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Om Arham Everyone
On Sunday 31 January 2016, during the Sunday programme, there will be prayers held for Swami Dharmanandji who passed away on 24 January 2016. Swamiji was a key advocate for practising Preksha Meditation and had visited UK on a number of occasions. He held numerous Yoga and meditation sessions here and also gave personalised training to many.
Brief overview of Swami Dharmanand Ji
Swami Dharmanand Ji (“Swamiji”), a Director of the Adhyatma Sadhna Kendra, Delhi, India, was an expert of Preksha Meditation, to promote a positive, healthy lifestyle and inspiring many people by his example to practice amity and to support each other.
His Holiness Anuvrat Anushasta Late Acharya Shri Tulsi
His Holiness Late Acharya Shri Mahapragya
His Holiness Late Swami Yogeshawarananda of Rishikesh
His Holiness Swami Naryan Giri of Pandukeshwar (Himalaya).Twenty years later in 1975, Swamiji worked as Director at Tulsi Adhyatma, Nidam, the main Preksha Dhayan Centre at Ladnun (Rajasthan) from 1975 to 1985. In 1986, shifting his work to become Director at Adhyatma Sadhana Kendra, New Delhi, India.
Since 1975, Swamiji travelled across India and around the world, including Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, U.S.A, Canada, U.K., Holland, Belgium and France, to train and conduct lectures and camps on yoga, meditation, colour therapy and chromotherapy, training teachers. In addition, Swamiji extensively participated and coordinated research projects undertaken by All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi, India to cure heart diseases, asthma, and diabetes. Swami Dharmanand Ji trained Army personnel and civilians in Preksha Meditation who went to Antarctic in the year 1993 and also went to Leh (Himalaya) for the project “Effect of Yoga at the High Altitude” by DIPAS in 1995.
An interview which Luis Carlos, Rodriguez Leiva had with Swamiji can be read on http://herenow4u.net/index.php?id=cd5861
Please join us to collectively pray for his soul to be at peace.