Travel within Delhi on International Day of Peace to get mental peace

 

Peace can have a positive impact on our mental and physical health, and the International Day of Peace is marked every September 21st around the world to promote awareness about the importance of maintaining global peace.

Actions to take:

  • To foster peaceful relationships, it's important to be kind to everyone.
  • Educate yourself by being informed about foreign affairs, conflicts, and issues of national and global significance that may have an impact on the welfare of states and communities.
  • Participate by making a donation to the cause or offering your time to a non-profit. Volunteering for peace may reduce conflict, promote justice, and protect people. 
People are searching for quiet spots to go and unwind in their surroundings because they don't have much time to spare in Delhi, a busy metropolis. Therefore, we've compiled a list of some peaceful destinations for you to enjoy peace of mind and tranquility.

Peaceful spots in Delhi/NCR

  1. Known by its literal name, Non-Violence Spot, the main attraction of this location is the enormous granite statue of Jains' last Tirthankara, Mahavira. You can enjoy a quiet and peaceful environment here. (Ahinsa Sthal, Delhi)
  2. Lotus Temple is not a place of worship, despite what its name would imply. Its serene atmosphere allows you to experience the maximum amount of inner serenity.  The Temple has the power to elevate hope for peace, awaken dignity in souls, and unify the outward diversity of its visitors. (Lotus Temple, Bahai house of Worship)
  3. World leaders were united for World peace and non-violence at Rajghat during G20 summit. It is the burial place of the Father of nation. The black marble platform inscribed with "Hey Ram"his last words before being shot. (Rajghat, Delhi)
  4. Shanti Stupa, a Buddhist monument, as indicated by its name intended to be a symbol of  harmony and world peace. The stupa is surrounded by a huge park where you can enjoy the greenery and serenity. (Shanti Stupa, Inderprastha Park, Delhi)

Everyone needs an escape from their hectic life, so explore these places for some inner peace, serenity, and relaxation. And if you discover any additional locations within or close to Delhi, please recommend.

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