world by accepting everything. we got amma’s strenght to fulfill the needs of everything. For that every youth should know to the need of the spirituality in his/her life.
Thank you amma….
Lakshmi (Staff at ASAS Mysore Campus)
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namah shivaya.
it’s always a big blessing to read Amma’s words.
more youth should join ayudh!