by Global Good News Staff Writer
July 2006
The supreme ideal of education - perfection in life - is being offered
in over 150 schools and campuses across India, to well over 102,000
students of Maharishi Consciousness-Based Education. In addition,
there are almost 50 distance education centres offering this pure
and applied knowledge of the Veda, which has been brought to light
by His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
In one province of India, these schools were established by a unanimous
Act of the Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh and recognised
by the University Grants Commission.
At each school all students practise Maharishi’s Transcendental
Meditation together to experience the state of self-referral consciousness,
Transcendental Consciousness, creating an environment ideal for learning.
The students gain a natural inner peace, become more receptive to
knowledge, exhibit greater alertness and radiate bliss and friendliness
to their classmates and teachers.
Recently, this bliss and alertness was exhibited when thousands
of students competed in the National Athletic meet held in Tantia
Taupe Stadium, in Bhopal, India. Saluting the competitors were students
from across India - from Kashmir to South India - performing welcome
dances from their local areas. Each group of dancers wore different,
brightly coloured dress.
Medals at these events were presented by government leaders. Yashodher
Raj Sindhyathe, State President for Sports was present at the games,
as were the National Board of Directors from Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Vidya Mandir schools, including Dr Girish Varma, chairman of Maharishi
Vidya Mandir Schools group.
Events included long jump, high jump and running race. Fourteen
year-old Kruti Gupta from Maharishi Karmal Convent School, a high
ranking ‘All India School’ in Jamshedpur, Bhopal, won
a gold sports medal running the 100 metre race in 13 seconds. She
was awarded a generous scholarship.
Asif, age 19, ran the 800 metre race for Ratanpur’s Maharishi
Vidya Mandir School, winning the gold medal. On the 3rd day of
events, Maharishi’s Vidya Mandir’s 16 year-old Gurav
Kumar won the bronze medal for finishing the 3,000 metre race in
9.16.9. From Bilga, 19 year-old Karam Jeet Singh also won a bronze
medal in the 3,000 metre race. Confidence among the students competing
was very high.
It is interesting to note that the regular practice of Transcendental
Meditation improves mind-body coordination, and high achievement
in athletic events is a common occurance among students of Maharishi’s
schools around the world.
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