Society More Powerful Than Politics, Says PM Modi at Art of Living Event

PM Modi declared that society is more powerful than politics and government during the Art of Living's 45th anniversary. He praised Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar for uniting society and raising awareness about India's traditions. Modi inaugurated the Dhyan Mandir meditation hall and highlighted that India's diversity is bound by the spirit of living for others. He humorously noted being under the "shelter of the lotus" at the event.

Key Points: PM Modi: Society More Powerful Than Politics and Government

  • PM Modi emphasizes society's power over politics
  • He praises Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living foundation
  • Modi inaugurates Dhyan Mandir meditation hall in Bengaluru
  • He highlights India's spiritual values influencing the world
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Society more powerful than politics and government: PM Modi

PM Modi says society is more powerful than politics, praises Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living for uniting people at Bengaluru event.

"I have always believed that society is more powerful than politics and governments. - PM Narendra Modi"

Bengaluru, May 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that society is more powerful than politics and government as he hailed Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's 'The Art of Living' foundation for significantly contributing in uniting the society.

PM Modi was attending the 45th Anniversary Celebrations of 'The Art of Living' and 70th birthday celebrations of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Addressing the gathering, PM Modi remarked that India's spiritual values have influenced people across the world, highlighting Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's contribution to raising awareness about India's traditions.

"Today, people across the world are influenced by India's spiritual values, and inspiration has continued to come from these ancient traditions. Inspired by the same spirit, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar sowed the seed of the Art of Living 45 years ago. Today, it stands before us like a vast banyan tree," he said.

"Any campaign succeeds only when the power of society joins it. Therefore, awakening the power of society for every such important mission is extremely essential. I have always believed that society is more powerful than politics and governments. Any government can succeed only when society itself actively participates in nation-building," he added.

PM Modi also stated that people's will to live for others binds India, despite its diversity.

"India is a country filled with diversity. There are so many languages, so many traditions, different customs, and different ways of worship. A question often arises in all our minds: what is the fundamental element that binds all of this together? The answer is to live not for oneself, but for others," he said.

Extending birthday greetings to Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, PM Modi said, Today is Gurudev's 70th birthday. When the centenary celebrations take place, I will come again to join them. Today, this divine and grand Dhyan Mandir has been inaugurated. When the resolve is clear, and work is carried out with a spirit of service, every effort brings pleasant results."

Further pointing out the lotus-shaped ceiling under which the address took place, PM Modi light-heartedly said, "Whether anything else happens or not, we are all under the shelter of the lotus. And with the blessings of Gurudev, the shelter of the lotus will take the nation to new heights."

PM Modi inaugurated the newly constructed Dhyan Mandir at the Art of Living International Centre in Bengaluru, a dedicated meditation hall envisioned as a space for inner peace and holistic well-being.

- ANI

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Rohit P
PM Modi's words about living for others really struck a chord. In today's fast world, we've forgotten this basic principle. Kudos to Sri Sri ji for keeping spirituality alive.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the sentiment, I think the government also needs to actively empower society rather than just talk about its power. Words alone won't help our farmers or poor. 😕
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from an Indian leader. In the West we often overemphasise government solutions. Maybe we should learn from India's community-driven approach to social change.
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Varun X
The lotus ceiling symbolism was quite witty, but jokes aside, this event showcased how spirituality can unite our diverse nation. Art of Living's disaster relief work is truly commendable.

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