Monica Singhal Was Thanked By The Chief Guests As Hariom Smiles' Spiritual Program
On the concluding day of Hariom Smiles' three-day spiritual program in the Tricity, which was dedicated to celebrating its eighth anniversary, spiritual guru Monica Singhal led a transformative session at Chandigarh's Tagore Theatre. The event was graced by the presence of notable figures, including Chandigarh Mayor Anup Gupta, Bharatiya Janata Party National Treasurer Latika Sharma, social worker Anil Thapar, Child Welfare Association President Ranjita Mehta, Rajasthan Council President Anup Aggarwal, and social worker Jagmohan Garg, all of whom attended as chief guests. The warm welcome extended by Hariom Smiles members set the tone for the event.
The mega session commenced with an introduction to Hariom Smiles, and the distinguished guests expressed their gratitude to spiritual guru Monica Singhal for bringing this program to their city. During the event, Guru Monica Singhal addressed a diverse audience hailing from different parts of India. She shared insights into forgiveness meditation, recovery, and other spiritual practices, emphasizing how people's lives can be transformed through Hariom's Sadhana Smile.
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One remarkable highlight of the event was a performance by a young girl from Kolkata with a prosthetic leg, whose dance was described by the spiritual guru as "the dance of the soul." Additionally, another inspiring moment occurred when a young cancer patient, brimming with positivity, was honored during the program. Spiritual guru Monica Singhal also provided information about various aspects of yoga, including laughter, dance, and meditation yoga, as part of her teachings.
The program concluded on a patriotic note with the singing of the national anthem. It's worth noting that Hariom Smiles has made significant contributions to society by providing free artificial limbs to thousands of individuals in approximately 18 states across India, guided by their motto, "No one is handicapped by body or mind." Through the "Smiles for a Disability-Free India" initiative, the organization has organized 22 camps in 18 days, spanning various cities, as part of their commitment to creating a disability-free India.