“A Unique Initiative for the Creation of a Nonviolent World Order”
“Anuvrat pioneer Acharya Shri Tulsi addressing the inaugural session of the First International Conference at Ladnun on 5 December 1988.”
🕊️ Historic milestone — the seed of global nonviolent dialogue
Distinguished members of the nominated panel at the inaugural session of the First International Conference.
At the inaugural session of the Second International Conference on Ahimsa Training at Bal Shanti Niketan, international delegates interacted with the Anuvrat preceptor after his address.
At the Second International Conference, Dr. Tyson Lloyd, President of the International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy, England, read the declaration presenting the first draft of the 1995 annual statement focused on inner transformation for global peace and ecological harmony.
Shri Mangilal Sandia addressing the First Anuvrat International Ahimsa Award Ceremony. The ceremony honored award recipients including Prof. Lep Dr. Paeng of Manipur Universal “Lahui”, Prof. Premi Mitra Kumar, Shri Shubhkaran Surana, and Shri Kailashlal Fufkar.
The 1992 international dialogue on Ahimsa education and training, organized by Anuvibha and Jain Vishva Bharati in Ladnun. Eminent thinkers including Acharya Tulsi, Yuvacharya Mahapragya, the Dalai Lama, Prof. Johan Galtung, Prof. Len Dr. Paeng, Prof. Bernard Lafayette, and Prof. Ramji Singh participated in the dialogue.
A global mission dedicated to peace, nonviolence, and universal brotherhood.
Since its inception, Anuvibha has continuously worked towards promoting human values, ethical living, peace, and nonviolence at both national and international levels. In recognition of these sustained efforts, Anuvibha was granted recognition by the United Nations in 1998 as an associated non-governmental organization.
Through its initiatives, Anuvibha has significantly contributed toward advancing several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. In the international sphere, the major initiatives of Anuvibha include:
➤ International Conferences on Peace and Nonviolent Action
➤ Anuvrat Global Chapters
➤ Anuvrat Ambassadors
International Conferences on Peace and Nonviolent Action
11 International Conferences on Peace and Nonviolent Initiatives have been successfully organized so far, bringing together hundreds of delegates, scholars, spiritual leaders, and peace practitioners from over 50 countries.
The declarations and resolutions emerging from these conferences have echoed at international platforms, including the United Nations, reflecting a shared commitment towards global harmony, ethical consciousness, and peaceful coexistence.
Inspired by the philosophy of Anuvrat Anushasta, the 12th International Conference on Peace and Nonviolent Action (ICPNA) is proposed to be held in Ladnun, Rajasthan, India, from
5th - 8th December 2026.
conferences have resonated up to the United Nations.
Vision 2030
➤ To organize a major in-person international conference every third year along with annual online global conferences.
➤ To strengthen the follow-up mechanism before and after each conference for meaningful global engagement.
➤ To build and maintain continuous collaboration with international peace networks and institutions.
➤ To expand the global reach of ethical and nonviolent living through dialogue, education, and cooperation.
Anuvrat Global Chapters and Anuvrat Ambassadors
To further promote the culture of peace, moral values, and nonviolence across the world, Anuvibha launched the initiatives of “Anuvrat Global Chapters” and “Anuvrat Ambassadors for Peace and Goodwill.”
These initiatives aim to systematically organize Anuvrat activities internationally and connect individuals from diverse religions, cultures, and communities with the universal principles of the Anuvrat Movement.
Through collective participation and shared human values, these programs aspire to create a more compassionate, harmonious, and responsible global society.