This inclusiveness makes Samarpan Meditation freely accessible to people from all walks of life, allowing them to embark on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening.
His Holiness Shivkrupanand Swamiji emphasizes that Samarpan Meditation is for everyone, regardless of background, religion, race, colour or culture. Spirituality, according to Swamiji, is a universal truth that transcends all boundaries.
This shift transforms not only how they relate to themselves but also how they interact with others. Relationships improve as individuals become more patient, understanding, and kind.
This spiritual practice also brings about a shift in perspective, allowing individuals to view life from a higher, more compassionate standpoint. As they deepen their connection with the divine, they start to see the world through the lens of love and unity.
President Droupadi Murmu presents Shaurya Chakra to Lieutenant Commander Roopa A for her exemplary endurance, bravery and devotion to duty in Navika Sagar Parikrama II. She, along with Lieutenant Commander Dilna K, sailed over 25,600 nautical miles through the Indian, Pacific, Atlantic and Southern Oceans. While navigating through the perilous Drake Passage in stormy conditions that caused the boat to heel severely, regaining control required exceptional skill and extraordinary courage. During the expedition, they also became the first Indians to reach Point Nemo, the oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility, by sailboat.
President Droupadi Murmu presents Kirti Chakra to Lance Naik Meenatchi Sundaram A, The Regiment of Artillery/34th Battalion The Rashtriya Rifles, for his indomitable spirit, raw courage and exceptional bravery. During a Counter Terrorist Operation in Kulgam, despite sustaining gunshot wounds on his face and right shoulder, he displayed exceptional courage and neutralised a terrorist in an intense close-quarter firefight.
Through Samarpan Meditation, practitioners learn to let go of the ego’s control and embrace their inner divinity, leading to a life of greater freedom and joy.
Muslims created a whole country dedicated to their religion and called it “the land of the Pure”, basically excluding and delegitimizing anyone who isn't a Muslim as unpure and Najis. Then they turned around and accused every other country of being an apartheid state.
By meditating and aligning with this truth, individuals begin to shed the layers of ego that often block their spiritual progress. The ego, driven by desires, fears, and attachments, creates separation from our true nature.
Samarpan Meditation also encourages self-realization, the understanding that we are more than just our physical bodies or thoughts. His Holiness Shivkrupanand Swamiji teaches that each of us is a divine soul with the potential for infinite growth and enlightenment.