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Welcome to NKB Divine Meditation Foundation Discover the path to inner peace and divine connection through meditation inspired by the teachings of Shri Neem Karoli Baba. At the NKB Divine Meditation Centre in the serene surroundings of Greater Kailash -2, New Delhi, we offer free guided meditation sessions to help quiet the mind and awaken the soul. Since our inception, thousands of individuals have experienced the transformative benefits of NKB Divine Meditation.

Shri Neem Karoli Baba, a revered spiritual master, is known for his profound teachings on Jaap (chanting) and meditation. Inspired by his divine grace, the NKB Divine Meditation Foundation offers free guided meditation sessions to promote inner peace, reduce stress and anxiety, and support those struggling with sleep disorders through Vipassana-style meditation.

We also collaborate with startups and large corporations to introduce Corporate Meditation Programs, transforming workplaces by fostering mindfulness and well-being as part of CSR initiatives.

Join us to embark on your journey within and unlock the true essence of mindfulness and spiritual harmony.

Meditation Posture Posture

The physical posture in meditation is crucial as it affects both the body and mind. A stable, comfortable posture allows for longer periods of meditation without physical discomfort.

Meditation Posture Breathe

Breath is a bridge between the body and mind. Focusing on the breath helps to center the mind, bring awareness to the present moment, and regulate the nervous system.

Meditation Posture Mindfulness

Mindfulness involves being fully present and aware of the current moment without judgment. It helps in observing thoughts, emotions, and sensations as they arise and pass.

Meditation Posture Focus

The focus of meditation is where the mind is directed during practice. It helps to cultivate concentration, mindfulness, and awareness.


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Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh – The Trinity of Creation
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Introduction: The Cosmic Symphony of Creation, Preservation & Destruction

In the vast expanse of Hindu philosophy, the concept of Trimurti—the divine trinity comprising Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh (Shiva)—represents the cyclical rhythm of the universe. Just as day follows night and life ends in death only to begin again, these three cosmic forces embody the eternal flow of creation, sustenance, and dissolution.

While often worshipped independently, their unity as the Trimurti reflects a singular divine essence manifesting through three powerful roles. Understanding this trinity isn't merely an exercise in theology—it is an invitation to perceive life through the divine lens of balance and continuity.


Brahma – The Creator of the Universe

Birth of Brahma and the Seeds of Creation

Brahma, born from the lotus emerging from Lord Vishnu’s navel, is the creator god in the Hindu trinity. With four heads, he symbolizes the four Vedas and the four Yugas (ages), representing complete knowledge of the cosmos.

He is said to have created time, space, and the elements, giving form to formlessness. Each of his faces chants one of the four Vedas, ensuring that wisdom permeates all aspects of the universe.


Vishnu – The Preserver of Dharma

The Protector Through Avatars

Vishnu, the sustainer of the universe, maintains balance and cosmic order (Dharma). His avatars, particularly Rama and Krishna, descend during periods of moral decay to restore righteousness.

He is the symbol of compassion, mercy, and dharma. Residing in Vaikuntha with Lakshmi, his divine consort, he preserves not only the physical universe but also the moral fabric of existence.

Vishnu and the Trimurti Role

As the middle pillar of the Trimurti, Vishnu bridges creation and destruction. He carries a conch (shankha) for sound, chakra for power, mace for strength, and lotus for purity.


Mahesh (Shiva) – The Lord of Destruction and Regeneration

Destruction as a Form of Renewal

Unlike the Western view of destruction as negative, Shiva’s role is deeply regenerative. He dissolves illusion, ego, and attachment, allowing space for rebirth and transformation.

He dances the cosmic dance—Tandava—symbolizing the rhythmic cycles of creation and dissolution. His abode is Mount Kailash, and his symbols—the Trident, Third Eye, and Serpent—represent transcendence, perception, and life force.

Shiva as the Supreme Consciousness

Many Shaivites view Shiva not just as one part of the Trimurti, but as the Supreme Being itself, manifesting as Brahma and Vishnu when needed. He is both ascetic and householder, terrifying and compassionate.


Unity in Diversity – The Philosophical Significance of Trimurti

The Trimurti represents a philosophical truth: creation, preservation, and destruction are inseparable and interdependent. You cannot have preservation without creation, nor can there be rebirth without dissolution.

This trinity forms the backbone of the Sanatan Dharma worldview, in which everything is cyclic, not linear. There is no final end—only transformation and evolution.

The Trimurti also reflects the three gunas:

  • Rajas (Brahma) – activity

  • Sattva (Vishnu) – balance

  • Tamas (Shiva) – inertia/transformation


Trimurti in Modern Spiritual Practice

H3: Meditation on the Trimurti

Meditating on the Trimurti allows one to tune into all aspects of life:

  • Brahma: Creativity, new beginnings.

  • Vishnu: Stability, protection.

  • Shiva: Letting go, transformation.

One may chant mantras such as:

  • “Om Brahmane Namah”

  • “Om Namo Narayanaya”

  • “Om Namah Shivaya”

This holistic practice balances the mind, energizes the spirit, and cultivates surrender to divine order.


Conclusion: Living the Trimurti Within

The Trimurti isn't merely mythology—it's a profound blueprint for life. We are all creators, preservers, and transformers in our own journeys. By aligning with the sacred rhythm of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh, we awaken a deeper awareness of our place in the universe.

To live the Trimurti is to embrace change with grace, stability with wisdom, and creation with humility.


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Trimurti, Brahma Vishnu Mahesh, Hindu Trinity, Sanatan Dharma, Shiva, Vishnu avatars, Brahma mythology, three gunas, creation preservation destruction, spiritual balance

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Celebrate Spiritual Festivals at NKB Divine Meditation Centre, New Delhi. Experience a deeper connection to your spiritual practice and community through our vibrant monthly event calendar. We joyfully celebrate festivals like Hanuman Jayanti, honoring the birth of Lord Hanuman, along with other significant occasions such as Chaitra Purnima, Hanuman Dvadashi, Bhadra Purnima, and Hanuman Chaturdashi.

Beyond Hanuman ji’s-related festivities, we also observe cherished festivals like Diwali, Holi, Dussehra, Raksha Bandhan, Makar Sankranti, Ganesh Chaturthi, Shivratri, Navratri, and the monthly auspicious Purnimas and Ekadashis.

Join us to celebrate these spiritual occasions, where your presence enhances the collective energy of devotion, peace, and unity.

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Join Us for Special Events: Meditation Sessions, Bhajans, and Festival Celebrations

Celebrate Spiritual Festivals at NKB Divine Meditation Centre, New Delhi. Experience a deeper connection to your spiritual practice and community through our vibrant monthly event calendar. We joyfully celebrate festivals like Hanuman Jayanti, honoring the birth of Lord Hanuman, along with other significant occasions such as Chaitra Purnima, Hanuman Dvadashi, Bhadra Purnima, and Hanuman Chaturdashi.

Beyond Hanuman ji’s-related festivities, we also observe cherished festivals like Diwali, Holi, Dussehra, Raksha Bandhan, Makar Sankranti, Ganesh Chaturthi, Shivratri, Navratri, and the monthly auspicious Purnimas and Ekadashis.

Join us to celebrate these spiritual occasions, where your presence enhances the collective energy of devotion, peace, and unity.

Stay tuned for more details and mark your calendar for these enriching experiences.

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Join Our Global Spiritual Community: Gatherings for Neem Karoli Baba Devotees

We regularly host meetings and gatherings for Neem Karoli Baba devotees to share their experiences and deepen their spiritual connections. These events offer a unique opportunity for collective reflection and community building.


Looking ahead, we aim to expand our meetings to various cities across India and internationally. Stay informed about upcoming dates and locations by following our social media accounts.

We invite you to join us on Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates and to connect with fellow devotees. Your participation enriches our global community and supports our shared spiritual journey.

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All Actions is Prayer. All trees are desire-fulfilling. All Water is Ganga. All land is Varanasi. Love everything.

- Saying of Sri Neem Karoli Baba Mahraj!