Brahma Kumaris

Baraut Jyant Vihar Colony

Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center

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Parivartan Bhawan, Khasra No: 144, Galli No:2, Kotana Road, Jyant Vihar Colony, Baraut, 250611, Uttar Pradesh, India

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What is the Brahma Kumaris?
How to Visit Meditation Center - Baraut Jyant Vihar Colony?
Can anyone visit a Brahma Kumaris center and try Rajyoga meditation?
Brahma Kumaris is a worldwide spiritual movement led by women, dedicated to personal transformation and world renewal through Rajyoga Meditation. Founded in India in 1937, Brahma Kumaris has spread to over 110 countries on all continents and has had an extensive impact in many sectors as an international NGO.

You can visit our center located at:

Parivartan Bhawan, Khasra No: 144, Galli No:2, Kotana Road, Jyant Vihar Colony, Baraut, 250611, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Yes. Every soul is welcome. Whether young or old, student, professional, or homemaker — the doors are open for all. You can sit in silence, experience God's love, and learn meditation in a pure and peaceful atmosphere.
In the introductory 7-day Rajyoga course, you learn about the soul, the Supreme Soul (Shiv Baba), the law of karma, the cycle of time, and the power of purity. Along with knowledge, you also practice connecting with God through meditation, which fills you with peace and strength.
There is no special dress required. We lovingly suggest wearing clean, simple, and modest clothing that reflects purity and helps maintain the peaceful atmosphere of the center. What matters most is your intention to connect with God.
Not at all. At the Brahma Kumaris, every soul is welcome to attend classes freely, without any formal joining or commitment. This is a spiritual university of God, where you may come, listen, reflect, and take benefit as much as you wish, in your own time and comfort. Everything is offered with love and humility.
No, there are no fees for any of the courses or services. As a voluntary organization, everything is offered as a service to the community. If someone wishes, they may contribute voluntarily to support the continuation of this spiritual work.
No. This is a spiritual path. God belongs to everyone, and all souls are His children. People of every background and faith come together here to experience peace, purity, and God's love.
You may feel deep peace, lightness, or a sweet connection with God. Some feel God's love, others find clarity or strength to face challenges. Each soul's experience is unique, but always uplifting.
Spiritual knowledge is available in many languages — Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, and more. Centers usually teach in the local language so that everyone can understand with ease.
There is no compulsion. You can practice at your own pace. Many souls naturally feel inspired to live peacefully, wake up early, speak sweetly, or adopt pure vegetarian food.
No. The Brahma Kumaris is open to all — men, women, youth, and elders. Both brothers and sisters walk this spiritual path together, as equal souls and children of the one Supreme Father.