Ukrainian, Russian Delegates Unite in Meditation at Vibrant Gujarat Summit

Free meditation sessions at the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Surat have drawn over 200 participants, including delegates from Ukraine, Russia, and Japan. Ukrainian Ambassador Oleksandr Polishchuk attended with his wife and a consul, while organizers confirmed the program will continue until May 5. The sessions, held at Auro University's meditation hall and sound garden, have received positive feedback from international delegations. The initiative aims to engage visiting delegates beyond formal discussions, with strong turnout across the first two days.

Key Points: Ukraine Envoy Joins Meditation at Vibrant Gujarat Summit

  • Over 200 participants joined free meditation sessions at VGRC in Surat
  • Ukrainian Ambassador Oleksandr Polishchuk attended with wife and consul
  • Russian and Japanese delegates also participated
  • Sessions run daily until May 5 at Auro University
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Ukrainian delegates join meditation session at VGRC in Surat as participation crosses 200

Ukrainian, Russian, and Japanese delegates join free meditation sessions at Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Surat, with over 200 participants so far.

"Delegates from the Ukrainian embassy attended the meditation sessions on consecutive days and expressed their satisfaction after the experience. - VGRC officials"

Surat, May 3

Free meditation sessions organised during the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference at Auro University in Hazira have attracted more than 200 participants so far, including delegates from the Ukrainian and Russian embassies, with organisers confirming the programme will continue in multiple batches until May 5, officials said on Sunday.

The sessions, conducted by the Sri Aurobindo Integral Life Center, are being held daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for visiting delegates and attendees of the summit.

Participants are guided through meditation at dedicated facilities on the campus, including a meditation hall and a sound garden, referred to as the Sensorium (sound garden).

On the first day of the conference, Ukraine's Ambassador to India, Oleksandr Polishchuk, attended the session along with his wife, Kateryna Bila, and Anna Zaichenko, Consul General at the Ukrainian Embassy.

Organisers said both delegations shared positive feedback after participating in the sessions.

"Delegates from the Ukrainian embassy attended the meditation sessions on consecutive days and expressed their satisfaction after the experience," officials said.

In addition to these delegations, representatives from Japan also participated in the sessions, reflecting the international presence at the conference.

The programme has also drawn officials from the Gujarat Police and other departments of the state government, alongside visiting delegates.

"The meditation sessions are being organised in different batches from morning to evening to accommodate the large number of visitors. So far, more than 200 guests have taken part, and arrangements have been made for all interested participants to join until May 5," officials added.

The initiative forms part of the broader VGRC activities aimed at engaging visiting delegates beyond formal discussions, with a steady turnout reported across the first two days of the summit.

- IANS

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Priya S
While it's nice that they came together for meditation, I hope this isn't just a photo-op. Actions speak louder than stillness. Still, props to Gujarat for hosting such a diverse event — meditation halls and sound gardens sound lovely. 🌸
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Michael C
As an American living in India, this is beautiful to see. The Ukraine and Russian delegations meditating at the same venue? That's diplomacy India-style. So much more effective than shouting matches at the UN. Well done, Vibran Gujarat team!
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Rohit P
Over 200 participants in just two days? That's impressive. But I wonder if the conference itself is getting overshadowed by the meditation sessions. Hope the delegates also discuss real business and trade deals, not just calm their minds. Still, a unique approach from Gujarat leadership.
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Sarah B
I love that even police and government officials are joining. In our busy lives, we forget to breathe. This is a brilliant idea — maybe every conference should include this. The Sensorium (sound garden) sounds amazing! Want to visit someday. 🧘‍♀️
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Kavya N
Ukraine and Russia meditating together... wait, is this real? 😅 Honestly, this is so Indian — we find ways to bring enemies to the same room with spirituality. Now if only they could start meditating on peace treaties too. Kudos to Auro University for this.
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Aman W

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