Introductory Videos


Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Houses of Parliament: London, United Kingdom Houses of Parliament: London, United Kingdom [26:28 min] Prem Rawat at the Houses of Parliament in London, where the Pledge to Peace was presented. He addressed dignitaries and invited guests, stressing the importance of taking care of our fellow human beings. It's a privilege and honor to be here this evening. And it's a greater privilege and honor to address the issue of peace. Peace begins with every single human being. It is not an issue of institution. It is something that has to be felt and experienced in the heart of every single person. We do so much in this world to make a better life. Everyone tries very hard to better themselves. Yet, we spend so little time understanding the dynamics of what causes turmoil to happens. What is it inside you and me that is is pushing us to evolve into a better situation- to be more content, to be more in peace. Peace is like a seed, waiting in the desert- for water. It sees no distinction. What seed cares about, is water.

In your heart also lies this seed, wanting and waiting for nothing else than to be fulfilled. So many things have come in- priority is not to be content anymore, priority is to appease so many that are on the list to be appeased. To me, that breath coming into so many on the face of this earth, is screaming a message - 'Now'. Now in your life, be fulfilled! Now in your life, find that joy. The joy that doesn't come from the catalysts on the outside, but that is triggered when one has found the fulfillment within.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - 25,550 dollars 25,550 dollars [24:11 min] How many days does the average person live? This video addresses the topic with humor, surprise and poignancy, combining infographic-style motion graphics with excerpts from Prem Rawat's talks and "man-on-the-street" interviews.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - The Journey of Hope The Journey of Hope [24:04 min] Prem Rawat from the last 51 years continuously reaching to people with his message of peace & humanity.

Special video of Prem Rawat's journey of 51 years, his continuous efforts to take the message of Peace and Hope to every citizen of this planet earth.

The meaning of life, or the answer to the question "What is the meaning of life?", pertains to the significance of living or existence in general. The special episode Zindagi is highlighting some of the efforts.

This popular program based on the message of Prem Rawat presents the value of life and its different aspects and help audience to understand that rather than complaining how they can accept the gift of life everyday.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - A message of Peace A message of Peace [21:43 min] There are 7 billion people on the face of this earth. What do these 7 billion people want? What do they wish every day so that there is peace in their lives. This video shares perspective of people from different walks of life, and also that of Prem Rawat on various topics. For as long as human beings have been on the face of this earth, they've been searching for peace. But what does peace mean; is it just absence of war? Is it retiring to an island and never having to worry about money? What does it mean to have it?

Why peace? Whose idea is it. Is it something that we learn? Why is this world interested in peace? Regardless of all the differences, the want of every single person on the face of this earth is the same.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Asia Pacific BrandLaureate International Lifetime Achievement Award Asia Pacific BrandLaureate International Lifetime Achievement Award [18:29 min]
Asia Pacific Brands Foundation BrandLaureate International Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award
Prem Rawat, founder of The Prem Rawat Foundation, recently accepted the Asia Pacific Brands Foundation BrandLaureate International Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award for his efforts on behalf of world peace beginning with individual peace.

Prem Rawat received the award at a forum called "7 Billion Reasons for Peace" held in conjunction with a United Nations International Day of Peace 2012 observance in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. He became only the fifth individual to be given the award, which recognizes individuals for their work to positively impact the lives of people around the globe.
Previous recipients are
  1. former South Africa President Nelson Mandela
  2. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
  3. Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1981-2003
  4. Heinz Fischer, President of Austria
The award was formally presented by HRH Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah, Regent of Perak, Malaysia's largest state, and Dr. KKJohan, President of the Asia Pacific Brands Foundation. "Prem Rawat," Dr. Johan said, "is a man worthy of our admiration for teaching us that peace is possible. His is an optimistic and empowering message that touches the heart of the people. We offer you our support and say 'yes' to peace."

Prem Rawat said he was accepting the award "on behalf of every single voice that stands for peace," noting that the conflict that needs to be addressed begins in the minds of human beings.

"There is a war," Prem Rawat told an audience that included royalty, business leaders, diplomats and delegates from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the U.S., Britain and Australia, "not necessarily with guns and bullets, but going on here"-in the mind-"because that's what we have gotten to.

"It is time to practice peace," he said. "It is time to practice consciousness. It is time to practice kindness. It is time to practice embracing each other. If we forget the human being in humanity, if we cannot get along, then heaven help us. Unification begins with each one of us."
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Introduction to the work of Prem Rawat Introduction to the work of Prem Rawat [15:40 min]
"What you are looking for is inside of you.
Find it.

Find your peace
whilst you are alive.

And if you need help finding it,
I can help.
"
"At the end of the day, we have some very very simple needs. And these needs on the top of the list, always has been- to feel contentment"
- at Guildhall, London

"Peace is not absence of war. Peace is not the declaration. Peace is a fundamental human need that needs to be felt from within."
- at European Parliament, Brussels

"Is it just a dream? Personal peace is just a dream? Concept? Idea?
Or is it a reality? Can it happen?"

- at United Nations Headquarters, New York

"Of all the things that we see out there, there are people who say "That's our nature! All these wars and chaos" I disagree. Because when we're centered, when we're placed in that equilibrium, where our hearts are full. Our true nature shines! A the tru nature that we have, is beautiful!"
- at Parliament Buildings, Wellington.

For more than forty years, Prem Rawat - or Maharaji as he's more commonly known, has dedicated his life to bringing a simple message of peace to people all around the world. Through his work, hundreds of thousands of people of different cultures and nationalities have been able to experience peace, beauty, and fulfillment, within their own lives.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - 2012 Nordic Peace Conference Address 2012 Nordic Peace Conference Address [14:00 min] A message from Prem Rawat to students, faculty, parents, and two generations of peace makers at the 2012 Nordic Peace Conference.

Today I'd like to talk to you about peace.
Now I know that just about everybody has their own interpretation of what peace is.
But peace for me is something that comes from the heart of human beings, not from the minds.
In this world there is so much greed, and really so much of this stuff that goes on - the wars, the differences.
And we need to look at what is real.
For me the reality exists within us, a simple reality, a simple understanding.
Peace is a requirement for us, each individual on the face of this earth.
Because, when we look at the this world today with all these things that are happening, you cannot but help understand one thing, and that is that people all around are starting to lose their humanity.
And what do I mean by humanity? We need to understand that we are human.
We need to understand that that's good, not bad.
Not mediocrity, but something that is good.
It seems like over the years the word "humanity" or being human has been associated with something negative.
We say, "To err is human." We are capable of making errors, this is true.
But we are also capable of making other things happen in this world.
If we can just remember that we have both things that we can do.
Yes we can create problems, yes we can create wars, yes we can be susceptible to greed, yes, we can be susceptible to anger, yes, we can be susceptible to fear.
But at the same time we have the capacity, we have the ability to have peace, to live in harmony with this world, to invent, to create those things that will help each other, and be on this earth, not as somebody who's just into making errors, but somebody who's there to uplift our own lives, to move beyond certain rationales, to move beyond certain thresholds that have limited us and that continue to limit us.
Those thresholds that we have placed, whether knowingly or unknowingly, they limit us in our perspective.
They limit us in expression of being human, of being here.
Because look at it - you know, single-handedly of all the species that are on the face of this earth, as human beings we are just into destroying the very planet that we exist on.
And yes, there are a lot of ideas, and people have written about it, and people have discussed about it.
But this isn't time for discussion.
This isn't time to just go, "Hmm, wonder what this is." No, this is time to act to be.
And where does it begin? It begins from every single individual.
It begins with us, with us, each one of us.
On the face of this earth, right now, tragedies abound.
And these tragedies are so incredibly unnecessary.
We have lost the ability to see their value of another being on this earth.
Everything has been compartmentalized: good, bad, right, wrong.
In the name of religion, people fight.
That is unconceivable.
How could that be? Because religion is about peace, religion is about wonderful things.
But people have taken that issue and they fight with each other.
Where they should be respecting life, they look at life as something that is trivial.
What happened? What happened that we got to this point where the respect, the basic respect for one another is gone? To see somebody, whether they are Muslim or they are Hindu or they're Christian, and say, "Enjoy.
Enjoy your connection, enjoy what you believe in." What happened, that all of a sudden it's like, "No, you are inferior, I am superior." is this what culture is about? I think there are a wonderful things.
But we are ignoring them every single day.
How long is it gonna go on? I am a voice for peace.
This is a small voice, but when it joins with the voice of all the people who want peace, who want peace, then this becomes a very, very big voice.
It is amazing to see anyone make effort, and to even ask, "What can i do so that we can have peace on this earth in our lifetime?" You know, there are people who are very greedy, there are people who don't care.
But, in my opinion that is a minority.
The majority of the people on the face of this earth want peace.
And if this is true, then peace on earth is a very achievable objective.
People say, "It's not going to happen." Well, let this time belong to those who believe it can happen, not to the ones who say it cannot.
They've tried it their way, and nothing has happened that is good.
Here, today, is the result card, is the report card.
And when you look at it, we are destroying our own atmosphere, we're destroying our own planet, we're destroying our own rivers, we're destroying our own oceans, we're destroying other species that have nothing to do with, you know, contributing thought or contributing ideas.
No, innocent.
And we are, every day, every day, 24/7, destroying, destroying, destroying, destroying.
It is hard for us to create something without destroying something first.
For me, for you, peace is not just a solution to a problem.
Peace is important, peace is necessary for our well being, for the world being of all those that share this planet with us.
It's not just an idea, it is a necessity.
Peace has been talked about for ages.
Yes, wars have existed for ages, people have fought with each other for ages,but at the same time there has been that voice that has always existed, "Let there be peace." With all our technology, with all our understanding, with all our aspirations, why can't we aspire to have peace on the face of this earth? There's a small story, and the story is: there was once an archer, and he would go from town to town exhibiting his ability to shoot an arrow with deadly accuracy.
And as he would exhibit his forte, people would clap, people would applaud, and this would bring him gratification.
One day while he was exhibiting, he heard a voice in the back, and there was a man who used to sell oil, and you know he had his bamboo and a pot of oil in the front, pot of oil in the back, and he would go from village to village selling oil.
One day, while this archer was showing his abilities, he hears from the back of the crowd, "It's only a matter of practice." And this really really made him very angry.
He's like, "Who's saying that?" And after his exhibition was finished, he went back and he looked at the guy, and he said, "Were you saying this thing about where it's only a matter of practice?" and the guy said, "Yeah, it's only a matter of practice." "So how can you say that? You know, I'm so good at what I do and I have trained, and I'm just, I have this natural ability." And the guy who was selling the oil said, "Look, it is still a matter practice." He said, "What do you mean?" He said, "I'll show you." So he took an empty bottle, and he took one of these coins that had a hole in it, put it on top of the bottle, he picked up this huge pot full of oil that he had, and he started pouring the oil through the coin into the bottle without spilling a drop.
And he said, "Now you try it." And of course the archer saw that he couldn't do that.
And so he finally agreed that yes, it is a matter of practice.
I like to quote that story because I think it really is a matter of practice.
If we practice greed, that's what we're gonna get a good at.
If we practice peace, that's what we're gonna get good at.
If we practice anger, then that's what we're gonna get good at.
If we practice differences, then that's what we're gonna get good at.
If we practice looking at each other with compassion - what happened to compassion? Compassion.
- then that's what we're gonna get good at.
When you look at the realm of the people on the face of this earth, it has to be asked: "What are you practicing?" To see people interested in peace, people want to practice peace, people want to practice compassion, people want to practice those things that will bring the humanity back into human beings, is always incredibly admirable.
Thank you.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Dignity Peace Prosperity Dignity Peace Prosperity [11:04 min] The Prem Rawat Foundation strives to address fundamental human needs so that people everywhere can live their lives with dignity, peace, and prosperity.
Founded in 2001, TPRF works to extend the outreach of Prem Rawat’s message of peace throughout the world. TPRF also provides aid for people in urgent need of life-sustaining resources like food and water, especially in areas where funds from larger foundations may not be available.

When people are in need of essentials like food and water, TPRF partners with local and international organizations to help provide the needed aid directly and efficiently. The aim is to give people a second chance in life while respecting their dignity and their local culture. As Prem Rawat expresses it, "Our objective is to help people through the rough times without interfering with the beautiful things that exist in their culture, their beliefs, or their religion. When we offer a hand of help, it is on equal ground, with respect for each person as a human being."

The efforts of TPRF are funded by the generosity of donors from over 50 countries. Most of the Foundation’s staff, including the Board of Directors, are volunteers. The Board of Directors covers over 50% of total non-program costs. One hundred percent of donations designated for a specific program are allocated that program.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Prem Rawat on his Foundation- TPRF Prem Rawat on his Foundation- TPRF [10:05 min] The founder of TPRF recently recorded a special message in which he describes the development of the Food for People Program and gives a special thank you to volunteers and supporters of the foundation's work.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - National Dong Hwa University National Dong Hwa University  [10:04 min] In April 2014, more than 400 students and faculty of National Dong Hwa University in Taiwan packed a small auditorium to hear Prem Rawat deliver the prestigious Sayling Wen Chair lecture, an honor that has been afforded to sixteen Nobel laureates since 2007.