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World’s first energy transmission garden inaugurated in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, Apr 30 (UNI) Telangana governor Jishnu Dev Varma on Wednesday inaugurated Babuji vanam, the world’s first energy transmission garden at kanha Shanti Vanam in the city outskirts on Wednesday.
The event was organised by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with Heartfulnessb at the closing ceremony of the 125th birth anniversary celebration of Babuji Maharaj.
The yearlong commemorative activities included Ekatm Abhiyan, meditation and lifestyle improvement programmes, skill building, across multiple states in India such as Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh targeted to reach the lives of 12 crores of people in 65,000 villages.
Dev Varma graced the commemorative event, which was attended by over 50,000 participants in person with millions from 165 countries joining virtually worldwide.
"Babuji Vanam," which was inaugurated by the Governor, has been created in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, as a special commemorative legacy project.
The thematic garden is the first of its kind in the world, featuring forty species of trees that will absorb and radiate ‘Pranahuti’, the yogic transmission that nourishes the soul.
A central water body in the garden depicts the origin of creation. The garden is meticulously designed to ensure that every drop of water is harvested.
The gravel pathways serve as acupressure pathways. The percolation pits and gentle slopes are designed to guide water to a holding pond and hence tap surface water runoff. The trees in the garden have medicinal value as well and include Neem, Red Sandalwood, Tulsi, and Tropical Almond. The biodiversity patch attracts a variety of fauna and birds.
A cow pen is also integrated in the garden, not only because they were dear to Babuji but also to enable children to pet them and get closer to nature.
The garden is eco-friendly with consciously chosen materials, with stone trails, hedgerows for acoustic calm, and signage with quotes from Babuji and Sahaj Marg literature.
Visitors are encouraged to sit and lean against these trees to experience the subtle energy and deepen their inner stillness. The mandatory practice of silence in the garden helps one come closer to the Divine and guides the heart to deep silence that sustains.
A special exhibition showcased the life of Babuji Maharaj through a curated display of rare artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia. A digital version of the exhibition is available for download and this experience is also being shared across 165 countries for their viewing.
Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said said, "It is a moment of deep joy celebrating the 125th birth anniversary of Babuji Maharaj on the holy day of Akshay Tritiya. In this world of cacophony, silence is a rare luxury. Silence is meditative and regenerative. Inaugurating Babuji Vanam today, which celebrates the great heritage of silence – I understand how to look within, how to regenerate through silence. Kanha has a spiritual atmosphere which says that truth is uncomplicated which what ‘Sahaj Marg’ is. Swami Vivekananda once said that it is not following a dogma, but that our culture teaches of being and becoming. This holy land is the birthplace of many divine scriptures. Babuji Maharaj’s mission was to teach the world that truth is uncomplicated. Our rishis have always taught us to experience the truth."
As part of the program, a captivating projection mapping created with support from the Ministry of Culture brought to life the journey of Babuji Maharaj, tracing his early years, spiritual awakening, and transformative impact on humanity.
The visual narrative, set against the backdrop of Kanha Shanti Vanam, mesmerised the audience and offered a heartfelt tribute to his timeless legacy.
The event also witnessed the release of two special publications, the first of which is a book titled "Holy Tirthankars", where Rev Daaji captures the essence of the lives of the 24 Jain Tirthankars, illuminating the deep spiritual heritage shared between Jainism and Heartfulness.
The second book, "A Symphony of Love" is a luminous collection of messages received by Mother Hélène Peyret, the devoted scribe of Babuji Maharaj, during her Monday meditation sessions with Rev. Daaji between 2012 and 2015. These intimate and revelatory conversations explore hidden dimensions of human existence, gently expanding the reader’s consciousness. UNI KNR SSP
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