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Sadhana Maa

Sadhna Maa, born in Gwalior and raised in Madhya Pradesh, comes from a family of values and devotion. Inspired by her parents and her spiritual teacher, she always had a heart for helping others, a passion for art, and a love for music.

Her journey led her to Mumbai in 1982 after her marriage. There, she embraced various roles - an artist, a teacher, and a spiritual guide. Her heart found solace in meditation and yoga, leading her to dedicate her life to serving others.

She achieved great success in the field of fine arts, but her true fulfilment came from giving back. She organized exhibitions to support education for underprivileged children and started teaching yoga and morals to the youth in 1998. With the help of like-minded individuals, she established the Bal Vikas Charitable Trust to instil character, values, and Indian culture in young minds.

Since 1992, Sadhna Maa has been spreading the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, and Ramayana, transcending religious boundaries. Her service extends to providing aid during natural calamities and offering free medical camps.

In her devotion to Lord Krishna, she established temples and composed devotional poems and bhajans. Her journey has taken her to Colombia and the United States, where she shared the essence of Indian culture, philosophy, yoga, and meditation.

For Sadhna Maa, humanity is the true worship of God, and her life is a testament to that belief. With unwavering determination, she continues to devote herself to the welfare of humanity, spreading love, compassion, and knowledge wherever she goes.

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The Nectar Of Life

Human life is a precious gift from God, meant for spiritual and mental growth. We cherish this gift to connect with Mother Nature, finding calmness and harmony in our souls.

Through true and natural yogic meditation, we taste the Nectar of Life, rising above prejudices and gently awakening our inner soul.

---Sadhana Maa

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Meditation Goals:

  • Healing the body and mind as a whole.

  • Calming the restless mind.

  • Spiritual growth.

  • Improving focus in our increasingly
    distracting lives.

  • Self-realization.

Practices and Methods:

  • Colour Meditation

  • Yogic Sleep (Yog Nidra)

  • Chakra Meditation

  • Meditation with Vedic Mantras

  • Stress Relief Meditation

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