PM Modi Commends Vedic Scholar for His Dedication to Indian Heritage and Spirituality

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Key Takeaways
- PM Modi praised Tony Nader's knowledge of Indian culture.
- Nader's educational background includes Harvard and MIT.
- Discussion topics included Vedas, consciousness, and meditation.
- Nader leads organizations promoting Transcendental Meditation worldwide.
- He combines medicine and neurology to explore the Vedas.
New Delhi, Feb 15 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday praised the internationally esteemed Vedic scholar Tony Nader for his extensive knowledge and fervor for Indian culture and spirituality.
"Recently, I had a remarkable conversation with Dr. Tony Nader. His expertise and enthusiasm for Indian heritage and spirituality are truly impressive," expressed PM Modi on X.
Nader, a physician with a Ph.D. in neuroscience, who studied at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, had recently visited New Delhi to meet PM Modi, where he highly praised the Prime Minister for his visionary and nurturing guidance.
"I had a profoundly enriching meeting with the Honorable Prime Minister Modi ji at his residence, where our discussion encompassed the Vedas, Maharishi, Transcendental Meditation, consciousness, and science. It was genuinely uplifting to see the wisdom, knowledge, and profound care of a leader who supports not only India but the whole world family," he stated earlier this week.
"The citizens of India are lucky to have his direction. Under his visionary and nurturing leadership, India is advancing in numerous domains and is increasingly significant in promoting global peace and harmony among nations," he added.
As the successor of transcendental meditation guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Nader leads international organizations across more than 100 countries, overseeing the Transcendental Meditation program and its advanced practices from Asia to America and Europe to Africa.
He merges his medical qualifications with his expertise in neurology and consciousness to enhance understanding of the scientific importance of the Vedas.
In this landmark book, Nader presents "ideas that can transform the world," offering profound answers to queries that have long captivated philosophers and scientists alike, addressing diverse topics such as the purpose of life, morality, consciousness, and more.