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ShortDescriptionGod Himself says that He resides in the heart of every human being. Yet our habit has always been to search for Him outside. If even the great avatars meditate, then why should ordinary human beings not meditate?
After the deeply fulfilling days of gatherings and Bhandaras in Shahjahanpur, where thousands of abhyasis from all over the world attended the most extraordinary spiritual event celebrating the 50 years of the Shahjahanpur Ashram, Beloved Daaji has now moved into the next phase of his journey through the Kumaon hills toward Satkhol. Early on in the journey, a few members of the local media briefly interacted with him to understand the purpose of the yatra. In his characteristic simplicity, Daaji spoke about the inward search for the Divine and the central place of meditation in Sanatan Dharma.
Monday, March 2, 2026
After an intense series of five back-to-back bhandara batches celebrating Pujya Lalaji Maharaj’s 153rd birth anniversary, beloved Daaji left the beautiful Shahjahanpur Ashram at around 11 a.m. The weather had just begun to grow warmer. As he departed, many felt the plenitude of the time and energy he had showered on the magnificent occasion of reviving the Shahjahanpur Ashram.
As usual, there was no announcement of his departure. It carried that quiet dignity that often marks his travels. The familiar feeling arose as the cars left in close formation, with his black BMW at the head.
The first halt was at Bareilly, about 70 kilometers from Shahjahanpur, where abhyasis had been waiting to receive him. Daaji offered prasad and ate the simple lunch they had lovingly prepared. Afterwards, he took some rest. Upon waking, he gathered those present and conducted meditation.
Around 5 p.m., the journey resumed toward Rudrapur. Along the way, a small but touching scene unfolded. Abhyasis from Behri had been waiting by the roadside, hoping for a glimpse of beloved Daaji. Touched by their sincerity, Daaji agreed to a brief visit to the center’s small ashram nearby. He stepped in, quietly observed the space, and then continued the journey.
Upon reaching Rudrapur, he requested a sister preceptor to conduct the session, and retired for the day.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Rudrapur, Uttarakhand
The morning began quietly at the center in Rudrapur. After the series of bhandaras at Shahjahanpur, Daaji took some much-needed rest, and sister Pratima Patel conducted the morning meditation.
The day unfolded in a calm and restful rhythm. Daaji spent most of the day in repose. Then, as the afternoon softened into evening, Daaji stepped out for a walk through the green fields surrounding the center.
Later in the evening, Daaji requested a sister preceptor to conduct satsangh for the abhyasis present.
After dinner, Daaji briefly met the Rudrapur volunteers. They were happy to have the opportunity to spend a few moments with him. An eight-year-old boy was introduced to Daaji as a very industrious volunteer who helps irrigate the fields. Daaji smiled and gently said, “Please stop doing that. You must study. Otherwise you will remain irrigating the fields all your life. Study, and study well.”
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
It was the morning of the festival of Holi in India, a major celebration across the country and a public holiday. In the morning, Daaji distributed Holi gifts to a few of the Heartfulness volunteers and staff in Rudrapur who take care of the farm. Such gestures, though simple, carry his warmth and encouragement for those who serve quietly. He then left for Haldwani at around 8:00 a.m.
Haldwani
At Haldwani, a group of children had gathered and were standing in an orderly line to welcome him to the Ashram. After arriving, Daaji first offered prasad and then invited the children to come forward to receive it. At around 9:30 a.m., Daaji conducted meditation.
As he left for his cottage, some of the children came forward with flowers to greet him, and Daaji graciously accepted one. As he was about to enter the cottage, he smiled gently, and gave a young child standing there the flower he had received.
Later, Daaji had lunch with a few abhyasis from Rudrapur and then retired for some rest. At 3 p.m., he began his journey toward Naukuchiatal.
Naukuchiatal
Beloved Daaji arrived in Naukuchiatal around 4:30 p.m. A few members had gathered, and he spent some time with them in gentle conversation. Gradually, as word spread, the room slowly filled with more followers who came to greet him. After some time, Daaji retired briefly to his room and attended to work at his computer.
Around 6 p.m., he conducted evening satsangh. The gathering sat together in quiet stillness. Later in the evening, Daaji stepped out for a walk and visited the ashram property, spending some time there before returning.
At night, he came to the hotel restaurant for dinner and then went for a short walk. Later, he returned to his room and resumed working on his laptop.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
The morning began with a busy schedule in Daaji’s hotel room in Naukuchiatal. Around 8 a.m., beloved Daaji prepared for the journey toward Satkhol. As he was leaving, a few members of the local media gathered near the car and requested a few words about the purpose of his visit and the yatra. Seated quietly inside the car, with the window rolled down and microphones and cameras extended toward him, Daaji responded with his characteristic simplicity:
“God Himself says that He resides in the heart of every human being. Yet our habit has always been to search for Him outside. It is very easy to keep God somewhere outside of ourselves. But when we truly place Him within, when we allow Him to reside in our own hearts, it begins to create a certain difficulty for us. That inner presence demands sincerity, attention, and change. That may be the reason why many people avoid meditation.
“But if we look honestly, the entire essence of Sanatana Dharma can be understood in a very simple way. Think of the images we see in our tradition. Take Lord Shiva, for example. What is he doing in the paintings and idols of him? He is meditating. Hanumanji is portrayed as meditating. Lord Rama and Lakshmana meditated. Even Lord Krishna meditated before the battle of the Mahabharata began. If the great avatars themselves meditated, then why should ordinary human beings not meditate? Thank you.”
Later, on the way to Satkhol, a group of local abhyasis in Bhavali were waiting along the roadside. Beloved Daaji’s car stopped briefly so they could greet him and offer their heartfelt respects before he continued on the journey.
Satkhol
Upon arriving in Satkhol, Daaji conducted satsangh in the main meditation hall at the Heartfulness Himalayan Ashram. The evening satsangh was also conducted by Daaji at 6 p.m. An announcement was then made that satsangh in the days to come at the Satkhol Ashram would be conducted at 6:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 5:00 p.m.
As the journey continues into the hills, these travel diaries will share glimpses of the moments that unfold along the way, interactions with seekers, brief exchanges, and periods of meditation. Each halt along the road becomes a quiet reminder of the timeless message of turning inward and discovering the Divine already present within the heart. We hope you enjoy the journey and, as we all meditate each day and join in the satsanghs, wherever we may be on the globe, in these trying times, the gratitude of being part of the Divine egregore, which lovingly follows in the steps of the Beloved Master, becomes a priceless privilege for all seekers and lovers of God.