Prem Rawat Brings Message of Peace to More than 1 7 Million Indian Villagers
Released on = May 17, 2006, 9:05 pm
Press Release Author = tprf
Industry = Human Resources
Press Release Summary = New Delhi, India, April 19 - In the past month, Prem Rawat, known worldwide as Maharaji, has addressed more than 1.7 million people at events throughout rural India. He traveled to many places where people had never seen him before, in the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. In previous years, his events had been mostly in major cities of India. For the people who live in these remote villages, not easily accessible by public transport, it was impossible financially and physically to travel to hear him speak.
Press Release Body = New Delhi, India, April 19 - In the past month, Prem Rawat, known worldwide as Maharaji, has addressed more than 1.7 million people at events throughout rural India. He traveled to many places where people had never seen him before, in the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. In previous years, his events had been mostly in major cities of India. For the people who live in these remote villages, not easily accessible by public transport, it was impossible financially and physically to travel to hear him speak. Responding to the many invitations from all over the subcontinent, arrangements were made for him to travel by helicopter to reach out to those in rural India, without any cost to them. The traveling operation included three custom-designed trailers that open out to a small stage with high-quality AV equipment, including a 300-sqare-foot, state-of-the-art daylight projection screen, so everyone can hear and see him easily from far away in the open fields where the events are held for audiences of up to 300,000 people. Following this tour, he returned to New Delhi, where he spoke to speak at a three-day international event, attended by 30,000 people from over 40 countries. Prem Rawat's message of a peace is receiving growing interest in India, as he travels from village to village, to places such as Ballabhgarh, Jabalpur, Waidham, Gorakpur, and Jaipur, to name a few. Mina Vadher, a civil servant who attended the event in Gorakpur, said: "I feel so privileged to be here. When we arrived, we had to park twenty minutes away because there were so many people going to the event. The whole town was on the way there-just a huge sea of people. When the crowds waited for Prem Rawat to come on stage, it was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. I've learned so much from him-mainly that life is for enjoying, and you've got to find the happiness that lies within." Ramil Vikash is a businessman who attended the event in Ballabgarh as well as the international event in New Delhi. He said: "What is fascinating is that from the simple people from the countryside to the sophisticated audience in New Delhi, Prem Rawat\'s message is understood and welcome by all. I rely on him for finding happiness within." For Deepak Raj Bandhari, who traveled on the tour with Prem Rawat: "The response was nothing short of phenomenal. Wherever he spoke at an event, people from many villages would come to hear him. They came on foot, on bicycles, or an entire village would come in trailers pulled by farm tractors. In one state where we went, there were 8,000 who knew about his message before the event, and these 8,000 people came with 200,000 guests. Throughout the tour, Prem Rawat has been emphasizing that he can help people find peace in a practical way. Many people say they have been waiting all their lives to hear a message like his. Being in these events, I saw how listening to him unleashes a lot of hope in people that the peace they have been looking for can finally become a reality." Source: The Prem Rawat Foundation, pressrelations@tprf.org To discover more: The Prem Rawat Foundation, http://tprf.org/Maharaji/Maharaji.htm
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