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Matrusri Anasuya Devi (मातृश्री अनसूया देवी)


Bhaktamal | Matrusri Anasuya Devi
Real name - Anasuya Devi
Other name - Amma
Aradhya - Bhagwan Shiva
Birth – March 28, 1923
Place of Birth – Mannava Village in Andhra Pradesh
Marital Status - Married
Language – Telugu, Sanskrit
Father – Seethapathi Rao
Mother – Rangamma
Husband - Brahmandam Nageswara Rao
Famous – Indian spiritual guru
Matrusri Anasuya Devi, was a young housewife at Jillellamudi, she organized a grain bank to help the poor and needy. Amma used to give food to every visitor to the village.

She founded the common dining hall Annapurnalayam on 15 August 1958. This place serves simple vegetarian food day and night to all who came. In 1960, the "House of All" was founded to provide lodging to the residents and visitors. Amma established a Sanskrit school in 1966 and within a relatively short time, one could hear the inmates speaking Sanskrit fluently.

Amma died on 12 June 1985. A temple called Anasuyeswaralayam was built, in which an idol of Amma has been installed in 1987.

मातृश्री अनसूया देवी हिन्दी में पढ़ें

मातृश्री अनुसूया देवी, एक युवा गृहिणी ने गरीबों और जरूरतमंदों की मदद के लिए एक अनाज बैंक की स्थापना की, वह गांव में आने वाले हर व्यक्ति को भोजन देती थीं।
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