29.06. - 06.07.2008 ►Jaipur ►Preksha Meditation Camp

Published: 21.05.2008
Updated: 02.07.2015

Quick Info:

Organiser: Preksha International
Auspicious Presence: His Holiness Acharya Mahapragya
Date: 29th June 2008 to 06th July 2008
Venue: Anuvibha Jaipur (Rajasthan - India)

What is Preksha Meditation?

Preksha Meditation is the combination of knowledge from our ancient religious books, modern science and our experience. Preksha Meditation is the practice of purifying our emotions and our conscious(chitta) and realising our own self. Preksha Meditation is a technique of mediation for attitudinal change, behavioural modification and integrated development of personality.

Started in 1970 Preksha Meditation is the result of the untiring efforts of Ganadhipati Tulsi and Acharya Mahapragya. Acharya Mahapragya researched and experimented for twenty years to rediscover the process of meditation, which was practised by Lord Mahaveera. Preksha Meditation is for everyone, irrespective of his or her race, religion language, colour, sex and belief.

Thousands of successful camps and seminars of national and international level have been organized to inculcate the techniques of this unique method called Preksha Meditation. More than 550,000 people around the world, with different cultural backgrounds and religions, have benefited from regularly practising it. Amongst them are people from all walks of life.

What is the end result of this unique experience?

It leads to a life, which is balanced, blissful and full of peace; free from stress and enlightened in all respects. It helps to connect with your soul at its most profound level, achieving a state of super consciousness and increased concentration. Besides it endows upon us a boon of good health. In many cases participants have experienced vast relief in diseases like heart problem, blood pressure, diabetes and depression.

Course of Preksha Meditation Camp

Yoga:

Yoga is not only a physical exercise. It is a science, which developes personality, leads a person to harmony, peace, concentration and balance. It helps to practice meditation.

Pranayam:  

Pranayam is the advanced technique of stilling the breath. It helps to achieve a calm, blissful and focused mind. It balances left and right hemispheres and is important in preparation for meditation.

Kayotsarg:  

Kayotsarg is a tool for self-purification and realisation. It helps to reduce physical, mental, motional, intellectual stress and anxiety. In this age of tension and stress, Kayotsarg leads to a happy, peaceful and contented life.

Anupreksha:  

Anupreksha is full concentration on a single conception. This is an efficient process of ascertaining the reality. Ancient philosophers and seers used this tools extensively for realising the Truth.

Mantra Meditation:  

Mantra Meditation is a powerful ancient practice. It affects the chemistry of the body and mind. Mantra meditation awakens consciousness and enlightenment.

Preksha Meditation:  

Preksha Meditation is a path of self awakening and self realisation. It helps to connect with your soul at its most profound level, achieving a state of super consciousness and increased concentration. The process of meditation puts you in touch with enlightenment, peace of mind and
simple clarity.

About Acharya Mahapragya

Acharya Mahapragya is the tenth Acharya. At the age of 87, he is the oldest living Supreme Head of the Jain Shwetambar Terapanth Sect. He is a realised master with 77 years of spiritual experience. His wisdom, compassion, combined with his pragmatic and scientific approach to spirituality has made him an ideal spiritualist for our times.

Acharya Mahapragya is a scholar of the Jain spiritual texts, as well as an expert on world philosophy and has authored several books of subtle theological ideas. His discourses and observations have inspired people from different walks of life. His stand on non-violence has united different world groups working to bring about global peace. He shares his experience and knowledge with those seeking spiritual solutions and practical advice.

Acharya Mahapragya is a great practitioner of meditation and an authority on the ancient Jain meditation which was revived and promulgated as Preksha Meditation through his tireless efforts and desire to succour a troubled world.

About Preksha International

Preksha International is an international non-profit educational, charitable and humanitarian organisation, dedicated to serving society by strengthening the individual. Its mission is to spread awareness of benifits and practice of Preksha Meditation all over the world without any discrimination of colour, cast, creed, community or religion.

Main Activities of Preksha International

  • Organising Camps, Seminars andWorkshops.
  • Setting up and Franchising Preksha Meditation Centers.
  • Research work on Preksha Meditation.
  • Publication of Books, Magazines, News Letters, etc.
  • Spiritual Tourism.
  • Health Programme.

You can change the world!

We look forward to your support and continued patronage which is fundamental to achieving the mission of peace, harmony, well-being of mankind and the future of our planet.

Special Attraction of the Camp:

  • Auspicious presence of His Holiness Acharya Mahapragya
  • Yuvacharya Mahashramana will take meditation sessions
  • Preksha Meditation, Yoga, Pranayam, Kayotsarga, Anupreksha and Mantra Meditation will be practised
  • Spiritual discourses and interaction sessions
  • Use of multimedia and audio visual presentation
  • Personal Counselling in selected cases

Some Important facts about the Camp:

  • Fulltime residential camp
  • Language of Classes will be English/simple Hindi.
  • Uniform colour should be white or light suitable for meditation and Yoga
  • Ladies and Gents accomodation separate
  • No outside eatables allowed, participants not allowed to leave the campus
  • The weather during this period of year is rainy season
  • There is selection process, limited entries, rush now - submit your online request by clicking here
  • Participation/ registration fees - Indian Rs. 7,100/- (includes lodging, boarding and materials)

Accomodation:

  • Rooms are good, equipped with necessary modern facilities. They are 2/ 3 shared basis with attached bathrooms. Linens are provided.

Food:

  • The food served in the camps is Vegetarian/ Lacto-Vegetarian. It is fresh, healthy and specially prepared with love and care

How do I apply and what happens to my application?

Please fill the online application form by clicking here. On receipt of your application, the screening committee would process it. You will be notified through E-mail/ Telephonic communication of your selection or rejection in due course, normally in few days.

Important:

There are only limited seats in this camp. Do not leave your application for the last moment and get disappointed.

How to Reach Jaipur?

By Air:
Jaipur Airport is located near Sanganer at a distance of 13 kms from the city of Jaipur. Many domestic airlines connect the city to all the major cities of India including Udaipur and Jodhpur as well. Flights for Delhi and Mumbai run on a regular basis. The airport has been granted the status of an international airport and connects to the foreign cities like Sharjaha and Muscat too.

By Rail:
Jaipur Railway Station is a central main station of the state of Rajasthan. The vast rail track of Indian Railways connects Jaipur station with all other cities of India. There are numerous trains which run on a regular basis to and from Jaipur.

By Road:
Jaipur is well connected by road to major cities in India. Excellent road network serves people to enjoy a comfortable journey to and from Jaipur. This mode of travelling is quite easy and comparatively cheap. Regular bus services from nearby cities connect Jaipur to the other cities. Deluxe Buses, AC coaches and Government buses are available for the convenience of the passengers.

Sources
http://www.preksha.com/online/meditationinfo.html
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