

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu visited Kanha Shanti Vanam, located on the outskirts of Hyderabad, on Monday. Describing spirituality as the path to achieve universal consciousness, the Chief Minister toured the ashram and interacted with its management. As part of the visit, he held discussions with Daaji, President of the Shri Ram Chandra Mission, and explored the expansive campus, which houses the world’s largest meditation center along with several wellness and educational facilities.
During the visit, the Chief Minister inspected the wellness center, yoga facilities, Heartfulness International School, and the Pullela Gopichand Stadium. He also enquired about the scientific and botanical research being carried out at Shanti Vanam. Appreciating the institution’s focus on biodiversity and environmental conservation, the Chief Minister visited the Rainforest and was briefed by Daaji on its design and spiritual significance. He also toured the Babaji Vanam, a rainwater conservation zone located outside the meditation hall, and reviewed the Gopichand International Training Academy, a world-class sports training facility.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said Kanha Shanti Vanam radiates a deeply spiritual atmosphere and resembles a paradise shaped with great care for the environment. He lauded the Heartfulness International School for setting new benchmarks in education and for nurturing future leaders. Daaji expressed happiness over the Chief Minister’s visit and highlighted that the Shri Ram Chandra Mission is actively serving society through initiatives in education, healthcare, and environmental protection.












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