In an interview with the popular Facebook page "Mumbai Residents," Indian Prime Minister Narendra Moody said he was going "somewhere in a forest - with clean water and no human beings" - for five days during Diwali General to meditate on life. "For this reason, I always urge everyone, especially my young friends, in the midst of quick life and busy schedule, to spend some time thinking and meditating," he added. "It will change your perception and you will understand your inner self better," Moody said in the third part of the interview. "You will start to live in the true sense of the word, you will be more confident and do not be upset by what others say about you. All of these things will help you in your future, so I just want to remember that you are a special person and that you do not need to look outside for the light. , It is already inside it ».

The Indian Prime Minister spoke about his childhood and his inclination towards the Indian National Volunteer Organization Rashtriya Swyamisavak Sang and his two-year trip to the Himalayas when he was 17 years old.

"After my return from the Himalayas, I knew I had to devote my life to serving others," Moody said after returning from the Himalayas. "Shortly after my return I left for Ahmedabad. It was the first time I lived in a big city, the pace of life was very different, and I spent time helping my uncle in his cafeteria from time to time. " "In the end, she became a full member of the Indian National Volunteer Organization there, she got a chance to interact with people from different walks of life, and she completed extensive practical tasks. We have all rotated to clean the organization's office, prepare tea and food for colleagues, and clean pots. "

Moody said he remained busy but did not forget the sense of peace he felt in the Himalayas. He noted that he decided to take some days of his official holiday every year so he could meditate and maintain a balanced life. "Many people do not know how useful it is, but I go to a remote place for five days at Diwali, somewhere in a forest where there is only clean water and no human, I carry enough food for five days, Radio, newspapers, television or the Internet. "