Yamuna and the World Culture Festival

The Art of Living is an organisation that has been at the forefront of rejuvenating and cleaning rivers. Over the last few years, our volunteers have been working on reviving 16 rivers across India. Before the Commonwealth Games over 5000 volunteers worked everyday for 6 weeks, as part of the 'Meri Dilli Meri Yamuna' initiative, removing 512 tons of garbage from the Yamuna. To now say we are damaging the Yamuna Flood Plains by hosting the World Culture Festival there, is ridiculous. The Art of Living...

Same Yet Different

There is infinite spontaneity and creativity unfolding every moment in Nature. Every day the sun rises but every sunrise is uniquely beautiful. This is true for our experiences as we go through life as well - everything is the same and yet everything is different. Another year comes to an end and another begins. Though change is a constant factor in the universe, certain changes leave a permanent impression on the human psyche. Whether positive or negative, these impressions rule our life. To...

La Véritable Coupable Est La Programmation à La Haine Au Nom De L’éducation

November 15, 2015
L'attentat de Paris est choquant et horrifiant pour le monde entier. C'est une agression directe, non seulement pour le mode de vie européen mais aussi pour les valeurs qui sont communes à toutes les sociétés libérales. L'Inde a elle aussi grandement souffert du terrorisme pendant plusieurs années - les attentats du 26/11 à Bombay ont été menés de façon très similaire. Aujourd'hui, nous voyons deux types de terrorisme dans le monde: l'un qui nait pour des raisons idéologiques et l'autre...

Responding to Terror

The horrendous attacks in Paris have sent shivers down the spine everywhere in the world. This is a direct assault not only on the European way of life but on values that are common to all liberal societies. India has also suffered greatly due to terrorism over many years. Repeated attacks have caused a certain numbness in the human psyche in Iraq, Afghanistan and other places. When such incidents happen, we hear a lot of cosmetic condemnation and diplomatic sympathy. We need to go into the root...

Unknown Lessons from the Mahatma

Gandhi Jayanti is an occasion to reflect on what we can learn from Gandhiji. Everyone’s life teaches us both what to do and what not to do. The ideals that Gandhiji set are an inspiration for generations - a sense of sacrifice, acceptance for everyone, an unbroken faith in satsang and dedication to the higher cause of the country and the welfare of people. But there were aspects of his life that teach us what not to do as well. My teacher, Pt. Sudhakar Chaturvedi, who is still alive at 118 years...