From heart to heart
Maharaji has been traveling throughout India, showering enthusiastic crowds with kindness and love, leaving behind a trail of joy, hope, and contentment.

Many speak to him for the first time. A hand rises in the back of a crowd, and a person from a village stands up to express, in a voice moved by emotion, that he has enjoyed Knowledge for over 30 years and how grateful he is.

Then another person, who became interested a few months ago, tells Maharaji how much her life has been transformed just by listening to him and that a brand new life is opening up for her. As this is unfolding, tens of thousands witness in silence the exchange from one heart to another.

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Business, civic, and government leaders welcome Maharaji
Speaking at the National Performing Arts Center in Mumbai to an audience of 1,100 local leaders, Maharaji was welcomed by the President of the Indian Merchants Chamber, the oldest Chamber of Commerce in India. Mahatma Gandhi was an honorary member of this Chamber. After his address, Maharaji was thanked by the Sheriff of Mumbai.
Read excerpts and see photos from this event.


Maharaji delivers keynote address at the University of Salamanca
Maharaji delivered the keynote address at "Peace Is Possible," the first conference on peace at this 13th century university near Madrid, Spain. Christopher Columbus consulted with the Salamanca faculty before embarking on his famed voyage. Maharaji spoke in the "Paraninfo," the great hall; he was introduced by the Vice-Rector, who hailed his message as "noble." The audience included public officials from the region, as well as faculty and guests.
View a slide show and hear an excerpt from this memorable address.

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