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In Pictures: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s World Cultural Festival
An artist from the Indian state of Sikkim performs at a three-day cultural festival organized by the Art of Living Foundation on the banks of the river Yamuna in New Delhi, India, March 12, 2016. Indian spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar this weekend welc ... -
Moored In The Cultural Anchor
The recently concluded World Culture Festival (WCF) has been a grand success in its vision of uniting the world through culture and spirituality. Coming together of people of such diversity in a celebrative atmosphere is rare. Many of the dignitaries who c ... -
Dancing By The Yamuna
The grey skies split open, cool showers poured down and a ceremonial rainbow arched over the seven-acre stage. The Yamuna was awash in the golden rays of the setting sun and its waters danced to the musical strains of a thousand nadaswarams. The stage was ... -
Troupe from Arunachal performs in World Culture Festival
ITANAGAR, Mar 20: A contingent of about 150 people from different parts of Arunachal Pradesh attended the World Culture Festival (WCF) of The Art of Living which was held in New Delhi from March 11 to 13. A troupe of 75 represented Arunachal Pradesh in a m ... -
In sync: 2,000 veena players share stage at AOL festival
BENGALURU: As many as 2,000 vainikaas (veena maestros and artists) came together at The Art of Living International Center in Bengaluru on Saturday, to give the city a taste of music that enthralled the audience at the recently-concluded World Culture Fest ... -
Ecozymes turn out to be boon for polluted Yamuna
Yamuna can regain its glory if enzyme treatment is administered into the river. Marked changes were noticed by the environmentalists after enzyme was poured into the Barapulla drain during the World Culture Festival (WCF) organized on Yamuna floodplains by ... -
'World Culture Festival did not damage Yamuna floodplain': NEERI expert gives Art of Living clean chit
The Art of Living’s gigantic event at the Yamuna floodplain has not damaged the river or the floodplains in any tangible way, let alone in the long term. This statement comes from Dr Rakesh Kumar, environmental scientist, and head of the Mumbai office of t ... -
Could Have Gone To A Better Place, It Would Have Cost Me Much Less: Sri Sri
Siritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's three-day festival made headlines as much for his grand show as for the row with the National Green Tribunal and Delhi High Court who said the event was held on the ecologically sensitive Yamuna floodplains. In an inter ... -
Moved By Response In India at World Culture Festival, Says Pak Contingent
The performance of the 100-member strong Pakistan contingent was one of the highlights of the event held on the Yamuna floodplains. In 2001, the Pakistan chapter of the Art of Living (AOL) Foundation was started with just two teachers and an assistant. To ... -
Global Issues: Faith-based & Balanced Persons Can Make The Difference
The World Culture Festival 2016 in Delhi features 35 years of working for peace - that is what the "Art of Living Foundation" stands for. There is no better description of its purpose than the words of the founder Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: "Celebrate l ...
Founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,The Art of Living is an educational and humanitarian movement engaged in stress-management and service initiatives.
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