PrashantAdvait Foundation Illuminates Bhopal: Vedantic Wisdom At PVR INOX & City's Top Engineering College

Bhopal: A spiritual phenomenon unfolded in the City of Lakes as the PrashantAdvait Foundation illuminated Bhopal with two diverse assemblies — first at PVR INOX Aura Mall, and then at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT).

Fiction paused, Truth played - A Cinema Hall Turns Sacred

The tour commenced with a powerful session at PVR INOX Aura, which was artistically turned from a cinema hall to a sacred space of self-realization. Every seat was filled, as seekers across generations — from Gen Z to seasoned aspirants — came together to listen to profound truths from Acharya Prashant, Founder of PrashantAdvait Foundation. In a setting typically dedicated to fiction, the crowd witnessed a unique evening when Bhopal’s silver screen opened to inner clarity.

It is part of a nationwide association between PVR INOX Limited, which is the largest cinema exhibitor in India, and the PrashantAdvait Foundation, facilitating wisdom sessions through impactful yet unconventional mediums.

More than Grades—Campus Awakening!

Subsequently, PrashantAdvait Foundation collaborated with MANIT, Bhopal’s top engineering college, for a thought-provoking session. Students asked Acharya Prashant questions on various facets of life — from the reason behind superstitions that many parents fall prey to, to the causes of anxiety among students, and the real meaning of women's emancipation. Most importantly, he spoke on a topic he never misses an opportunity to discuss — especially with the youth — climate change.

Wisdom in the City of Lakes

Bhopal's spiritual scene expanded further when PrashantAdvait Foundation collaborated on dual sessions in this city famous for its peaceful lakes and rich historical background. The  Foundation extended an invitation to inner transformation which goes beyond age, background and environment.

As movie theaters became places for clarity and educational institutions turned into reflection spaces, the City of Lakes welcomed Vedanta as it never had before.

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