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World in turmoil, meditation can give inner peace: Gurudev at UN

The keynote session brought together diplomats, ambassadors, UN officials and community leaders for an evening centred on inner well-being, reflection and collective calm.

- New York - UPDATED: December 20, 2025, 10:51 PM - 2 min read

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Spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankar speaking at United Nations session in New York.


Amidst ongoing world turmoil and for the cause of global peace,  Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar spiritual leader and founder of The Art of Living, speaking at United Nations Headquarters underscored need for meditation as a ‘tool’ to restore  inner peace.

 

Gurudev addressed a distinguished gathering at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Friday as part of the lead-up to World Meditation Day 2025, observed annually on December 21. The keynote session brought together diplomats, ambassadors, UN officials and community leaders for an evening centred on inner well-being, reflection and collective calm. Today, we are living in circumstances that are no less than a war zone," Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said at the United Nations,

 

With more than four decades of global engagement across over 180 countries, Gurudev's work spans humanitarian relief, conflict resolution, youth leadership and mental well-being. From refugee camps and conflict-affected regions to global institutions and community spaces, his vision of a stress-free, violence-free society has consistently emphasised inner peace as the foundation for social harmony.

 

The UN gathering was convened under the theme Healing the World from Within, reinforcing the growing recognition of inner well-being as a vital component of resilience, cooperation and peacebuilding. Drawing on his experience of working with diverse communities worldwide, Gurudev shared perspectives on managing stress, reducing polarisation and fostering hope in an increasingly complex global environment, said the official statement 

 

Speaking at the United Nations, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said, "In Ukraine, 8,000 people meditated and found peace. Many of them were soldiers who, at the time, felt a deep sense of darkness within, with no hope. They were depressed and unable to sleep. Meditation helped them regain their spirit."He also added, "Today, we are living in circumstances that are no less than a war zone, marked by various social challenges and conflicts. In such a situation, it is extremely important for us to turn inward."

 

The keynote address was followed by a guided meditation led by Gurudev, transforming one of the world's most recognised diplomatic spaces into a shared moment of stillness, said the release. Participants described the experience as deeply grounding, offering a rare pause for reflection amid the demands of multilateral engagement.

 

The session built on the momentum of World Meditation Day 2024, when Gurudev was invited by the United Nations to lead a global meditation that reached more than 8.5 million participants worldwide, both online and in person.World Meditation Day, designated by the United Nations in 2024, has quickly emerged as a unifying platform for governments, international organisations and civil society to acknowledge the importance of inner well-being in public health, social cohesion and peacebuilding. Across schools, workplaces, community centres and humanitarian settings, meditation is increasingly being adopted as an accessible practice to support emotional balance, clarity and compassion.

 

 

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