Day 3 at Statue of Equality: Anumaa Guides Thousands on the Path to Inner Healing and Moksha”

A wave of spiritual energy swept through the Chinna Jeeyar Swamy Ashram as thousands of devotees assembled for Day 3 of the Self-Healing Meditation Retreat, guided by spiritual mentor Anumaa (Anirudha Miriyala). The serene atmosphere, charged with collective intention, marked a powerful moment in the journey toward inner transformation.

The day began with sacred chants and a homam ceremony, invoking divine energies for healing and clarity. Devotees from across regions participated with deep reverence, many expressing heartfelt gratitude to Anumaa for orchestrating this transformative experience.

Throughout the session, participants engaged in guided meditations focused on breath, silence, and self-awareness. The teachings emphasized simplicity, surrender, and the power of collective consciousness. The ashram grounds echoed with harmony as seekers sat in stillness, absorbing the vibrations of peace.

The event’s highlight was the Mercoba Healing Circle, where energy alignment practices were introduced. Attendees reported emotional release, mental clarity, and a renewed sense of purpose. The circle was followed by a Ganapathi Homam, symbolizing the removal of inner obstacles and the welcoming of auspicious beginnings.

Anumaa’s presence was both grounding and uplifting. Known for blending ancient wisdom with accessible language, his guidance resonated deeply with youth, elders, and spiritual aspirants alike. His message was clear: “Healing begins when we listen to ourselves.”

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the ashram lit up with devotional music and spontaneous expressions of joy. Many devotees shared their experiences, noting how the retreat had rekindled their connection to self and spirit.

This gathering wasn’t just an event—it was a movement. A reminder that healing is possible, and that the path to moksha begins with awareness, community, and surrender.

A sacred Ganapathi Homam was performed under the guidance of Anumaa at the Statue of Equality, drawing a devoted crowd seeking blessings and inner clarity. The ritual, known for invoking wisdom and removing obstacles, was conducted with traditional chants and offerings.

The atmosphere was serene and spiritually charged. Devotees participated with deep reverence, offering prayers and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to be part of the divine ceremony. The Homam marked a moment of collective intention and spiritual renewal.

This short yet powerful event added another layer of depth to the ongoing spiritual activities at the Ashram, reinforcing the values of unity, purity, and devotion.

Netra Vidyalaya Celebrates 18 Years of Empowerment Statue of Equality, 31 August 2025
Netra Vidyalaya Junior and Degree Colleges for the Visually Challenged marked their 18th Foundation Day with a vibrant ceremony at JIVA Auditorium, Shamshabad.
The event commenced with the divine blessings of HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji, inspiring all present.
Hon’ble Governor of Telangana, Sriman Jishnu Dev Varma ji, attended as Chief Guest and praised the institution’s inclusive mission.
Students delivered moving performances, showcasing talent and determination.
Anumaa (Anirudha Miriyala) witnessed emphasized the power of education in transforming lives.
Awards were presented to achievers in academics and social service.
The celebration reflected unity, courage, and purpose-driven learning.
Netra Vidyalaya continues to lead in empowering visually challenged youth across India

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  • Naveen Kumar

    Retreats like this are rare. Anumaa’s vision is truely commendable.

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