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Arvind Kejriwal Returns to Delhi After 10 Day Vipassana Session in Punjab

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has concluded his 10 day Vipassana meditation retreat in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district and has returned to the capital.

By: Rekha Joshi  Pardaphash Group
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Arvind Kejriwal Returns to Delhi After 10 Day Vipassana Session in Punjab

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has concluded his 10 day Vipassana meditation retreat in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur district and has returned to the capital. Kejriwal, who arrived at the Dhamma Dhaja Vipassana Centre on December 20, expressed that the meditation practice brings immense peace and has re-energized him to resume public service.

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Arvind Kejriwal Returns to Delhi After 10 Day Vipassana Session


Arvind Kejriwal Returns to Delhi After 10 Day Vipassana Session. In his post-meditation message on ‘X’, Kejriwal stated, “Returned today after 10 days of Vipassana meditation. This sadhana gives immense peace. From today onwards, we will again start serving the public with new energy. Good luck to all.”

Before leaving the meditation center, Kejriwal was honored by Gautam Lal, trustee of the DDVC, who presented him with a set of books. This marks the first time Kejriwal practiced Vipassana in Punjab, having previously visited Jaipur, Nagpur, Dharamkot, and Bengaluru for similar sessions.

Arvind Kejriwal Reaches Delhi after Vipassana Session


Arvind Kejriwal reaches Delhi after vipassana session. Vipassana is an ancient Indian meditation method focusing on self-transformation through self-observation, emphasizing the connection between the mind and body.

During the meditation retreat, Kejriwal adhered to the center’s regulations, abstaining from the use of mobile phones, internet, television, and newspapers. The rigorous daily routine started at 4 am and concluded at 9:30 pm, with simple meals served and no food allowed after midday, as per the center’s guidelines.

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