Friday, 9 November 2012

Shri Nathji at the OISCA Meeting



In 1984, Shri Nathji was invited at the OISCA meeting organized by Shri D.N.Sinha, which has the Japanese Ambassador and Indian leaders on the podium, gathered together at the Taj Palace Hotel (whose photograph is given) to acclaim Shri Nathji’s World Prayer Crusade for peace.
OISCA stands for the Organisation for Industrial Spiritual Cultural Advancement which was founded by a Japanese Spiritual Leader, Reverend Nakano. Shri D.N. Sinha is the President of the organization in India. He had often said:
“The ‘S’ in spirituality stands for Shri Nathji. We cannot live without his blessings for even a moment!” The organization itself is a wonderful example of Shri Nathji’s verse:
Deedaye zaahir men mere ye jahaan bastaa rahe,
Deedaye baatin men lekin kuchh sivaa tere naa ho
Let the world remain before my eyes to see,
But within me let there be none else but Thee!
After a garland had been placed around Shri Nathji’s neck, he is requested to address the gathering. The divine flow of Shri Nathji’s words takes everyone into another world. Shri Nathji’s gestures carry authority, and he even thumps the table at one point.
The Organization for Industrial Spiritual & Cultural Advancement - International (OISCA - International) was founded in October 1961 in Japan. It’s logo is shown in the picture. OISCA  in India is a registered Non Governmetnal Organisation. Since its inception the South Indian Chapter has oriented its activities to the fundamental concept of sustainable development. OISCA’s headquarters are in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan. Its Indian headquarters are located at Panchsheel Enclave, New Delhi

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