Happiness tour of Tamil Nadu

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Happiness tour of Tamil Nadu  

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar visited Tamil Nadu to bring the mega happiness program, address business and government leaders, honor traditions and culture, and promote ethics and values in governance. The Art of Living team received recognition for planting the most palm tree seeds in an hour.

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Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar conducted a mega happiness program in Tamil Nadu. Over 2,000 people in Chennai had the opportunity to experience the power of Sudarshan Kriya for the first time. During the Rotary Club event, Gurudev addressed business leaders and entrepreneurs from across Tamil Nadu and signed an MOU with the Rotary Club to partner on various social projects.

mega happiness course participants

mega happiness course participants

Gurudev addressing the rotary event in Chennai

Gurudev addressing the rotary event in Chennai

Gurudev continued to spread his message of peace and happiness to the community by addressing civil servants, bureaucrats, and government officials at the Income Tax office in Chennai. He emphasized the importance of ethics and values in governance and urged the attendees to use their power for the betterment of society.

The Art of Living river rejuvenation team from Tamil Nadu was awarded the world record for the most palm tree seeds sown in an hour, a testament to the positive impact the organization is making in the community. Gurudev also visited the Naganadi River Rejuvenation Project site to see the progress of the initiative.

To uphold the ancient traditions and culture of the region, Gurudev also visited the temple of Goddess Tripurasundari balishwara. He honored the sacred temple and showed his respect for the rich history of Tamil Nadu.

In conclusion, Gurudev’s visit to Tamil Nadu was a huge success. He brought the mega happiness program to the community, addressed important issues, and honored the traditions and culture of the region.

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