Ravi Shankar (spiritual leader)

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Ravi Shankar
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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Born Ravishankar
(1956-05-13) 13 May 1956 (age 67)
Papanasam, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality Indian
Titles/honours Sri Sri
Founder of Art of Living Foundation, International Association for Human Values,[1] World Forum for Ethics in Business[2]
Guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi[3][4]
Literary works Celebrating Silence, An Intimate Note to the Sincere Seeker, God Loves Fun, Ashtavakra Gita, Patanjali Yoga Sutras, etc.
Quotation My Vision is a violence free, stress free world.[5]

Ravi Shankar, commonly known as Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, was born on 13 May 1956 in Tamil Nadu, India. He is also frequently referred to simply as "Sri Sri" (honorific) or as Guruji or Gurudev.[6] He is a spiritual leader and founder of the Art of Living Foundation created in 1981, which aims to relieve individual stress, societal problems, and violence.[7] In 1997, he established a Geneva-based charity, the International Association for Human Values, an NGO that engages in relief work and rural development and aims to foster shared global values.[8][9]

Life

Ravi Shankar was born in Papanasam, Tamil Nadu to Visalakshi Ratnam and R. S. Venkat Ratnam. He was named "Ravi" (a common Indian name meaning "sun") because his birth was on a Sunday, and "Shankar" after the eighth-century Hindu saint, Adi Shankara, because it was also Shankara's birthday.[10] Ravi Shankar's first teacher was Sudhakar Chaturvedi, an Indian Vedic Scholar and a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi.[11][12] He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Bangalore University[13] (St. Joseph's College[14]). After graduation, Shankar travelled with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi[15] giving talks and arranging conferences on Vedic science, and setting up meditation and Ayurveda centres.[16][17]

In the 1980s, Shankar initiated a series of practical and experiential courses in spirituality around the globe. He says that his rhythmic breathing practice, Sudarshan Kriya, came to him in 1982, "like a poem, an inspiration," after a ten-day period of silence on the banks of the Bhadra River in Shimoga, in the state of Karnataka, adding, "I learned it and started teaching it".[18]

Shankar says that every emotion has a corresponding rhythm in the breath and that regulating the breath can help elevate the individual and help relieve personal suffering.[19]

In 1983, Shankar held the first Art of Living course in Europe, in Switzerland. In 1986, he travelled to Apple Valley, California in the US to conduct the first course to be held in North America.[20][21]

Philosophy and teachings

Spirituality

Shankar teaches that spirituality is that which enhances human values such as love, compassion and enthusiasm. It is not limited to any one religion or culture. Hence it is open to all people. He feels the spiritual bond we share as part of the human family is more prominent than nationality, gender, religion, profession, or other identities that separate us.[22]

In Shankar's view, "Violence-free society, disease-free body, quiver-free breath, confusion-free mind, inhibition-free intellect, trauma-free memory, and sorrow-free soul is the birthright of every human being."[23]

According to him, science and spirituality are linked and compatible, both springing from the urge to know. The question, "Who am I?" leads to spirituality; the question, "What is this?" leads to science. Emphasizing that joy is only available in the present moment, his stated vision is to create a world free of stress and violence. His programs are said to offer practical tools to help accomplish this. He sees breath as the link between body and mind, and a tool to relax the mind, emphasising the importance of both meditation/spiritual practice and service to others. In his view, "Truth is spherical rather than linear; so it has to be contradictory."[24]

Sudarshan Kriya

Sudarshan Kriya (Sanskrit: सुदर्शन क्रिया sudarśana-kriyā) is a breathing-based technique[25] that is a core component of the Art of Living courses and "the cornerstone of . . . Art of Living Foundation's trauma relief programs".[25] It involves Ujjayi breathing and bhastrika in vajrasana followed by rhythmic breathing in sukhasana.[26]

A number of medical studies on its preparatory practices have been published in international peer-reviewed journals.[27] A range of mental and physical benefits are reported in these studies, including reduced levels of stress (reduced cortisol—the "stress" hormone), improved immune system, relief from anxiety and depression (mild, moderate, and severe),[28] increased antioxidant protection, and enhanced brain function (increased mental focus, calmness and recovery from stressful stimuli), among other findings.[29]

Peace and humanitarian work

He visited Pakistan in 2004 on a "goodwill mission"[30] and again in 2012 when he inaugurated Art of Living centers in Islamabad and Karachi.[31] The Islamabad centre was burned down by armed men in March 2014.[32][33]

During his visits to Iraq, at the invitation of Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki, in 2007[34] and again in 2008,[35] he met with political and religious leaders to promote global peace. In November 2014, Ravi Shankar visited the relief camps in Erbil, Iraq. He also hosted a conference to address the dire condition of Yazidis and other non-Muslims in the region.[36][37]

Ravi Shankar is involved in interfaith dialogue and currently sits on the Board of World Religious Leaders for the Elijah Interfaith Institute.[38] Through interfaith summits in 2008 and 2010, he has been engaging faith-based leaders for collective action against HIV.[39] In July 2013 at a meeting in UNAIDS headquarters in Geneva, issues including HIV prevention, gender based violence, stigma and discrimination were discussed.[40]

In 2003, he initiated the Ethics in Business - Corporate Culture & Spirituality dialogue with an aim of strengthening human values and ethics in business. This evolved later on in the formation of the World Forum for Ethics in Business which convenes international conferences on ethics.[41][42][43] World Summit on Ethics in Sports, a one-day event held in September 2014 at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, focused on "morality and openness" in sports.[43]

In 1992, he started a prison programme[44] to rehabilitate prison inmates and help them reintegrate into society.[45] His volunteers assisted the 2004 tsunami victims, Hurricane Katrina victims, in Haiti, and many other regions of conflict and natural disaster.[46]

Ravi Shankar "brokered" the peace deal between the Colombian government and the guerrilla movement FARC during his visit to Cuba in June 2015. The FARC agreed to follow Gandhian principle of non-violence to attain its political objectives & social justice.[47][48]

Social initiatives

Volunteer For a Better India

VFABI is involved in many activities, including protest against the 2012 Delhi gang rape case,[49] free health camps,[50] and voter awareness and registrations in India.[51][52][53]

"NONVIO" Movement

NONVIO was launched as a nationwide movement by Shankar's foundation in March 2013 with the aim of eliminating violence. It encourages individuals to pledge one act of non-violence through different social and online media[54] and adopt nonviolent principles in government, public health, and media.[55]

He was involved in the movement demanding a strong lokpal bill[56] and was also one of the founders of the "India Against Corruption" movement.[57]

Awards and recognition

  • Peru's Highest Award, "Medalla de la Integracion en el Grado de Gran Oficial (Grand Officer)"[58]
  • Colombia's highest civilian award, "Orden de la Democracia Simon Bolivar"[59][60]
  • Gandhi, King, Ikeda Community Builders Prize[61]
  • Highest civilian award 'National Order of Merito de Comuneros, Paraguay, 13 September 2012[62][63]
  • Illustrious citizen by the Paraguayan Municipality, 12 September 2012[64]
  • Illustrious guest of the city of Asuncion, Paraguay, 12 September 2012[64]
  • Tiradentes Medal, the highest honour from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, 3 September 2012[65]
  • The Sivananda World Peace award, Sivananda Foundation, South Africa, 26 August 2012[66]
  • Crans Montana Forum Award, Brussels, 24 June 2011[67][68]
  • Culture in Balance Award, World Culture Forum, Dresden Germany, 10 October 2009[69]
  • Phoenix Award, Atlanta, USA, 2008[70]
  • Honorary Citizenship and Goodwill Ambassador, Houston, USA, 2008[70]
  • Proclamation of Commendation, New Jersey, USA 2008[71]
  • Sant Shri Dnyaneshwara World Peace Prize, Pune, India, 11 January 2007[72]
  • Order of the Pole Star, Mongolia, 2006[73]
  • Bharat Shiromani Award, New Delhi, India, 2005[74]
  • Doctorate – Universidad Autónoma de Asunción of Paraguay,[62] Buenos Aires University, Argentina; Siglo XXI University Campus, Cordoba, Argentina; Nyenrode University,[75] Netherlands; Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur;[76] Kuvempu University, India

In 2009, Shankar was named by Forbes Magazine as the fifth most powerful leader in India.[77]

Criticism

In 2012, Ravi Shankar, while attending a function in Jaipur, claimed that some Indian government schools are breeding grounds for Naxalism, a movement of militant communist groups in India declared to be terrorist organisations. "All government schools and colleges should be privatised. The government should not run any school. It's often found that children from government schools get into Naxalism and violence. Children from private schools don't get into this," he was quoted as saying by media reports. Later, Shankar issued a clarification that he didn't mean that all government schools breed Naxalism. More clarification followed on his Twitter account: "I specifically referred to sick government schools in Naxal affected areas. Many who have turned to Naxalism have come from these schools. I did not say all Govt schools (where lakhs study) breed Naxalism. Great talents have emerged from these schools & I would never generalize."[78][79]

Books

Ravi Shankar has authored the following books:

Notes

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  4. http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/mahesh-yogi-cremated-with-state-honours/article1-275051.aspx
  5. The header note of the website
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  14. Distinguished Alumni of St.Joseph's College
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  22. Shankar, Sri Sri Ravi. Bang on the Door. Santa Barbara, CA: Art of Living Foundation. 1995. ISBN 1-885289-31-6
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  27. List of Art of Living research articles published in international peer reviewed journals Aolresearch.org.
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  30. 'There's dignity of religion in Pakistan', The Times of India
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  46. Nouvelle Vie Haiti Youth Corps Haiti Program
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  75. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar receives Honorary Doctorate from Nyenrode Business Universiteit
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  77. Editor's Picks: The Seven Most Powerful People In India – No. 5: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Forbes.com (9 November 2009). Retrieved on 21 March 2013.
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