Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management and Swami Vivekanand
Meditation Pyramid hosted the Concluding meditation session in SACCM campus
under the guidance of Director Education, Dr. Sushil Kumar, Principal Dr. R.L. Behl,
Prof. Jai Parkash, Prof. Meenu Goyal and Prof. Robin Kaushal. Director Education,
Dr. Sushil Kumar and Principal Dr. R.L. Behl shared their experience with the
students, briefed them about the importance of meditation and motivated them to
continue with this wonderful practice during their final examinations starting from first
week of May. College N.S.S. student coordinators, Himanshu Garg, Abheeti,
Vanshika, Varun, Anshit, Vaibhav and Shagun tried their best to make this day a
memorable one for the Vivekanand pyramid team.
Meditation masters Sh. Anil Bharti, Smt. Leena Bharti along with Sh. Rajinder
Sharma and Sh. Ashok Dhir from Swami Vivekanand Meditation Pyramid visited the
college and shared their expertise. The guests were honoured with bouquets,
college mementoes, plant saplings and written feedback given by the students and
faculty members. Sh. Anil Bharti shared his thoughts on benefits of meditation and
recited some of his motivational poems. Prof Meenu Goyal said Meditation is an
open doorway within the human being, that opens the way to personal knowledge of
any phenomenon in nature. Through the scientific and practical technique of
meditation, one no longer needs to believe in anything: one can know. Prof Meenu
Goyal said the College conduct meditation sessions to evoke self happiness, to
share love and sympathy, to gain and to give the meaning of life. There are various
Physical, Mental, and Spiritual benefits of meditation sessions told Dr Robin
Kaushal. Smt Leena Bharti shared Meditation is food for the soul. It nourishes the
universal values of compassion, caring, and sharing, responsibility, non-violence and
peacefulness. It helps us bond with others. Prof Jai Parkash said these are
important values to guide us and make us accept all of mankind as our family: more
so in times when the world is being fragmented. Prof. Jai Parkash further added it
will help students improve their relationships. Students will develop a pleasant,
sociable personality, and will be able to accept people as they are. These are
important skills in any sphere. Students took active part in the Meditation sessions.
They were awarded certificates of participation for completing meditation course and
for regularly practicing the meditation and making it part of their daily life, said Dr R L
Behl.
Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management and Swami Vivekanand
Meditation Pyramid hosted the Concluding meditation session in SACCM campus
under the guidance of Director Education, Dr. Sushil Kumar, Principal Dr. R.L. Behl,
Prof. Jai Parkash, Prof. Meenu Goyal and Prof. Robin Kaushal. Director Education,
Dr. Sushil Kumar and Principal Dr. R.L. Behl shared their experience with the
students, briefed them about the importance of meditation and motivated them to
continue with this wonderful practice during their final examinations starting from first
week of May. College N.S.S. student coordinators, Himanshu Garg, Abheeti,
Vanshika, Varun, Anshit, Vaibhav and Shagun tried their best to make this day a
memorable one for the Vivekanand pyramid team.
Meditation masters Sh. Anil Bharti, Smt. Leena Bharti along with Sh. Rajinder
Sharma and Sh. Ashok Dhir from Swami Vivekanand Meditation Pyramid visited the
college and shared their expertise. The guests were honoured with bouquets,
college mementoes, plant saplings and written feedback given by the students and
faculty members. Sh. Anil Bharti shared his thoughts on benefits of meditation and
recited some of his motivational poems. Prof Meenu Goyal said Meditation is an
open doorway within the human being, that opens the way to personal knowledge of
any phenomenon in nature. Through the scientific and practical technique of
meditation, one no longer needs to believe in anything: one can know. Prof Meenu
Goyal said the College conduct meditation sessions to evoke self happiness, to
share love and sympathy, to gain and to give the meaning of life. There are various
Physical, Mental, and Spiritual benefits of meditation sessions told Dr Robin
Kaushal. Smt Leena Bharti shared Meditation is food for the soul. It nourishes the
universal values of compassion, caring, and sharing, responsibility, non-violence and
peacefulness. It helps us bond with others. Prof Jai Parkash said these are
important values to guide us and make us accept all of mankind as our family: more
so in times when the world is being fragmented. Prof. Jai Parkash further added it
will help students improve their relationships. Students will develop a pleasant,
sociable personality, and will be able to accept people as they are. These are
important skills in any sphere. Students took active part in the Meditation sessions.
They were awarded certificates of participation for completing meditation course and
for regularly practicing the meditation and making it part of their daily life, said Dr R L
Behl.