Sri Sri’s Peace Mission to Pakistan, 12-14 March 2012

Karnataka, India
12 Mar 2012 to 14 Mar 2012

 “If we spend one-tenth of what we have spent on conflict, we could create a much more prosperous South Asia, where no one knows the gun, no one suffers from disease, and no one cries for life”- Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Bangalore, Mar 9, 2012: Spiritual leader, humanitarian and founder of The Art of Living, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, will embark on a three-day peace mission to Pakistan from March 12, 2012. This is Gurudev’s second visit; the first one was in July 2004, when he became the first Hindu spiritual leader from India to visit Pakistan. 

Emphasizing the urgent need for a people-to-people movement and urging the youth to commit to a non-violent and harmonious South Asia, Gurudev had said, “We have spent a lot on conflicts, on escalating conflicts and on destruction of life and environment. Now we have to work towards making peace.”

The visit, at a critical moment in the history of the two countries, aims to find peaceful solutions by promoting friendship, understanding and dialogue.  

During his three-day peace mission, Gurudev will hold talks with business leaders, academicians, spiritual leaders, student organizations and opinion leaders to strengthen collaborative efforts between the two countries. He is likely to meet the top political leaders as well. 

Gurudev believes that spirituality alone can bring the hearts and minds of people together, and mend differences. A true example is the inauguration of The Art of Living Peace Centre in Islamabad, by Gurudev along with Dr Paul Bhatti, Advisor to PM for interfaith harmony.  Significantly, he will visit places of religious significance, including the Badshahi Mosque, to send out the message of Universal Spirituality.

Gurudev will enter Lahore from the Wagah border on March 12, 2012 and proceed to Islamabad and Karachi. 

On his visit to Pakistan in July 2004, Gurudev had inaugurated The Art of Living’s stress elimination programs as well as humanitarian service initiatives. The foundation has also been involved in relief efforts in the Swat valley, and collection and distribution of relief material and raising funds for rebuilding of schools (in partnership with Rotary International) for the 2008 Quetta earthquake relief. 

“As an ongoing effort to create a stress-free, violence-free society, The Art of Living’s Pakistani instructors conduct stress-elimination programs. Eight Art of Living Teachers in Pakistan have trained thousands of people through art of living courses.” Says Naeem Zamindar, Chairman, Art of Living Foundation Pakistan.

 During the earthquake in 2005 and floods in 2010, The Art of Living volunteers in Pakistan provided relief and rehabilitation to an estimated 100,000 people through trauma relief camps, medical camps and food distribution centers. Community service projects that include programs at SOS Children Villages, prison rehabilitation programs, local area clean-up and tree planting programs are part of the on-going activities by the volunteers.


Gurudev’s tentative itinerary during his tour is as follows:

  • Meeting with Spiritual Leaders including Gohar Hussain, Bari Imam Makhdoom Syed Nazakat Hussain Shah, Eid Gah (Pir Nakeeb-ur-Rehman), Dr. Ghazanfar Mehdi, Chairman International Imam Hussain Council.
  • Inauguration of Art of Living Centre along with Advisor to PM for interfaith harmony, Dr. Paul Bhatti.
  • Address school students and youth of Pakistan.
  • An evening of Sufi music, dance, knowledge and meditation.
  • Visits to places of religious significance including the Badshahi Mosque.