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Biography

The Art of Living was founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. His work spans many roles - as a humanitarian ambassador, meditation instructor, spiritual teacher and a peace advocate. Sri Sri is committed to his vision of stress-free minds and a violence-free society and so works continuously on building peace among nations and individuals.

The Beginning

Born in 1956 in Tamil Nadu, Southern India, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar was a gifted child. By the age of four, he was able to recite parts of the Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Sanskrit text and was often found in meditation. He studied Vedic literature with his first teacher, Sudhakar Chaturvedi, who had had a long cooperation with Mahatma Gandhi and simultaneously went to school at MES in Bangalore. By the age of seventeen, in 1973, he had graduated with degrees in both Physics and Vedic Literature.

Founding The Art of Living and the IAHV

In 1997, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar co-founded the International Association for Human Values (IAHV) to run sustainable development projects, nurture human values and to coordinate conflict resolution in association with The Art of Living Foundation. The Association partners with governments, educational institutions, other NGOs, corporations, businesses and individuals. It also works in special consultative status with the Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations, participating in a variety of committees and activities, related to health and conflict resolution. It has so far reached over 20 million people in over 150 countries from all walks of life.

Current Activities

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar continues to lead the Art of Living Foundation and the IAHV and tours the globe working in many different capacities, every single day of the year. The self-development programmes he developed are now delivered by tens of thousands of specially trained Art of Living teachers in 151 countries, although whenever he can, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar often attends large courses to give talks and gives his time to participants.

Inspiring Service

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has initiated many programmes to provide assistance to people from a wide range of backgrounds – victims of natural disasters, survivors of terror attacks and war, children from marginalised populations and communities in conflict, amongst others. The strength of his philosophy has inspired a huge body of volunteers to get involved and drive these service projects forward, or initiate their own, around the globe. The majority of these volunteers are graduates of the Art of Living’s self-development programmes themselves.

A Figure of Peace

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has been globally recognised as an ambassador of peace, receiving numerous awards for his work. He plays a key role in conflict resolution and spreads his vision of non-violence at public forums and gatherings worldwide. Regarded as a neutral figure with a sole agenda of peace, he represents hope to people in conflict. He has received particular credit for bringing opposing parties to the negotiating table in Iraq, the Ivory Coast, Kashmir and Bihar. Fostering interfaith harmony and calling for multi-cultural education as the remedy for fanaticism are significant parts of his efforts to achieve sustainable peace.

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Sri Sri Tour Schedule  

 
24th Feb 2012 - 26th Feb 2012
New Delhi, Delhi,
India

25 Feb : Interaction with Sri Sri from 3 to 5 pm IST at Hindu College, Delhi University 26 Feb: Maha Satsang from 6 pm IST at Japanese Park, Rohini
6th Mar 2012 - 7th Mar 2012
Indore, Madhya Pradesh,
India

 

International Honors

"I share this award with all those people who stand for a violence-free and stress-free society. This award is not for a person or personality, but for a principle that stands for the ideal of a 'one world family' and cultural plurality." Sri Sri on receiving the 2009 Culture in Balance Award

Doctorates

"Sri Sri's mission of uniting the world into a violence-free global family has inspired millions the world over." Chancellor of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, (India), Dr Mrunalini Devi Puar when conferring Sri Sri with the Doctorate

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