• Patparganj, Delhi
Centre for Yoga, Naturopathy and Meditation

In today’s context, people identify themselves with their profession, religion, race, nationality, language, region or sex. Rarely do they identify themselves as human beings. This narrow sense of self-identity leads to myriad schisms in the world. Spiritual knowledge, that is beyond all religions, rituals and dogmas, effects an elevation of the consciousness, leading to the embracing of universal values and an expanded self-identity. Such knowledge brings about a change in the outlook of people and makes them see divinity in every aspect of life. The proposed centre will, therefore, aim at making students look beyond narrow geographical barriers and consider the entireuUniverse as their own family (vasudhaiva kutumbakam). Such lofty ideals were embedded in the ancient Indian system. The education at this centre will be a happy blend of both the ancient and the modern, which will help students develop into global citizens. The centre will create awareness about Yoga and Naturopathy as competent solutions for sustained healthcare and fitness. Good health, thus sustained by Yoga and Naturopathy, is fundamental to spiritual endeavours.