PM Modi Unveils Varanasi's Swarved Mahamandir, World's Largest Meditation Center
Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked a historic moment on Monday as he inaugurated the Swarved Mahamandir in Umaraha, Varanasi. This newly constructed meditation center stands tall at seven floors, accommodating an impressive 20,000 devotees at a time for meditation. The inauguration ceremony showcased the Prime Minister’s commitment to fostering spiritual well-being and cultural heritage in the holy city.
Following the inauguration, Prime Minister Modi, along with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, toured the meditation center that boasts a capacity to seat 20,000 people simultaneously for meditation.
The seven-floor superstructure features verses from the Swarveda, intricately carved upon its walls. This spiritual text adds an extra layer of sanctity to the already awe-inspiring Mahamandir.
The Union Ministry of Education takes the lead in organizing the event, with participation from various ministries such as culture, tourism, railways, textiles, food processing, MSME, information and broadcasting, skill development, entrepreneurship, and IRCTC.
The event includes the Kashi Tamil Sangamam, covering lectures on literature, ancient texts, philosophy, spirituality, music, dance, drama, yoga, and Ayurveda. Seminars on innovation, trade, knowledge exchange, edutech, and next-gen technology are also part of the agenda.
The temple derives its name from the Swarved, a spiritual text authored by Sadguru Shri Sadafal Deoji Maharaj, the eternal yogi, and founder of Vihangam Yoga.
Swarved Mahamandir aims to illuminate humankind with its magnificent spiritual aura, enveloping the world in a state of peaceful alertness.
The temple promotes the teachings of Swarveda, placing a special emphasis on Brahm Vidya—a body of knowledge empowering spiritual seekers to maintain a state of consummate Zen, characterized by unwavering constancy in peace and happiness.
Advocating the principles of Swarveda, the temple encourages spiritual seekers to attain a state of complete tranquility, marked by steadfast peace and happiness.
The walls of Swarved Mahamandir are adorned with pink sandstone, enhancing the grandeur of the structure. Additionally, a beautiful garden featuring medicinal herbs adds to the overall aesthetic appeal.
Q1. Who authored the spiritual text Swarveda, after which the temple is named?
A: Sadguru Shri Sadafal Deoji Maharaj, the founder of Vihangam Yoga.
Q2. What special feature distinguishes the Mahamandir’s architecture?
A: The Mahamandir features intricate marble carvings and lotus-shaped domes.
Q3. What principles does the temple advocate, with a focus on Brahm Vidya?
A: Swarved Mahamandir promotes the teachings of Swarveda, emphasizing Brahm Vidya for spiritual seekers.
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