Spirituality Committee

Spirituality Committee will be the organizing committee to build Ram Temple and Gurudwara in South Korea for 2000 years old historical and cultural connections between India and S.Korea to promote world peace and world prosperities together with Vasudeva Kutumbakam

India-South Korea Spirituality Committee

The India-South Korea Spirituality Committee is a key initiative aimed at deepening spiritual and philosophical ties between the two nations. Rooted in shared Buddhist heritage and growing interest in yoga, meditation, and holistic wellness, this committee fosters mutual understanding through cultural, religious, and academic collaborations.

The India-South Korea Spirituality Committee serves as a bridge for deeper cultural, religious, and wellness collaborations. Strengthening spiritual ties will not only honor historical connections but also promote global well-being, peace, and mutual respect.

Key Objectives:
1. Strengthening Buddhist Connections
  • Promoting pilgrimages to important Buddhist sites in India, such as Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Nalanda.

  • Encouraging academic and cultural exchanges between Indian and Korean Buddhist scholars and monks.

  • Supporting the restoration and preservation of historical Buddhist landmarks.

2. Yoga & Meditation Collaboration
  • Establishing yoga and meditation centers in South Korea.

  • Promoting International Day of Yoga events across South Korea.

  • Encouraging Korean wellness centers to incorporate Ayurveda, pranayama, and mindfulness practices.

3. Interfaith & Philosophical Dialogues
  • Organizing seminars on Buddhism, Confucianism, Hinduism, and other spiritual traditions.

  • Encouraging collaborative research on spirituality, ethics, and mindfulness.

  • Hosting interfaith dialogues to promote peace and harmony.

4. Cultural & Artistic Exchange
  • Supporting traditional Korean and Indian spiritual arts, including temple music, dance, and literature.

  • Encouraging calligraphy, scripture translation, and comparative studies of Indian and Korean spiritual texts.

  • Promoting Korean Seon (Zen) and Indian Buddhist meditation practices globally.

5. Wellness & Holistic Health Initiatives
  • Promoting Ayurvedic and traditional Korean medicine (Hanbang) collaborations.

  • Encouraging exchange programs for healers, monks, and wellness practitioners.

  • Supporting research on natural healing, herbal medicine, and alternative therapies.

Major Initiatives & Collaborations:
  • Korean Pilgrimage to India: Increased visits by South Korean monks and devotees to Indian Buddhist sites.

  • Korean Buddhist Temples in India: Support for Korean-funded Buddhist centers.

  • Yoga & Meditation Retreats: Growing interest in Indian spiritual practices in South Korea.

  • India-Korea Buddhist Conferences: Academic and spiritual discussions on shared Buddhist heritage.

Impact on Spiritual & Cultural Exchange:
  • Revival of Buddhist Heritage: Increased recognition of ancient spiritual connections.

  • Growth of Yoga & Wellness Culture: Rising popularity of Indian yoga and meditation in South Korea.

  • Deeper Philosophical Understanding: Strengthened interfaith and spiritual dialogues.

  • Promotion of Mindfulness & Peace Initiatives: Encouraging global harmony through shared values.