Revision as of 16:24, 28 June 2004 view source64.81.88.140 (talk)No edit summary← Previous edit | Revision as of 16:39, 28 June 2004 view source Jossi (talk | contribs)72,880 editsNo edit summaryNext edit → | ||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
His students come from all walks of life. They range from farmers and fishermen in poor countries to executives in global corporations and diplomats in the highest echelons of government and international institutions. Some of his students are in their late teens, and others have been his students for more than thirty-five years. | His students come from all walks of life. They range from farmers and fishermen in poor countries to executives in global corporations and diplomats in the highest echelons of government and international institutions. Some of his students are in their late teens, and others have been his students for more than thirty-five years. | ||
In a recent tour in India, Maharaji spoke to more than a million people about the possibility |
In a recent tour in India, Maharaji spoke to more than a million people about the possibility of inner peace and contenment . | ||
Mr. Rawat lives with his family in ] (near L.A.) and is acknowledged by many public communities and business associations and magazines for his merits for young people and for personal management and leadership . | Mr. Rawat lives with his family in ] (near L.A.) and is acknowledged by many public communities and business associations and magazines for his merits for young people and for personal management and leadership . |
Revision as of 16:39, 28 June 2004
Born in India, Prem Rawat started speaking to audiences about inner peace at the age of three and gave his first published address when he was only four years old. At the age of eight, when his father, also a teacher of inner peace, passed away, he accepted the responsibility of bringing this message to people all around the world.
When he started his work, Prem Rawat was given the name "Maharaji" which denotes affection and respect. This is indicative of Indian culture, where it is not proper etiquette to call a Master by his birth name
At the age of 13, he was invited to speak in London and Los Angeles. Since then, he has presented his message to more than 6.5 million people in over 250 cities and 50 countries. His message is made available in more than 88 countries and 60 languages.
Maharaji speaks to people around the world about the possibility of knowing inner peace and contentment. His message is simple, profound, timely, and best presented by him: "Peace needs to be in everyone's life. Of all the things we have tried in this world, there is one thing we have never given a chance. That one thing is peace. If we want to hope for something, maybe we could hope in our heart that peace will come in our life. The peace that we are looking for is within. It is in the heart, waiting to be felt, and I can help you get in touch with it. It is not the world that needs peace; it is people. When people in the world are at peace within, the world will be at peace."
His students come from all walks of life. They range from farmers and fishermen in poor countries to executives in global corporations and diplomats in the highest echelons of government and international institutions. Some of his students are in their late teens, and others have been his students for more than thirty-five years.
In a recent tour in India, Maharaji spoke to more than a million people about the possibility of inner peace and contenment .
Mr. Rawat lives with his family in Malibu (near L.A.) and is acknowledged by many public communities and business associations and magazines for his merits for young people and for personal management and leadership . His students practice the self-knowledge daily for at least one hour and feel peace and fullfillment. Maharaji is travelling around the world (many times a year) and gives addresses to interested people and to his students.
There is also a daily digital satellite video broadcasting with lectures of Maharaji and hundreds of video tapes and printed material of his addresses.
Maharaji's website
The Site of Prem Rawat, also known as Maharaji. Inspiration at its best. Exquisite glimpses of his message in poetic mode, as his original music plays in the background. Poetic excerpts appear randomly for 1, 2, or 3 minutes so that each visit is unique.
http://maharaji.net/
The Prem Rawat Foundation
This site provides an introduction to Prem Rawat (Maharaji) and his message, excerpts from several interviews, and information about the activities of the Foundation. The site also makes materials about Maharaji and his message available for everyone to read online, download, or mail order.
http://tprf.org/
Inspire - Newsletter
A weekly newsletter featuring highlights of Maharaji's work.
http://inspire.contactinfo.net/
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about Maharaji, Knowledge and the organizations that support his work.
http://www.elanvital.com.au/faq/