How Are Indian Missions Globally Observing World Meditation Day to Promote Peace and Harmony?
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Accra, Dec 22 (NationPress) Numerous Indian diplomatic missions across the globe came together to commemorate World Meditation Day, drawing attention to the enduring significance of meditation in nurturing inner peace, emotional wellness, and social harmony.
In a landmark move, the United Nations General Assembly designated December 21 as World Meditation Day in 2024, emphasizing the essential role of mindfulness in human existence.
In Ghana, the Indian High Commission in Accra hosted a collective meditation session, reaffirming the pivotal role of meditation in enhancing both physical and mental health, while advocating for every individual's right to optimal health standards.
The gathering at the Chancery of the Indian High Commission was coordinated by the Art of Living, bringing attendees into a shared moment of tranquility and contemplation.
“In our second year of celebrating World Meditation Day, this event emphasizes our collective duty to focus on unity and to cultivate peace, balance, and harmony in our lives and communities. Through personal transformation, meditation serves as a potent means toward sustainable peace for our global home,” the Indian High Commission in Accra communicated on X on Monday.
In Guyana, the Indian High Commission along with the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre in Georgetown, partnered with Brahma Kumaris Guyana to celebrate World Meditation Day, highlighting the myriad benefits of meditation for emotional, mental, and physical health.
According to the Indian High Commission in Georgetown, the celebration attracted members of the Indian community and diaspora, including yoga and meditation practitioners, featuring a brief meditation led by Sister Kinnari of Brahma Kumaris in Guyana.
The Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, Amit Telang, underscored the significance of meditation in fostering global peace and harmony.
In Congo, the Indian Embassy, in collaboration with the Kinshasa Sky Yoga Centre, organized a meditation event at the Congo Hindu Mandal Temple in Kinshasa.
As per the Indian Embassy, Lakshmi Chidambaram, a meditation instructor from the Kinshasa Sky Yoga Centre, led the session.
During her address, Chidambaram elaborated on “Why we meditate,” discussed various forms of yoga, and underscored the role of meditation in attaining peace, prosperity, and happiness in our lives.
The Indian Ambassador to Congo, V. Venkataraman, recognized Chidambaram for her efforts in facilitating the meditation session, attended by several members of the Indian diaspora, diplomatic community, and friends of India.