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  1. Summit for Inner and Outer Climate Change

    “There are two types of climate change; one is the outer climate change and the other inner climate change. Inner climate change is for a person to be calm and cool even during times of stress and tension. When he is tense there is too much heat in his he ...
  2. Youth Against Corruption

    Thousands of citizens from over 40 cities poured into the streets on 30th January to participate in the nationwide campaign for “March against corruption”, started by Param Pujya Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankarji along with Swami Ramdev, Swami Agnivesh, Kiran ...
  3. Women Empowerment Program testimonial 1

    WEP Coordinator “Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is my inspiration. Watching him work selflessly, tirelessly, enthusiastically, joyously- working towards making life a celebration on this planet- that is what inspires me to take on the challenges.” ...
  4. Artists meditation camp, Bangalore

    Artists meditate and create new colors of ideas on their pallete The Art of Living has been promoting art and culture through its various events. In January 2010, Antarnaad, the musical symphony in Pune, several artists created a symphony of expressions o ...
  5. Hands Up for Kids

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  6. Create the change you want to see

    The Art of Living enables one and all to contribute through various means- be it financially or through innumerable seva projects, both in urban and rural India. If the money one donates is to bring a smile on a child’s face or relief to the one in dire n ...
  7. Mumbai Police Combat Stress

    Life can be challenging for a police officer in the city that never sleeps. Whether it is dealing with the constant flow of miscreants, or managing the escalating traffic or rehabilitating misguided youth towards a better life, the policeman is always at ...
  8. Tsunami Relief

    South-East Asia Tsunami (December 2004) On 26th December 2004, an earthquake of a magnitude of 9.0 on the Richter scale shook the western coast of Northern Sumatra. The earthquake spawned a series of tsunamis that travelled across the Indian Ocean from In ...
  9. Bihar Flood Relief

    Bihar, India (September 2008) September 2008 saw an estimated 3.5 million people in Bihar affected by the flood caused when the Kosi River, engorged by the monsoon, changed its course, following a breach in a dam upstream in Nepal. Around 1,600 villages i ...
  10. Cyclone Aila

    Cyclone Aila, West Bengal, India (May 2009) Within two hours of Cyclone Aila hitting the Sunderbans, Art of Living volunteers from West Bengal reached the affected areas. The initial two to three days were spent in extensive search and rescue operations a ...