BY- JAYA CHOUDHARY
People in today's modern society are becoming increasingly preoccupied and disconnected from themselves and the environment around them. In today's environment, it is necessary to solve the majority of difficulties on our own. Many individuals think that worldly possessions are insufficient to offer happiness and contentment in life, and they seek something more significant known as self-realization. India's spiritual Gurus assist individuals in achieving this level of happiness in life.
Guru is a Sanskrit word that means "one who transforms darkness into light," or "one who transforms ignorance into wisdom." Our gurus are now well-known around the world for advocating their techniques and principles. Many individuals, regardless of faith, have become devoted followers of these gurus in pursuit of the light they have been missing their entire lives. India's spiritual Gurus assist individuals in achieving this level of happiness in life.
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Today, let us discover more about some of India's most illustrious modern spiritual Gurus.
Deepak Chopra
Deepak Chopra is a well-known spiritual teacher who continues to be a significant presence in the field of transcendental meditation. Deepak Chopra, an Indian physician, enhanced his teachings for spiritual people by tying the mind, body, and spirit together as a method of holistic health. He created the Chopra Center for Well Being as well as the Center for Mind-Body Wellness. His book The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is also well-known. Deepak Chopra, as one of the first New Age spiritual gurus, contributed substantially to the advancement of alternative medicine in Western societies.
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
Jaggi Vasudev, an Indian yogi, mystic, and novelist, is better known as Sadhguru, the founder of the Isha Foundation. He is a well-known figure across the world who has dedicated his life to spreading the knowledge of yoga and spirituality. His charity provides assistance to people through a variety of projects. From the age of 12, he was drawn to yoga and met Malladhihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji, who taught him the Sadhguru series of asanas and other yogic techniques. He is a yogi and an environmentalist who works for organizations such as Rural Rejuvenation, Isha Vidhya, Green Hands, Rally for Rivers, and others. Sadhguru is a yoga instructor, and the phrase has a much deeper connotation in the yoga culture.
Jaggi Vasudev, an Indian yogi, mystic, and novelist, is better known as Sadhguru, the founder of the Isha Foundation.Wikimedia commons
BK Shivani
BK Shivani, popularly known as BK Shivani, is a teacher at the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University and a well-known spiritual guru throughout India. Her show first broadcast on the Aastha channel in 2007, and she has steadily grown in popularity since then. However, Shivani does not come from a religious family and works as an electronic engineer. She is married and runs a software company. Her motivational talks have aided many people who have struggled with a variety of issues and mental health issues.
Shivani does not come from a religious family and works as an electronic engineerWikimedia commons
Shri Shri Ravi Shankar
Shri Shri Ravi Shankar is a well-known spiritual guru in India and around the world. He created the non-profit organization "Art of Living" with the mission of assisting those who are economically and socially disadvantaged. He is also renowned for founding the International Association For Human Ideals, which strives to promote global values among individuals of all races, nationalities, and religions. Spirituality, he believes, is the only way to magnify essential values and make human existence more pleasant. Love should be extended to everyone, regardless of their religion, color, culture, nationality, or even aware beings such as animals, as per the guru.
Baba Ramdev
Last but not least, Baba Ramdev, a
revolutionary who reached out to the public and popularised
"Kapalbhati" and "Anulom Vilom" among the ordinary people.
His outstanding contribution to bringing Ayurveda and yoga to the public, away
from the domains of a traditional set of beliefs, via significant advocacy and
global popularisation, cannot be overlooked. He is a vibrant personality in every way,
having worked in fields other than yoga and actively participated in business,
politics, and agriculture with the goal of improving the lives of the public,
particularly the poor and impoverished. Patanjali Ayurveda Ltd is his company which is very popular in India.