In a time of increasing global uncertainty and mental fatigue, Sampoorna PR Media is bringing the world’s attention back to India’s ancient roots with the successful hosting of the Spiritual Integration Summit 2025 in the sacred town of Rishikesh. Drawing over 500 international attendees from 22 countries, the summit marked a powerful moment in Sampoorna’s mission to promote India as a global epicenter for healing, inner growth, and spiritual awakening.
Set on the tranquil banks of the River Ganges and surrounded by the Himalayan foothills, the event featured a five-day immersive experience including Vedic workshops, sunrise yoga sessions, mindfulness circles, Sufi music performances, and cross-cultural spiritual dialogues. The summit served as a confluence of traditions — uniting gurus, monks, healers, psychologists, and seekers from across the globe.
“In today’s world of AI, ambition, and anxiety, what people need is alignment,” said Acharya Vidhyadhar, keynote speaker and spiritual guide. “This summit, initiated by Sampoorna PR Media, doesn’t just bridge East and West — it heals the divide between head and heart.”
As part of the event’s holistic approach, attendees participated in Ganga Aarti ceremonies, Ayurvedic therapy demonstrations, and temple heritage tours. A special session on “Digital Dharma: The Role of Technology in Spirituality” opened new conversations about modern tools supporting age-old wisdom.
Sampoorna PR Media, a division of the renowned Vidilon Group of Companies, is known for launching bold social projects that blend Indian values with global outreach. The Spiritual Integration Summit is part of its Sampoorna Spiritual vertical — dedicated to making authentic Indian spiritual experiences accessible, inclusive, and international. From yoga tourism to sacred-site pilgrimages and corporate mindfulness retreats, this arm reflects Sampoorna’s broader vision of India as the world’s soul center.
The summit also spotlighted Sampoorna’s commitment to local empowerment. Artisans from nearby villages were given space to showcase handcrafted spiritual products, and local ashrams collaborated to provide sustainable lodging and sattvic cuisine. This model not only enhanced the authenticity of the event but supported rural livelihoods and community development.
In his closing remarks, Mr. Rajan Mehra, Director of Sampoorna PR Media, announced the formation of the Global Spiritual Exchange Network (GSEN) — a continuous platform where spiritual mentors, seekers, and institutions can collaborate year-round.
“Spirituality isn’t a luxury. It’s a necessity,” he stated. “Through these initiatives, we aim to position India not just as a country, but as a consciousness.”
With plans already underway for similar gatherings in Kerala, Varanasi, and Bodh Gaya, Sampoorna PR Media is emerging as a transformative force in Spiritual Tourism, integrating purpose with presence.