365telugu.com online news, Hyderabad,January 22nd,2026: The NTR Stadium in Hyderabad is set to become a hub of spiritual energy this weekend as the Chinmaya Mission celebrates its Amrit Mahotsav, marking 75 years of global service.

The two-day event, scheduled for January 24 and 25, 2026, will feature a massive gathering of devotees, students, and youth to honor the legacy of founder Swami Chinmayananda.

Mass Chanting and Visual Inclusivity
The highlight of the celebrations will take place on January 25, where an estimated 50,000 people will participate in a collective chanting of the 15th Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. The event will be held in the presence of the Deputy Chief Minister of Telangana.

In a move reflecting the Mission’s inclusive philosophy, the chanting will include visually impaired participants. Swami Sarveshananda, Swami In-charge of Chinmaya Mission, stated that the vibrations of such a large-scale unison chant are intended to inspire and benefit society at large.

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Tech Meets Tradition: The VR Experience
On January 24, the Mission will launch a Devotional Virtual Reality (VR) Experience Centre. This unique digital installation offers visitors an immersive journey into the life and vision of Swami Chinmayananda, bridging ancient Vedantic wisdom with modern technology.

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The event will also mark the unveiling of “Gita Panchamrit,” a selection of five essential verses envisioned by Swami Tejomayananda that capture the core essence of the Bhagavad Gita for daily life.

A 75-Year Global Legacy
Founded in 1951, Chinmaya Mission has grown from a single Gita yajna into a worldwide movement with over 330 centers in 32 countries. The organization operates under the motto: “To give maximum happiness to maximum people for maximum time.”

Spiritual Education: Through Balavihar for children and Yuva Kendra for youth, the Mission focuses on character building and value-based leadership.

Social Impact: The Mission’s work extends into healthcare, rural development, and heritage preservation.

Leadership: The current global head, Swami Swaroopananda, continues the lineage’s mission of making scriptural wisdom practical and relevant for the contemporary world.

Harish Kumar, President of Chinmaya Mission Greater Hyderabad, emphasized that the city has long been a vibrant hub for the Mission’s cultural and spiritual activities, helping shape the community spirit through decades of classes and outreach.