Guruji walked in knee-deep water for 3 km to meet the flood victims


Guruji, H. H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, on Thursday, visited different relief camps in the flood-affected areas of Purnia and Madhepura in Bihar to bring solace to the survivors and take stock of the relief operations undertaken by the Art of Living.

Guruji walked in knee-deep water for 3 km from Jankinagar in the Purnia district to Murliganj in the Madhepura district to interact with the victims. Guruji arrived in Purnia in the morning, counselled the victims taking shelter in the Jankinagar Phulwari camp, where the Art of Living is taking care of nearly 5,000 people.

Later addressing a large gathering of 10,000 people from nearly 50 surrounding villages, Sri Sri advised them to maintain a positive outlook towards life despite the devastation. "Make best use of your stay in the camps under difficult circumstances. As it's going to take some more time for the waters to recede and the rehabilitation process to materialise, utilise the time here to learn new skills," he said.

He announced that the Art of Living would provide vocational training to women in the camps. It has already started training in tailoring skills at the Jankinagar camp. Sri Sri also said the Art of Living would start a campaign to teach reading and writing to illiterate people staying in the camps.

He extracted a commitment from the people not to practice female foeticide and to stop harassment of women. He announced that the youth of the area would be trained under the Art of Living's Youth Leadership Training Programme so that they can shoulder the responsibility of rehabilitation in the area. Urging the people not to lose heart, Sri Sri cited the example of Nagapattinam, which was completely devastated by the tsunami in 2004, and now has been completely rebuilt. "See this devastation as the foundation of a new rebuilding," he said.

Many of the victims shared that they were feeling relieved after attending the trauma relief sessions offered by the Art of Living. Sri Sri also lauded the good work done by the Art of Living volunteers, particularly the doctors, who have come from different parts of India and abroad. Earlier in the morning, the District Magistrate of Purnia, C Sridhar received Sri Sri on his arrival.

Within hours of the flood that has affected an estimated 3.5 million people, the Art of Living has been carrying out a multi-pronged relief operation in the flood-affected areas of Bihar on a war footing. In addition to providing emergency supplies and trauma care to the survivors taking shelters in various camps, the Art of Living is reaching out to more inaccessible areas as many villages are still submerged under water.

Jaigurudev!!!

Meditation For Stress Relief




Stress has become an integral part of urban existence, and apparently, there is no escape from it. "Most of us are not even aware that we are stressed out" ha ha ha when we try to cope with life rather than live it as it blooms, u know we are actually courting Streeeeessss....

As long as the energy equation between us and the world around is maintained without any imbalance everthing is spick and span. Statisctical evidence clearly indicates that people who are basically under stress are more prone to have an accident or to contract a disease!!!!

MEDITATION, an invitation of the Yogic system, has steadily gained recognition as the best bet in stress reduction.

The positive effect of regular mediatation is amazzzing, specially when you consider that in less than 30min spent on daily basis, you are learning to "manage stress" and individual approach towards life...

I remember the first time i did meditation in 2003 when i was doing the Art of Living course and i tel u my friends it was an amazing/excellent/superb experience !!!!! and i got addicted to it (good addiction na..), with regular Dhyaaan...stressfree days...till today..

Jai Gurudeva!!!

Ambernath Shiv Mandir




Last day of our YES!+ Course (youth empowerment skills workshop)...volunters had a surprise for me...i had to stay in gayatri's house in ambernath e ...after ulhasnagar...in thane district...the whole night we (volunteers) were talking,talking and stories from guru to Bhooottt stories to soft songs by our ubharata sitara (guitarist saurabh)...it was an awesome nite which continued till 6am!!! and then we decided to do our pranayam ..Kriya followed by meditation...the whole Group was fresh and ready to take me to the famous temple of SHIVA....

AT 8am we reached the 1000 yrs old Shiv mandir (checckout the photos)this temple was built by the mahaRaja and had chakra on the top which use to merrygoround the whole day without any electricity and so!!!!amazing na....it is said that/ but britishers destroyed the upper portion and took the chakra for scientific research???, after that this temple is going down under the earth inch by inch evveryday....it has superb historical carvings on it... hetang was our official (phathetic) photographer...

As soon as i entered the temple, it was having good vibrations and noise (mondays is the shiva day, lot of ppl visits)...and thus we sat inside and started chanting 108 om namah sivaya (my idea!!) and lo...it was pindrop silence....we all!!! felt that nothing moved not even the ringing of the bells...only our chanting was echoinngg...amazing exxpppperence...

WE finished with an Shiva bhajan..and as we opend our eyes again we heard the bells ringing and the noisess....

A Sankalpa is taken that every monday morning the ambernath volunteers will go to the mandir, chant and sing bajans one will lead and also take responsibilty to keep it clean.. those living nearby who wanna join this group can go morning 7am-7.30am only..

Jaigurudeva...