Kolkata WB: Brahma Kumaris has organised Dwadash Jyotirlingam and Rajyoga Meditation Exhibition at Indian Museum, Kolkata. The exhibition will be displayed from 7th to 10th March, 2024. The exhibition also has a special meditation room to help the visitors experience silence.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri Arijit Dutt Choudhary, Director, Indian Museum, Kolkata, Dr. SayanBhattacharya, Education Officer, Indian Museum, Shri Virendra, Former DGP of West Bengal, Rajyogini BK Kanan Didi, Incharge Brahma Kumaris Eastern HQs and Bk Supriya, Rajyoga Teacher, Shantivan.
Shri Arijit Dutt Choudhary said that this exhibition will inspire people, especially the young audience to know about the spiritual aspect of 12 Jyotirlingam.
BK Supriya Behn said that 12 Jyotirlinga is a reminder of the role of God Shiva when he incarnates during this time of darkness and this occasion will help people to realise their own self and their relationship with God Shiva.
Rajyogini BK Kanan didi gave her blessings and asked the audience to take full benefit of this exhibition. She also reminded them that Shivratri is a time for awakening the self by imbibing God’s knowledge while Dr. Sayan Bhattacharya thanked Brahma Kumaris for such an initiative at Indian Museum. He also said that this is the first time in 210 years that such an exhibition is being held within the premises of Indian Museum, Kolkata.
Indian Museum is a massive museum in Central Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is the ninth oldest museum in the world and the oldest and largest museum in India and Asia, by size of collection. The exhibition will help to give Godly knowledge to over 5000 visitors who visit the museum every day.