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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar | |
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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar | |
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Born | Ravishankar (1956-05-13) 13 May 1956 (age 68) Papanasam, Tamil Nadu, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Religious life | |
Religion | Hindu |
Philosophy | Advaita Vedanta |
Website |
Ravi Shankar, commonly known as Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, was born on 13 May 1956. He is also frequently referred to simply as "Sri Sri" (honorific) or as Guruji or Gurudev. He is a spiritual leader and founder of the Art of Living Foundation, which aims to relieve individual stress, societal problems and violence. In 1997 he established a Geneva-based charity, the International Association for Human Values, an NGO that engages in relief work and rural development and aims to foster shared global values. In 2009 Shankar was named by Forbes Magazine as the 5th most powerful leader in India. He was involved in the movement demanding a strong lokpal bill.
Life
Ravi Shankar was born in Papanasam, Tamil Nadu to Smt. Visalakshi Ratnam and R. S. Venkat Ratnam, who was then active in the automobile business. He was named "Ravi" (a common Indian name meaning "sun") because his birth was on a Sunday and "Shankar" after the 8th century Hindu saint Adi Shankara. He holds a graduate degree in Bachelor of Science from Bangalore University. (St. Joseph's College)
After graduation, Shankar traveled with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and was invited by Maharishi to give talks on Vedic science, arrange conferences on the Vedas and science, and set up Ayurveda centers. He was with the Maharishi at the inauguration of the first of the Golden Domes at Maharishi International University. The 1980s saw Shankar initiate a series of practical and experiential courses in spirituality around the globe. Shankar says that his rhythmic breathing exercise sudarśana-kriyā (Template:Lang-sa) came to him in 1982 "like a poem, an inspiration", after a ten-day period of silence on the banks of the Bhadra River in Shimoga, state of Karnataka, adding, "I learned it and started teaching it".
Shankar says that every emotion has a corresponding rhythm in the breath and regulating breath could help relieve personal suffering. After realizing Sudarshan Kriya, Shankar started sharing it with others through the Art of Living course, first held in Shimoga, Karnataka.
Shankar inspired his father and several other prominent citizens of Bangalore to found Ved Vignan Maha Vidya Peeth, an educational and charitable trust, in 1981. Under the auspices of this trust, he opened a school south of Bangalore for local rural children. The school now provides free education for 2,000 such children.
In 1983 Shankar held the first Art of Living course in Europe in Switzerland. In 1986 he travelled to Apple Valley, California in the USA to conduct the first course to be held in North America.
Philosophy and teachings
Spirituality
Shankar teaches that spirituality is that which enhances human values such as love, compassion and enthusiasm. It is not limited to any one religion or culture. Hence it is open to all people. He feels the spiritual bond we share as part of the human family is more prominent than nationality, gender, religion, profession, or other identities that separate us.
In Shankar's view "Violence free society, disease free body, quiver free breath, confusion free mind, inhibition free intellect, trauma free memory and sorrow free soul. is the birth right of every human being."
According to him, science and spirituality are linked and compatible, both springing from the urge to know. The question, "Who am I?" leads to spirituality. The question, "What is this?" leads to science. Emphasizing that joy is only available in the present moment, his stated vision is to create a world free of stress and violence. His programs are said to offer practical tools to help accomplish this. He sees breath as the link between body and mind, and a tool to relax the mind, emphasizing the importance of both meditation/spiritual practice and service to others. In his view, "Truth is spherical rather than linear; so it has to be contradictory."
Sudarshan Kriya
Sudarshan Kriya is a "breathing-based technique" that is a core component of the Art of Living courses and "the cornerstone of ... Art of Living Foundation's trauma relief programs". It involves "Ujjayi breathing" and "Bhastrika" in "Vajrasana" followed by rhythmic breathing in "Sukhasana". The shorter version takes about 30-45 mins.
A number of medical studies on its preparatory practices have been published in international peer-reviewed journals. A range of mental and physical benefits are reported in these studies, including reduced levels of stress (reduced cortisol—the "stress" hormone), improved immune system, relief from anxiety & depression (mild, moderate & severe), increased antioxidant protection, and enhanced brain function (increased mental focus, calmness and recovery from stressful stimuli), among other findings. Persons enrolling for the courses sign a non-disclosure agreement with an undertaking not to teach the learned techniques (including Sudarshan Kriya) to other people without taking Teacher's Training.
According to Bharti Verma, M.D., in The Way of Grace, by David Lucas Burge and Gary Boucherle, "Sudarshan Kriya is not hyperventilation. The process is unlike hyperventilation and seems much more complex in its nature. A person hyperventilating will often experience lightheadedness, blurred vision, muscle spasms of hands and feet, a general feeling of being unwell, fainting and loss of consciousness. In contrast, course participants learning Sudarshan Kriya report a state of deep relaxation while feeling rejuvenated and re-energized. Clearly the experiences of persons practicing Sudarshan Kriya are exactly the opposite of what a hyperventilating exercise would be expected to produce.".
Satsang
Ravi Shankar motivates people to dwell in knowledge and celebration. Daily, he attends Satsang with people from all walks of life. He prescribes that the combination of Sadhna (a combination of Kriya, Yoga and Meditation), Seva (Service to Society) and Satsang improves the quality of life. He advocates to meditate daily.
Peace and humanitarian work
In the 1990s, Shankar initiated a number of humanitarian projects, which continue to this date under the auspices of the Art of Living Foundation and its numerous national organizations.
In 1992 he started prison program to rehabilitate prison inmates and help them reintegrate into the mainstream.
1997 saw the beginning of the International Association for Human Values, a humanitarian organization, and its 5H program, which aims to bring sustainable development to rural areas and revive human values.
He visited Pakistan in 2004 and Iraq (at the invitation of Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki) in 2007 and met with political and religious leaders to promote global peace.
He is involved in interfaith dialogue and currently sits on the Board of World Religious Leaders for the Elijah Interfaith Institute.
His volunteers assisted the 2004 tsunami victims and Hurricane Katrina victims, in Haiti and many other regions of conflict and natural disaster.
The Art of Living foundation organized a three-day advance course for the inmates of central jail in 2011.
Social Initiatives
Volunteer For a Better India
The Art of Living with UN Agencies, NGOs & civil society launched Volunteer For a Better India(VFABI) on December 5, 2012. "Give one hour to the nation. The country has problems because good people are apathetic. Youth must take charge and Volunteer for Better India:" appealed Spiritual Leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. VFABI involved in many activities including protest against 2012 Delhi gang rape case
"NONVIO" Movement
NONVIO was launched as a nation wide movement by Shankar's foundation in March 2013 with the aim of eliminating violence. It encourages individuals to pledge one act of non-violence through different social and online media and adopt nonviolent principles in government, public health and media.
Awards and Recognition
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- Gandhi, King, Ikeda Community Builders Prize
- Highest civilian award 'National Order of Merito de Comuneros, Paraguay, Sept 13, 2012
- Illustrious citizen by the Paraguayan Municipality, Sept 12, 2012
- Illustrious guest of the city of Asuncion, Paraguay, Sept 12, 2012
- Tiradentes Medal, the highest honor from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, Sept. 3, 2012
- The Sivananda World Peace award, Sivananda Foundation, South Africa, Aug. 26, 2012
- Award for Peace & Harmony by Al-Mustafa University, Iran at Delhi, India, March 11, 2012
- Vishwa Chetana award, India, Dec. 19, 2011
- Human of the World Award, (bestowed by the Academy of National Security of Russia), Berlin, July 1, 2011
- Crans Montana Forum Award, Brussels, June 24, 2011
- 2010 Atmajyoti Award, Delhi, India, Sept. 23, 2010
- Culture in Balance Award, World Culture Forum, Dresden Germany, October 10, 2009
- The Ball of Peace awarded by The Peace Doves, Norway, June 13, 2009
- Phoenix Award, Atlanta, USA, 2008
- Honorary Citizenship and Goodwill Ambassador, Houston, USA, 2008
- Proclamation of Commendation, New Jersey, 2008
- Architect of World Peace Award, India, 2008
- "Light of East" National Award, India, 2008
- Honoured by United Nations Millennium Campaign (UNMC) for his contributions towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals, 2007
- Honoured by the city of Washington DC by proclaiming the week of his visit as ‘Human Values Week’ in March 2007
- National Veterans Foundation Award, USA, 2007
- Leadership Award for Extraordinary Promotion of World Peace and Harmony by Amity University, New Delhi, 2007
- Sant Shri Dnyaneshwara World Peace Prize, Pune, India, Jan 11, 2007
- Honorary Citizenship by City of Baltimore, Canada, 2006
- Honorary Citizen of the city of Calgary, Canada, 2006
- Centennial 2006 Medallion by the Legislative Assembly of Calgary, Canada, 2006
- The 2006 International Peace Award by ‘For the Love of Children Society of Alberta Canada’, 2006
- The Humanitarian Award by the city of Brampton, Ontario, 2006
- Order of the Pole Star, Mongolia, 2006
- Peter the Great First Grade Award, Russia, 2006
- Mongolian Prime Minister’s Award, Mongolia, 2006
- Alberta Legislative Centennial 2006 Medallion, 2006
- Dara Shikoh National Award for Harmony, New Delhi, India, 2005
- Global Humanitarian Award, Illinois, USA, 2005
- Mahavir-Mahatma Award India, 2005
- Bharat Shiromani Award, New Delhi, India, 2005
- The Illustrious Visitors Award, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004
- Phoenix Award, USA, 2002
- Guru Mahatmya Award by Government of Maharashtra, India, 1997
- Nominated to the Advisory Board of Yale Divinity School, USA, 1990
- Title of Yoga Shiromani (Supreme Jewel of Yoga) by the President of India, 1986
- Doctorate - Universidad Autónoma de Asunción of Paraguay, Buenos Aires University, Argentina; Siglo XXI University Campus, Cordoba, Argentina; Nyenrode University, Netherlands; Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur; Kuvempu University, India
Criticism
- In 2012, Ravi Shankar, while attending a function in Jaipur, claimed that Indian government schools are breeding grounds for Naxalism, a movement of militant communist groups in India declared to be terrorist organisations. His comments were condemned by educationists and ministers as "unfortunate and illogical." Later he issued a clarification that he didn't mean that all government schools breed Naxalism.
Books
Ravi Shankar has authored the following Books:
- An Intimate Note to the Sincere Seeker; Vol. 1: ISBN 1-885289-29-4, Vol. 2: ISBN 1-885289-30-8, Vol. 3: ISBN 1-885289-33-2, Vol. 4: ISBN 1-885289-36-7, Vol. 5: ISBN 1-885289-38-3, Vol. 6: ISBN 1-885289-40-5, Vol. 7: ISBN 1-885289-41-3
- Buddha: manifestation of silence ISBN 81-89291-91-2
- 1999 – Be A Witness: The Wisdom of the Upanishads, 106 pp. ISBN 81-7621-063-3
- 2000 – God Loves Fun, 138 pp. ISBN 1-885289-05-7
- 2001 – Celebrating Silence: Excerpts from Five Years of Weekly Knowledge 1995–2000, 206 pp. ISBN 1-885289-39-1
- Celebrating Love ISBN 1-885289-42-1
- 2005 – Narada Bhakti Sutra, 129 pp. ISBN 81-7811-029-6
- Hinduism & Islam, the common thread,34 pp
Notes
- The header note of the web site
- A. Salkin, Emperor of Air, Yoga Journal, 2002.
- Editor's Picks: The Seven Most Powerful People In India – No. 5: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Forbes.com (2009-11-09). Retrieved on 2013-03-21.
- "Scan of Degree Certificate".
- Distinguished Alumni of St.Joseph's College
- Gautier, Francois. The Guru of Joy. New York: Hay House, 2008. p. 36.
- Fischman, Michael (2010). Stumbling Into Infinity: An Ordinary Man in the Sphere of Enlightenment. Morgan James Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60037-648-1.
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- Shankar, Sri Sri Ravi. Bang on the Door. Santa Barbara, CA: Art of Living Foundation. 1995. ISBN 1-885289-31-6
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- Washington Post interview. Washingtonpost.com (2007-07-05). Retrieved on 2011-09-07.
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- ^ "Sudarshan Kriya, a stress buster". The Times of India. Sep 9, 2003.
- List of Art of Living research articles published in international peer reviewed journals Aolresearch.org.
- Janakiramaiah, N; Gangadhar, BN; Naga Venkatesha Murthy, PJ; Harish, MG; Subbakrishna, DK; Vedamurthachar, A (2000). "Antidepressant efficacy of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) in melancholia: A randomized comparison with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and imipramine". Journal of Affective Disorders. 57 (1–3): 255–9. PMID 10708840.
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- "Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: The Way of Grace". June 2012.
- http://www.artofliving.org/satsang
- http://www.artofliving.org/in-en/faqs-meditation
- "South African prisoners embrace yoga". BBC News. Dec 24, 2008.
- "Pravin Mahajan 'n D's brother sing together". The Indian Express. Apr 30, 2007.
- "Sri Sri Ravi Shankar", The Huffington Post, 12 August 2010. Retrieved on 2010-08-12.
- 'There's dignity of religion in Pakistan', The Times of India
- Art of Living guru in Iraq to talk peace. Ibnlive.com. Retrieved on 2011-09-07.
- "Leaders of Religions of India". Elijah Interfaith Institute. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
- Nouvelle Vie Haiti Youth Corps Haiti Program
- "Central Jail inmates learn art of living". The Times of India. June 19, 2011.
- http://www.ibtl.in/video/6641/corruption-begins-where-sense-of-belongingness-ends-volunteer-for-a-better-india-vfabi/
- http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-12-21/mumbai/35952963_1_vips-azad-maidan-silent-vigil
- "No Higher Calling: His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Challenges The World To Commit One Billion Acts of Non-Violence". Los Angeles Magazine. 2013-03-25. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
- "Nonviolence brings about change". Los Angeles County. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
- "Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to Speak at Morehouse's Martin Luther King International Chapel". Atlanta Daily World. 2 April 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
- ^ "Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gets Paraguay's highest civilian award". The Economic Times. Sep 15, 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
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- http://alerjln1.alerj.rj.gov.br/scpro1115.nsf/10d6d451b00fd42b832566ec0018d836/94736f5cf68f67fc832579c80070979c?OpenDocument
- "Sivananda Peace Pillar presented to Ravi Shankar". BLOG of www.sivanandapeacepillars.com. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- http://www.cmf.ch/awards/LISTE-PRIX-58.pdf Recipients list
- "Ravi Shankar 1st Indian to get Crans Montana award". The Indian Express. June 28, 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- Deccan Herald. October 11, 2009 http://www.deccanherald.com/content/29982/sri-sri-ravi-shankar-conferred.html.
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(help) - ^ "Sri Sri Ravi Shankar honoured by three US cities". DNA India.
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- "Give me your worries". The Times of India. Jan 11, 2007. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
- "Mongolia's top civilian honour for Sri Sri Ravishankar". Rediff.com. August 24, 2006.
- "Of oneness, spirituality and unity". Times of India. Apr 21, 2005.
- http://www.nyenrode.nl/News/Pages/Sri-Sri-Ravi-Shankar-receives-Honorary-Doctorate-from-Nyenrode-Business-Universiteit-.aspx Sri Sri Ravi Shankar receives Honorary Doctorate from Nyenrode Business Universiteit
- "Gyan Vihar convocation". Gyan Vihar University.
- "Ravishankar courts controversy on remarks on govt schools". The Economic Times.
- "Didn't say all govt schools breed Naxalism: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar". NDTV.
References
- Gautier, François, The Guru of Joy. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar & the Art of Living, Carlsbad, California, Hay House, Inc., 2008. ISBN 978-1-4019-1761-6 (First edition: India, Books Today, 2002. ISBN 81-87478-42-X)
- Michael Fischman, Stumbling into Infinity. ISBN 978-1-6003-7648-1
- Frederique Lebelley, Walking the Path. ISBN 978-9-3805-9223-7
- Journal of Dharma