Ahilyanagar – In a remarkable moment of international recognition, Brahma Kumar Dr. Dipak Harke was recently honored with the prestigious Excellence Award at the House of Commons, British Parliament, London. The award ceremony, organized by the London Organization of Skills Development, celebrated outstanding individuals from around the world who have made significant contributions in their respective domains.
Representing India on a global stage, Dr. Dipak Harke was acknowledged for his extraordinary commitment to spreading the ancient Indian practice of Rajyoga meditation. The Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya had touched countless lives through free Rajyoga training programs delivered in 143 countries via over 8,500 service centers.
The award was presented by Member of Parliament Bob Blackman in the esteemed presence of Dr. Parin Somani, CEO of the London Organization of Skills Development, and His Highness Prince Ibrahim Sanyang of Gambia. This accolade adds to Dr. Harke’s already illustrious career, which includes being the first Indian to achieve 183 world records among which, many centered around promoting meditation and spiritual well-being.
In addition to the eight recognitions he has received in London alone including honors from the British Parliament and Oxford University his international awards include:
•5 honors from Dubai
•3 accolades from Bangkok
•2 awards in Nepal
And recognitions from countries such as Russia, Switzerland, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. His contributions have not gone unnoticed in the media world either. In March 2020, Forbes magazine featured him for his inspirational journey and global spiritual impact.
The spiritual beginning
Dr. Harke’s spiritual journey began during his college years when he encountered the teachings of Brahma Kumaris. Deeply moved, he dedicated his life to the path of Rajyoga, committing himself to help others find peace, purpose, and inner strength through spiritual practice. Today, as a full-time meditation trainer, he continues to guide thousands across borders toward mental clarity and inner transformation.
About Brahma Kumaris
Founded in 1937 in India, Brahma Kumaris is a spiritual movement aimed at personal transformation and global renewal. With a presence in over 110 countries, the organization is recognized as an international NGO with meaningful contributions across various sectors. However, its core focus remains on nurturing spiritual consciousness and helping individuals shift from material to spiritual awareness.
The global headquarters is located in Mount Abu, India, with international coordination centers in London, Moscow, Nairobi, New York, and Sydney. One of the most defining aspects of the organization is its commitment to women in leadership. From its inception, Brahma Kumaris has placed women at the forefront, making it the largest spiritual organization in the world led by women. Its unique leadership model values partnership, equality, and humility, creating a rare example of harmonious governance.
Dr. Dipak Harke’s recognition at the British Parliament is not just a personal honor. It is a celebration of India’s spiritual legacy and a reminder of the universal relevance of inner peace and mindful living in today’s world.
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