On the occasion of World Meditation Day 2026, the intersection of ancient Sanatan Vedic philosophy and modern mental wellness took center stage across India. Leading this dialogue is Raseshwari Devi Ji, a prominent spiritual leader who just announced two massive infrastructure projects dedicated to expanding meditation awareness and yogic practices.
As global conversations around emotional resilience and digital detox intensify, here is a detailed look at who Raseshwari Devi Ji is, her spiritual journey, and the new wellness initiatives she has launched for 2026.
Who is Raseshwari Devi Ji?
Raseshwari Devi Ji is a respected Indian spiritual leader, a preacher of Sanatan Vedic philosophy, and the founder-president of the Braj Gopika Seva Mission (BGSM). For over three decades, she has been a leading voice in making traditional spiritual wisdom accessible and practical for modern audiences.
Early Life and Spiritual Path:
- Background: Born in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, she was raised in a deeply spiritual family with a strong foundation in scriptural knowledge.
- Education: Before embracing a monastic life, she pursued higher academic studies in Mathematics and English Literature.
- Renunciation: In 1988, she embraced the path of renunciation under the direct guidance of her Guru, the late Jagadguru Swami Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, one of the most prominent spiritual figures of modern India.
Her Teachings: Unlike abstract philosophical discourses, Raseshwari Devi Ji is recognized for interpreting the Upanishads and Shri Krishna Bhakti traditions through the lens of contemporary challenges. Her teachings heavily emphasize Rupadhyana meditation, emotional discipline, relationship management, and value-based living, making her highly popular among younger generations.
World Meditation Day 2026: The Mega Announcements
To mark World Meditation Day, Raseshwari Devi Ji, through the Braj Gopika Seva Mission, announced two major projects aimed at providing long-term infrastructure for spiritual seekers across the country.
1. The 1,500-Capacity Meditation Hall (Odisha)
A massive, dedicated Yoga and Meditation Hall is currently under construction near Tangi in Odisha’s Khurda district (close to Chilika Lake).
- Scale: Designed to comfortably accommodate over 1,500 participants simultaneously.
- Purpose: The center will serve as a permanent hub for intensive meditation retreats, yogic learning, spiritual education, and holistic community wellness programs.
2. The Mega Meditation Camp (Haridwar)
The Mission is organizing a week-long, large-scale spiritual retreat set to take place next month.
- Dates: June 11 to June 17, 2026.
- Participation: Organizers expect nearly 2,500 seekers representing over 14 Indian states, along with several international attendees.
- Agenda: The camp will feature guided meditation sessions, discourses on yogic philosophy, practical wellness workshops, and interactive discussions on integrating traditional discipline into daily corporate and family life.
Expanding Outreach: Youth and Community Welfare
Founded in 1998, the Braj Gopika Seva Mission (BGSM) operates on the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). Beyond massive meditation camps, Raseshwari Devi Ji directs the organization’s focus heavily toward youth empowerment and social welfare.
Under her leadership, the organization regularly conducts:
- Yuva Utthan Shivir: Specialized youth camps focusing on ethical education, stress management, and emotional resilience.
- Bal Sanskar Shivir: Child-focused retreats designed to instill cultural awareness and foundational moral values.
- Philanthropic Activities: The mission actively engages in rural healthcare support, educational initiatives, and disaster relief across its various ashrams in Odisha, West Bengal, and Darjeeling.
As mental health becomes a critical global priority, Raseshwari Devi Ji’s continuing efforts aim to position India’s ancient meditation heritage not just as a religious practice, but as a universal science for human well-being.

