A live journal of blessed activities in and around Kanha with Daaji
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After Daaji’s intense trip to Kolkata, he is back at Kanha Shanti Vanam. The day was filled with meeting dignitaries including the Vice Chancellors of Agricultural Universities from across India.
Daaji met with the Vice Chancellors of Agricultural Universities from across India in the conference hall. Collectively, they guide the future of India’s agricultural education and having heard much about Kanha, they had come to hear Daaji’s insights and be inspired. Daaji conducted a meditation session with them. As they sat together, the deep calm of the post meditative state created a shared sense of purpose and introspection.
Daaji returned to Kanha Shanti Vanam on the 5th, in good health, looking refreshed and energetic, despite the intense trip to Kolkata the past few days.
In the morning Daaji had breakfast with a few guests and then went to his office. There Mr. Pasha Patel, a bamboo expert from Maharashtra, shared his experiences and vision for how the bamboo industry could benefit India, to which Daaji listened attentively, as he always does. Mr Patel had brought along bamboo-crafted items like a clock, a watch, spectacle frames, and even cups and pens. Mr Patel and Daaji discussed the role of this industry in environmental protection and combating climate change, a topic close to Daaji’s heart.
Later in the day, Daaji met with the Vice Chancellors of Agricultural Universities from across India in the conference hall. Collectively, they guide the future of India’s agricultural education and having heard much about Kanha, they had come to hear Daaji’s insights and be inspired. Daaji conducted a meditation session with them. As they sat together, the deep calm of the post meditative state created a shared sense of purpose and introspection.
Daaji then visited most of the stalls that were present on the ground floor of the building before joining the VC’s for a group photo. After that, Daaji viewed the demo of the electric-powered tractor near the meditation hall.
In the evening, Daaji conducted meditation and later while distributing prasad to the family, he reminded everyone that even in the simplest acts, there is an opportunity for deep spiritual connection and gratitude.
Daaji had dinner with a few guests and functionaries. The evening was a mix of conversations about work, service, and deeper spiritual purpose.
Later, more Heartfulness practitioners arrived with their families to meet Daaji and he spent nearly an hour with them, offering wisdom, humor, and gentle guidance. Ever patient and attentive, Daaji made sure each person left feeling heard and uplifted.
And yet another busy day drew to a close as Daaji retired for the night at 10 pm.