📺 Glimpses of the 10th Global Healing Day – Video & Full Report
The 10th Global Healing Day concluded with the collective vibration of the mantra: “Loka Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu”. Krishna Guruji led this divine celebration online on 10th August 2025 at 8:30 PM IST, with Indore as the organizing center.
After previously being hosted in Malaysia, Ujjain, Dubai, Seattle, New York, and Rishikesh, this 10th edition brought together seekers from over 27 countries. They united in a powerful online interfaith prayer that included mantra, dua, prayer, and ardaas.
Spiritual voices from across the globe shared their insights:
- Jaya Lakshmi Ganapati (Seattle) reflected on Krishna Guruji’s journey and healing work.
- Fion Sadiq (Singapore), from a Muslim background, expressed how Global Healing Day spiritually unites people beyond religion.
- Jeevan Mukti (Finland) said, “We all breathe from the same source. Krishna Guruji’s prayer reminds us that we are truly one.”
- Tariq Abbasi described the event as a universal gathering of compassion that has continued for 10 years.
- Baljinder Samra (Canada) emphasized that humanity exists in every religion, and our actions shape what we choose to represent.
At the end of the prayer, Krishna Guruji invited everyone to raise their national flags in a gesture of global peace. The group prayer culminated with the bhajan: “Tu hi sagar hai, tu hi kinara, dhoondhta hai tu kiska sahara?”. Afterwards, Krishna Guruji personally offered one-to-one online healing sessions, continuing until midnight.
This event was hosted in collaboration with the Awakening Humanity Foundation (USA) and the Krishna Guruji Social Welfare Society. Organizers also announced that the next Global Healing Day will take place in Bangkok.
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Krishna Guruji also conducts global peace prayers on the Independence Days of several countries. These events continue to fulfill the ancient message of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – One World, One Family.”