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World Meditation Day 2024: India Leads the Celebrations at UN’s First-Ever Global Event

By R Anil Kumar

MEDITATING TOGETHER, CONNECTING GLOBALLY

New Delhi. The United Nations has designated 21st December 2024 as the first World Meditation Day.

The declaration of World Meditation Day is a reminder of the profound impact meditation can have on global well-being. It bridges ancient wisdom with modern science, offering solutions to some of today’s most pressing challenges.

Meditation is lauded for reducing stress, improving focus, and fostering global unity.

The world marks 21st December 2024 as the first-ever World Meditation Day, following a resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly on 29th November 2024.

This marks a significant moment in global recognition of meditation’s value. This historic event will establish an annual global celebration of meditation, highlighting its transformative benefits for the global well-being.

India Leads Celebrations at UN Headquarters

To celebrate this day, the Permanent Mission of India hosted a special event at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The event featured a live, global meditation session led by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the renowned Indian spiritual leader and founder of the Art of Living Foundation, who served as the chief guest. The initiative aims to promote meditation as a way to enhance mental well-being and global peace. The event is themed as “Meditation for Global Peace and Harmony.”

The UN General Assembly’s recognition of World Meditation Day is a bold acknowledgement of meditation’s capacity to address rising stress, violence, and societal disconnection.

Meditation – A 5000-Year-Old Practice

Meditation has a long and varied history, rooted in the spiritual and philosophical traditions of humanity. People in India probably practiced meditative exercises over 5,000 years ago, as archaeological finds suggest, depicting a seated person in a meditation posture.

Meditation has played an important role in many religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, but also Christianity and Judaism. It has been used for thousands of years as a way to understand the mind, gain insight and connect with the transcendent. The United Nations estimates that between 200 and 500 million people worldwide meditate regularly.

Meditation without Borders: A Universal Practice Emerges

Over the centuries, meditation has spread across cultural and geographical boundaries. Today, it has become a universal tool practiced by millions of people worldwide – regardless of their spiritual or religious background

Pause globally – The UN vision behind World Meditation Day

Our time is characterized by a multitude of global challenges: climate change, social inequalities, political conflicts and the rapid pace of technological change.

In the midst of this complex world, meditation offers a way to calm down and, on the basis of this calm, to reflect on what is essential, i.e. to cultivate compassion for oneself and others.

The UN World Meditation Day is intended to remind us that inner peace can be an answer to the challenges of the modern world.

Meditation has literally occupied a special place at the United Nations since 1952. There is a meditation room in the UN headquarters in New York, the “Room of Silence”. It was opened in 1952 under the then Secretary General of the UN, Dag Hammarskjöld. It was important to him that the house of the world community “have a room dedicated to external silence and inner peace” and thus serve the work of the UN and dialogue in the service of peace.

Meditation-According to UNITED NATIONS

According to the United Nations, meditation is an ancient practice that involves focusing one’s attention on the present moment. Rooted in religious, yogic, and secular traditions across cultures, meditation has been practiced for thousands of years, originating in Bharat.

Today, it is embraced worldwide, transcending its spiritual origins to become a universal tool for Universal well-being.

The most recognised definition of meditation generally describes it as a practice where an individual uses techniques such as mindfulness, focused attention, or concentrated thought to train the mind and achieve a state of mental clarity, emotional calmness, and physical relaxation.

Research underscores its ability to reduce stress, improve focus and emotional balance, alleviate anxiety and depression, and enhance sleep quality. It also contributes to better physical health, including lowering blood pressure and managing pain.

Technology has further expanded access to meditation, with apps and online platforms enabling individuals to practice anywhere and anytime.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognises the significant benefits of meditation, particularly mindfulness meditation. WHO’s discussions on stress management underscore the importance of learning coping mechanisms, such as meditation, to support mental and physical well-being.

The ultimate purpose is to transcend ordinary thought patterns to reach a state of pure consciousness and spiritual enlightenment, often described as experiencing a deep connection to oneself or the universe.

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