Interview with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

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“Spirituality at workplace has positive impact on the bottom line of a company.”

- Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a world renowned spiritual and humanitarian leader, and the Founder of the “Art of Living” (world’s largest volunteer NGO, active in over 140 countries), which celebrated its Silver Jubilee in February 2006. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s message of compassion, commitment to society and a universal understanding of life has resounded in the lives of millions worldwide.

  Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Many of us fail to distinguish between religion and spirituality. Is there a difference between the two? What according to you is the difference between religion and spirituality?
Sri Sri: Spirituality is like the banana, and religion is like the peel. What’s happening is that people are holding on to the peel and throwing away the banana.

What are the challenges faced by the world of business today? Can spirituality play a role in overcoming these challenges?

Sri Sri: Lack of trust and intellectual poverty are some of the challenges faced by the world of business today. Spirituality can definitely play a role in overcoming them.

Companies like ServiceMaster in the US states one of its company objectives as: “To honor God in all we do”, while Kyocera from Japan has its corporate motto as: “Respect the Divine and Love People.” Even leaders from Indian companies are speaking about application of spirituality in business. What is the reason behind this increasing interest in spirituality? Is it a fad?

Sri Sri: It’s not a fad. In fact, spirituality is the basic truth for life. One can avoid it for some time, but cannot escape it. One cannot turn away from the truth. Spirituality is a quest for truth. One can avoid truth for a short time, but cannot dismiss it.

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