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  1. Art Of Living's Bangalore Ashram. Worldwide Ashrams. The Art of Living programs. ... Operating in 180 countries, The Art of Living is a non-profit, educational and ...

  2. Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the founder, says: “The Art of Living is more of a principle, a philosophy of living life to its fullest. It is more of a movement than an organization. Its core value is to find peace within oneself and to unite people in our society - of different cultures, traditions, religions, nationalities; and thus reminding us all that we have one goal - to uplift human life everywhere.”

  3. The center was established in 1986 near Bangalore, India, by Ravi Shankar to offer a base for the Art of Living Foundation. Facilities Vishalakshi Mantap One of the side gates of the campus Vishalakshi Mantap. The Vishalakshi Mantap was inaugurated by Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat on January 17, 2003. The structure includes a ...

  4. The Art of Living International Center was not built in a day. Founded in 1986 with just a few tiny dwelling places, a small kitchen, a lovely little mantap, and a meditation hall.

  5. The Art of Living offers wide range of yoga meditation and wellness programs for all round development of every individual of any age group. Skip to content Bengaluru, India

  6. Worldwide Ashrams Art of Living International Center Bangalore | Bangalore Ashram

  7. Bangalore (Bengaluru), Karnataka. Located on the outskirts of Bangalore, The Art of Living’s International Centre is spread over a sprawling 65 acres, with undulating verdant hills, a brimming lake inviting feathered friends, bees and butterflies flitting across the abundant flowering shrubs curving along winding footpaths and the exquisitely beautiful meditation centre, Vishalakshi Mantap.

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