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What is advanced course in Art of Living?
The Art of Living’s Advance Meditation Program is a residential program which takes you deeper into your spiritual practices with advanced insights on the laws governing our mind and emotions as well as advanced breathing techniques that are easy to remember and can be practiced at home.
How many followers does the art of living have?
Operating globally in close to 155 countries, Art of Living is said to have more than 370 million followers.
Is art of living an NGO?
The Art of Living Foundation is a volunteer-based, humanitarian and educational non-governmental organization (NGO). It was founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. The Art of Living Foundation has centers in more than 156 countries.
Who is founder of Art of Living?
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Art of Living Foundation/Founders
It was founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. The Art of Living Foundation has centers in more than 156 countries. Art of Living offers several stress-elimination and self-development programs based on breathing techniques, meditation and yoga.
How many languages does Sri Sri Ravi Shankar speak?
Sri Sri, 57, knows Tamil, Kannada, English, Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi and can follow German. A man who can speak eloquently on topics as diverse as the Vedas to the need for a strong leadership in modern India, he is a frequent flier who takes his AOL to the world’s troubled spots to provide succour and solace.
Can we stay at Art of Living?
If you need to stay for a day, then you can stay(charges r rs500 per head per day) and visit places like sumeru mantap, gaushala, experience vegetarian organic food, divine shops, ashram tour on buses, sri sri ayurveda hospital, sri sri panchkarma and vishalakshi mantap.
How many acres is art of living?
The Art of Living Foundation, accredited as a non-government organisation in special consultative status to the United Nations, has its headquarters on the outskirts of Bangalore – a 30-acre ashram. Born on May 13, 1956, to Venkat Ratnam and Vishalakshi at Papanasam in Tamil Nadu.