India: The call for peace resonated at the Baha’i House Indore as the International Peace Day was celebrated with enthusiasm

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An article from Sanjeevni Today (translated from Hindi by Google translator)

21 September 2025. An inspiring and heart-touching program was organized at the Baha’i House in Indore on the occasion of International Day of Peace, in which the Baha’i community brought people of all religions and faiths on one platform and spread the message of peace. Music, meditation, and a collective peace pledge made the event unforgettable.


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Keynote speaker and Peace Ambassador Dr. Gurmeet Singh Narang inspired the audience with his address, “Inner Peace, Outer Peace,” saying, “Peace begins in our hearts. It flows outward in the form of love, compassion, and activism toward nature and all living things.” His words installed a deep sense of peace in the audience.

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The captivating performance by Sangeet Gurukul filled the atmosphere with a sense of harmony and peace. Mrs. Tahira Jadhav, representative of the Baha’i community, shared her thoughts, saying “True peace is the inner strength that keeps us steady and calm even amidst the storms of life.”

A special hightlight of the program was an inspiring quote from ‘Abdu’l Baha: “When the thought of war comes, oppose it with a powerful thought of peace; a thought of hatred must be destroyed by a powerful thought of love.” This quote inspired everyone to follow the path of peace and love.

The highlight of the event was the collective Peace Pledge, in which all the participants pledged to cultivate inner peace, promote dialogue, and protect nature and all living creatures. This was followed by a 30-second collective silence and a prayer for world peace, which filled everyone’s mind with a deep sense of peace.

The presence of Padma Shri Janak Palta ad Ujjwal Swami, renowned for his laughter yoga, added to the grandeur of the event. The event played a vital role in instilling in the people of Indore the importance of peace, unity, and love.

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