
Interview with Senior Journalist Daljit Ajnoha: Swami Vishwanand Ji emphasizes the power of meditation and unity among religions
Kaleeshwar Temple (Himachal Pradesh)- Recently, senior journalist Daljit Ajnoha had a special and enlightening conversation with Swami Vishwanand Ji, the chief priest of the famous Kaleshwar Temple in Himachal Pradesh. The conversation focused on spirituality, the power of meditation and the common truths present in all religions.
Kaleeshwar Temple (Himachal Pradesh)- Recently, senior journalist Daljit Ajnoha had a special and enlightening conversation with Swami Vishwanand Ji, the chief priest of the famous Kaleshwar Temple in Himachal Pradesh. The conversation focused on spirituality, the power of meditation and the common truths present in all religions.
Swami Vishwanand Ji said that in today's fast-paced and stressful times, meditation is not just a spiritual practice, but a powerful tool to achieve inner peace and purification of the mind.
He said, "When the mind is calm, then the real journey of the soul begins. Meditation is not a ritual, it is the first step towards liberation."
Swamiji also said that although the path of every religion may be different, the goal of all is the same – spiritual liberation and the attainment of the ultimate truth.
“The paths may be different, but every religion teaches the same thing – to free the soul from worldly bondage and connect it with the ultimate truth.”
Swamiji expressed concern over the increasing materialism and distance from inner search in modern society. He said that in such times, meditation and spiritual discipline are very important so that a person can reconnect with his true identity.
During this meeting, Daljit Ajnoha asked meaningful and thought-provoking questions, which Swamiji answered with great depth and wisdom. These answers are not only timeless, but are also very relevant for today’s times.
This conversation reiterated a great truth – spiritual awareness does not depend on religion, caste or creed, but on a person's true search and concentration of mind.
