Kolkata, Aug 20: Kolkata witnessed an inspiring and transformative event as the Sindhis of Kolkata joined hands with Brahma Kumari’s Kolkata Museum to organize a program led by the renowned spiritual speaker, educator, and teacher, Sister Shivani at Kala Mandir on a memorable Saturday.

Sister Shivani, a globally acclaimed speaker, addressed the media during the event and shared her insights on the theme of “Pyaar Aur Shama” or “Awakening to Love and Forgiveness.” She emphasized the need to understand and nurture relationships and not magnify trivial issues, which often lead to unnecessary conflicts and challenges in our daily lives. Sister Shivani stressed that true understanding stems from love and should come from within one’s soul.

Sister Shivani has a profound message for the younger generation: “To have a powerful mind, one must harness the power of their mind for peace, health, relationships, and career. Anyone who desires a peaceful and contented mind that aims to eliminate anger, stress, and irritation and seeks a healthy mind and body, can start the journey, regardless of age. Meditation, often perceived as difficult, is actually quite simple, and Brahmakumari Rajyoga Meditation is readily accessible. All it takes is a little time from your daily schedule to learn how to meditate effectively.”

Anil Punjabi, President of Viswa Sindhi Sewa Sanham, West Bengal, and Chairman of Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI), Eastern India, expressed the significance of this session. He stated, “This program is of utmost importance as it has brought the entire community together. Sister Shivani’s teachings on love, awareness, and forgiveness touch our hearts and inspire positive change. It’s an important program that will benefit all Sindhis who witness it.”

Sister Shivani’s teachings are renowned worldwide for promoting emotional well-being, inner peace, and personal transformation. Her wisdom has touched the lives of countless individuals, guiding them toward a more fulfilling and harmonious existence.


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Raju Bharat, Chairman of Sindhu Charitable Trust, emphasized the need to strengthen ourselves from within. He stressed that higher consciousness is required not only in India but across the globe. A higher consciousness allows individuals to connect with their inner strength and a higher source, enabling them to face the world’s challenges and suffering.

The collaborative event between the Sindhis of Kolkata and Brahma Kumari’s Kolkata Museum, featuring Sister Shivani, served as a platform for spiritual growth, self-improvement, and unity among the community. It encouraged attendees to embrace love, forgiveness, and inner peace, fostering personal and collective transformation.