“Spiritual Tour ” : Jabalpur
Package Days : 5 Days and 4 Nights
Packages Start Date : 19.11.2019 and Package End date 23.11.2019
Package restriction : Limited to 25 seats on first come first serve basis and all bookings will be closed on 10.11.2019 .
Package Rate :- INR 3600/- All Inclusive Per Person on twin sharing basis,which includes :
A ) Pick & drop ( From Jabalpur Airport or Railway Station ) , Local Travelling Cost ,Entry Fee and Parking Fee for local visit /activities.
B) 13 Meals :- 4 Veg.Lunch ,Evening Tea and Coffee , 4 Veg . Dinner with Sweet Dish , 5 Breakfast assuming you are reaching in the morning of 19.11.2019
Package Exclude : Train/Flight Ticket cost ( To & Fro ) from your destination to Jabalpur .
Stay In :- Local Resort / Osho Ashram
Check in time : 12.00 Noon and Check out time : 10.00 am in Morning .
Itinerary :
Day 1 – 19.11.19 : Arrival and Check in either Resort or Osho Ashram . Introduction and knowledge sharing on meditation and other divine healing process by Dr. Prashant Kaurav Ji , Maa Shobha ji and Swami Deep Bharti ji.
Day 2 – 20.11.19 : Check in and meditation activity at Osho Ashram.
Day 3- 21.11.19: Meditation activity at Osho Ashram .
Day 4 – 22.11.19 Cultural visits: Local Sightseeing.
Day 5 – 23.11.19 Networking Breakfast and departure.
Local Contacts : Dr. Prashant Kaurav Ji , Mobile : +91 7803888867
Vivekanand Wisdom International Public School , Bheraghat Square , Jabalpur ( Madhya Pradesh ) Jabalpur City Office : JDA building ,Plot No. 19 , Madan Mahal Chowk , Jabalpur .
History
Jabalpur is said to be the tapasya bhoomi of the sage Jabali, from whom the name Jabalpur is derived. Ashokan relics have also been found here. Later on it was the capital of the famous Tripuri kingdom (9th–10th centuries).
Inscriptions record the existence during the 11th and 12th centuries of a local line of princes of the Haihai people who are closely connected with the history of Gondwana. In the 16th century the Gond raja of Garha Mandla extended his power over fifty-two districts, including the present Jabalpur. During the minority of his grandson, Asaf Khan, the viceroy of Kara Manikpur, conquered the Garha principality and held it at first as an independent chief.
Under the British Raj, Jabalpur became the capital of the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, which was part of the British North-Western Province. The Saugor and Nerbudda Territories became part of new Central Provinces in 1861 which in 1903 became the Central Provinces and Berar. By the early 20th Century Jabalpur was the headquarters of a brigade in the 5th division of the Southern Army.
An important landmark event was the holding of the Tripuri Congress session in 1939 that was presided by Subhash Chandra Bose. Jabalpur was the home of Seth Govind Das, India’s famous parliamentarian and Hindi author.
After India’s independence in 1947, the Central Provinces and Berar became the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
Jabalpur is also known for housing spiritual leaders Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and Bhagwaan Shri Rajneesh (Osho).