‘Conflicts, societal distortions cease if women take on leadership roles’: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Bengaluru, Feb 14 (IANS) Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on Friday said that if women take on leadership roles in the world’s major nations, conflicts, wars and societal distortions will cease, saying “we cannot let a single tear fall from the eyes of a woman”.
Addressing a huge gathering at the inaugural ceremony of the Art of Living’s 10th International Women’s Conference in Bengaluru, he said that progress is born out of a positive environment, and by a woman just being present it becomes happy and positive.
“Her emotions are a blessing because it is with this emotional strength that she binds people together.
“Perhaps if women take on leadership roles in the world’s major nations, the conflicts, disputes, wars, and various societal distortions we see today might diminish or even cease,” he said.
Ravi Shankar further said: “India has shown the way how women’s empowerment is needed, and it is very progressive. Here the mythology assigns the main ministries to women: the Defence Ministry – Durga, Finance Ministry – Lakshmi, and Education Ministry – Saraswati.”
Highlighting the essence of the conference, Bhanumathi Narasimhan, Chairperson, of the International Women’s Conference and the sister of the spiritual guru, said: “Just Be encourages us to pause, connect with our inner source, and find a balance between dynamism and relaxation. Meditation helps us stay present, fostering clarity and creativity. This conference is a space to learn, share, and grow together, embracing kindness, resilience, and inner peace.”
The recipients of the prestigious ‘Vishalakshi Award’ instated for valuable and inclusive contributions to service, arts, and culture included Union Minister Annapurna Devi in recognition of her service in the sphere of women empowerment and child welfare. Bollywood celebrity and MP Hema Malini for her contribution to Indian cinema, performing arts, and public service.
The Vishalakshi Award was also conferred to Patricia Scotland for her ground-breaking work in social justice and equality, Amla Ruia for contribution to sustainable rural development; Dr. Bhagyashree Prasad Patil for contribution in agricultural research and rural development; Katherine Winter Sellery for promoting Conscious parenting; R. Padmavati for preserving and curating the sculpture of 200 temples in India, among others.
The prestigious Acharya Ratnananda Award, named after Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s father was conferred upon Lt Col Anish Mohan in recognition of his courage and service in the face of adversity; and a well-known media personality for excellence in journalism.
The International Women’s Conference will be hosted by The Art of Living from February 14 to 16 at its International Centre. Bollywood celebrities Sharmila Tagore and her granddaughter and popular actress Sara Ali Khan will also take part in the conference.
–IANS
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