
An International Inner Peace Conference was organized at Wat Thai Magadh Buddhist Vipassana Monastery. Saints, spiritual teachers, monks, seekers, and representatives of different faiths from India and around the world participated in the conference.
On the sacred occasion of Buddha Purnima, Jagadguru Sai Maa, a world-renowned living saint, spiritual healer, humanitarian, and the first female Jagadguru in the 2,700-year-old Vishnuswami tradition, led a six-day spiritual pilgrimage and special spiritual programs in Bodh Gaya. The event brought together spiritual seekers, saints, gurus, Mahamandaleshwars, spiritual leaders, and devotees from more than 40 countries.
All the programs were held on the sacred land where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment. Sai Maa shared that Bodh Gaya is not just a place, but a center of self-realization, truth, and higher consciousness.
On this occasion, Sai Maa said “Bodh Gaya is our original state, our true nature, our deepest experience. The purpose of spiritual practice is not to become something. Under the Bodhi Tree, Buddha did not become something new-he simply saw the truth beyond all illusion. There is no separate existence there.”
An International Inner Peace Conference was organized at Wat Thai Magadh Buddhist Vipassana Monastery. Saints, spiritual teachers, monks, seekers, and representatives of different faiths from India and around the world participated in the conference.
A special Vedic fire ceremony was conducted at Shri Jagannath Temple by 21 learned priests from Kashi. The sacred yajna was dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Lord Jagannath, Goddess Mahalakshmi, and the Saptarishis. During the ceremony, Vishnu Sukta, Shri Sukta, and Saptarishi Gayatri Mantras were chanted collectively. The sacred intention of the yajna was self-realization, prosperity, the well-being of all beings, and liberation.




