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In fact, for the next three days, every time Amma entered the hall, left the hall or finished singing a bhajan, the enormous applause followed.
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The humongous hall was full well before Amma’s arrival, and when Amma did arrive, she was greeted by thunderous applause. Almost as soon as the sun rose over the Andes, an enormous crowd began to descend upon the Espacio Riesco convention centre. If there was any question regarding how a city that is 93 percent Christian (68.7 Catholic) would respond to Amma, it was answered the next morning. “Though ‘Amma is not so much into religion, she is into humanism’ and that’s what attracted her to Amma and that she appreciated what Amma had been doing for the poor” said the President. Bachelet agreed with Amma that economic growth, though important for the country, was not enough, that people needed to have values and principles to ensure peace and happiness in society. Bachelet (Chile’s first woman president) met with Amma for nearly 40 minutes, saying upon the beginning of their meeting that she also enjoys hugging people when she meets them, but that she did not have the stamina to hug stadiums full of people like Amma. Shortly after Amma’s arrival in Chile, she was officially welcomed at the Casa de Moneda Presidential Palace by no one other than the President of Chile herself, Michelle Bachelet. Amma’s first ever trip to South America began in Santiago, Chile, a metropolis nestled in the beauty of the Andes Mountains.