
President Murmu launches spiritual campaign in Haryana
President Droupadi Murmu on Monday launched a state-level campaign, ‘Spiritual Education for Holistic Well-Being,’ organized by the Brahma Kumaris from Haryana’s Hisar on its golden jubilee.
Speaking on the occasion, the President highlighted that spirituality “unites the entire humanity by rising above man-made boundaries. Social, economic, scientific, cultural, political, or any other type of system built on spirituality remains ethical and sustainable.”
“A person who always keeps spiritual consciousness awakened experiences mental and physical health, and inner peace,” she said.
President Murmu emphasized that a person who experiences spiritual peace also enriches the lives of others with positive energy. She stressed that the true value of spiritual peace lies not in isolation but in building a healthy, strong, and prosperous society and nation.
The President expressed her appreciation for the Brahma Kumaris, recognizing their efforts in using spiritual energy for national and social welfare. She praised the organization for its contributions to various social and national initiatives such as the campaign against drug abuse, women empowerment, and environmental conservation.
She expressed confidence that the Brahma Kumari family would continue to contribute to the holistic health of people and the overall development of the country through spirituality.
The President said that visiting Haryana reminded her of the message of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. She noted that spirituality “rises above man-made boundaries and connects the entire humanity in one thread. Systems built on a spiritual foundation remain ethical and sustainable.”
President Murmu also highlighted that Brahma Kumari centers are imparting social and economic education in about 150 countries worldwide. She commended the organization’s efforts in national service and social service, including campaigns for drug-free India, water conservation, and women’s empowerment through the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ initiative.
Earlier, Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatraya welcomed President Murmu to Haryana. He acknowledged that the Brahma Kumaris, primarily a women-led organization, have made a significant impact on society. He highlighted that over 25,000 Rajyogis have dedicated their lives to the betterment of society, working in areas of education, health, and social welfare.