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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar leads huge mass meditation rally in Argentina

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Posted: Sep 10, 2012 at 0929 hrs IST
Founder of Art of Living Foundation Sri Sri Ravi Shankar talks to the crowd before leading a meditation with participants in Buenos Aires. (AP)

Buenos Aires Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has drawn a huge crowd in Argentina's capital to meditate against violence and stress.

Sri Sri's organisation estimates yesterday's crowd at a park swelled to more than 100,000 people.

They chanted and moved rhythmically as the guru urged them to focus their collective energy on ending violence and creating a world free of stress.

Smaller crowds were urged to meditate together around the world as Ravi Shankar's image was transmitted on television screens.

Ravi Shankar's 'The Art of Living' foundation is particularly popular in Argentina.

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Sri Sri by Susanta Chakraborty on 10 Sep 2012

Thanks Indian Express for reporting this important event in Argentina where thousands meditated.

Effect on Indian Politicians by LD on 10 Sep 2012

Alas!! He can not use his powers to make our politicians to stay away from corruption, be secular and treat all citizen equally without focussing on Vote banks.

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