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Finland honours 'Amma'
New Delhi, Oct 16 (UNI) Finland was the first country in Europe to grant voting rights to women in 1906. To commemorate that momentous event, a jewellery collection, named '''Woman's Voice'', was made. Now a hundred years later, Finland presented a replica of that jewellery collection to honour spiritual leader Mata Amritanandmayi, popularly known as 'Amma, the Hugging Saint'', at Helsinki today.
The replica of the jewellery was given to Amma by Finnish Culture Minister Tanja Saarela to honour her compassion and love for everyone.
''Humankind needs every possible voice for peace, mutual understanding and unselfish work. Amma's charitable activities are good examples of this,'' she said.
The minister also reminded that everyone needs an 'unconditional hug' that does not demand anything.
Thousands of people are to get Amma's blessings and hugging during the weekend in Helsinki.
''Globalisation
as
such
is
neither
good
nor
bad,
but
there
is
a
need
for
example
against
greed
and
uncaring
behaviour.
A
good
example
of
this
is
Amma's
wide-ranging
work
for
the
poor,
the
sick
and
those
who
have
suffered
in
the
natural
disasters,''
the
minister
said.



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