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    The International Womens Conference organised by AOL in Bengaluru was a telling sign of

    the increasing power of women, says K Geethanjali

    Everything in this universe has a purpose and we have a higher purpose. Recognising this, and

    valuing life, is harmony,said Smt. Bhanumathi Narasimhan, the chairperson at the 6th International

    WomensConference in Bengaluru on February 7, 2014, at the Art of Living International Centre. Thetheme of the conference was creating harmony in the midst of opposites.

    Highlighting the premise, she said, A jasmine can be near a lotus or a rose. They dont compete, they

    simply are beautiful. When we all come together like this, it is harmony. The IWC is not about men

    bashing. It is about opening the male mind to the issues that women face. Whether rural or urban, the

    womans voice is not heard. The aim of these conferences is to let the world hear the voice of the

    woman.

    The event had a special significance in the wake of a pan-India awakening on the prejudice against

    women in Indian society. A wide spectrum of women coming from every part of the world painted the

    ashram in a riot of colours as they discussed ways to create a more harmonious world.

    Religious and cultural differences were forgotten as they came forward to understand each other

    better through open dialogue, driving home the point of our oneness and mutual interdependence.Though a wide section of women are still struggling, there are women who have broken through all

    barriers, and have made a mark for themselves in their respective fields. Such women shared their

    uplifting stories with everybody at the conference. They shared and cared, laughed, and wept

    together (as when the documentary on the Iraqi war widows was shown), danced, complimented each

    other and made faces to look younger!

    Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Chairperson, Biocon Ltd celebrates womens nurturing powers

    Their stories differed from each other, but their emotions were the same.

    When Sheila Sri Prakash, an architect from Chennai, related that her professors remark during an

    entrance exam, that a seat would be wasted if a girl got selected, inspired her to work harder rather

    than give up, the audience cheered.

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    Asha Bhonsle demonstrated the power of music in connecting and healing people when she took

    centrestage after being awarded the prestigious Vishalakshmi Lifetime Achievement award. Receiving

    a standing ovation, the much loved singer spoke about how she found harmony and peace through

    her music.

    Her thoughts on impermanence of life were echoed by the former Sri Lankan President Mrs

    Chandrika Kumaratunga. She said that the seminal Buddhist philosophy of annica (the doctrine ofimpermanence) along with the Buddhist principles of metta (loving kindness) and karuna

    (compassion) have helped her face life with equanimity. After surviving an assassination bid, she

    invited the terrorists who opposed her for peace talks two days later, demonstrating that one could

    remain centred in extreme situations.

    Women talked about the scars and stars they encountered in their journey of life. Politicians like

    Chandrika Kumartunga, former President of Sri Lanka; Dr. Husn Banu Ghazanfar, minister of

    womens affairs, Afghanistan; social activists like Dr Kiran Bedi, Vimla Mehra, director general, Tihar

    jail; and Hijran Huseynova, chairperson of the state committee for family, women and children affairs

    for the Republic of Azerbaijan, all spoke on the theme of harmony in the midst of trying

    circumstances. They agreed that one could balance both the polarities, and live life from the centre by

    accepting the situation and taking positive action.Assume your rights

    Social activist Kiran Bedi receiving the Vishalakshi award from the Chairperson of the International Womens

    Conference, Smt Bhanumati Narasimhan

    The time has come for women to stop asking for freedom and just step into their rights. Ms. Vimala

    Mehra trenchantly expressed herself. Why keep demanding and demanding? Let us just assume our

    rights, she said.

    BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi too expressed a similar view when she quoted Sri Sri Ravi

    Shankar, Dont wait to be given power, just assume it, in her speech. She and her Congress

    counterpart Rita Bahaguna Joshi practically demonstrated the ideal of finding harmony through

    differences, when they shared the dais at the conference.

    Role of parents and teachers

    The responsibility of teachers and parents were considered to be of crucial importance in shaping up

    children and moulding young minds, the creators of a harmonious society of the future.

    Harmony comes from within, and it needs to be cultivated from childhood, said Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,

    to the 800-odd delegates from over 59 countries, attending the three-day conference.

    Parents have to be responsible for their children! thundered Kiran Bedi in her interview to the press.

    Spirituality is about values. Health and character is built at home and school. Men who abuse women

    have not had a proper upbringing. Every parent is responsible and accountable for the conduct of his

    children, she stressed.

    Ms Parveen Gill, professor at Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada,

    spoke about how she introduced the values of love and compassion even in her business

    management courses. She stressed upon the importance of doing regular meditation to attain inner

    harmony which gets translated into outer harmony. Also an Art of living teacher, she emphasised the

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    significance of watching ones breath in order to transcend the anxiety that women face while juggling

    roles and combating social pressure.

    Humour heals

    Is humour an essential ingredient for harmony? For Paula Schargorodsky, an Argentinean filmmaker,

    humour is about making a choice. Her famous documentary, 35 and single, was born of her having to

    make a choice when she found herself alone at Christmas. The last in her circle of friends had gotmarried. Paula realised that either she could indulge in self-pity, or approach it in a humorous way.

    She decided to make a humorous film on this theme, and the rest is history. Through her

    documentary she realised that all she needed in life was to fall in love with herself. It became the

    mostwatched documentary worldwide in the last two weeks of 2013.

    Power of media

    While Ms. Narayani Ganesh, editor-in-chief of The Speaking Tree, called for making good news

    saleable and urged the media to focus on the positive aspects of a situation, panelists agreed that

    along with the power came the responsibility of spreading harmony in society.

    Be your own journalist, urged journalist Kathrine Aspaas from Norway. Everyone has the

    responsibility to tell a different story. People can use social media like facebook to spread love and

    share stories of hope, she said.The era of the heart

    Only the heart energy can bring about a beautiful world. Women as natural nurturers are now at the

    forefront of changing society. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, managing director and chairperson of Biocon

    ltd, stressed on the role of women in changing the order of things, at the conclusion of the three-day

    event. We are the chosen ones in societywho know what nurturing is, she said, to cheers from the

    gathering.

    As the three-day conference came to an end, the delegates and the speakers dispersed with a wealth

    of knowledge to ponder on and put into practice till the next biennal conference in 2016. The theme of

    the next conference was announced as LifeA Mystical Journey, by the chairperson Ms Bhanumathi

    Narsimhan. The challenges of the 21st century require innovative solutions. A mind that is positive

    and equanimous, that sees all problems as healthy challenges. Spirituality is now helping us moveinto a space where we find that all answers lie within our own heart. With the logical masculine energy

    being balanced with the nurturing feminine one, as the divine feminine gives birth to a new world, one

    wonders, isnt a harmonious brave new world closer than we think ?