Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Introduces Revolutionary Water-Based Cooking Fuel
Key Ideas
  • Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has introduced a new cooking fuel method using just half a litre of water to replace gas cylinders with a hydrogen-powered alternative.
  • The eco-friendly solution aims to eliminate carbon emissions, health risks associated with traditional gas, and provide a pollution-free option for Indian homes.
  • The project, backed by the Art of Living Foundation, plans to bring this innovation to villages in India, aiming to boost the economy and provide a greener, cleaner, and cheaper fuel source.
Spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has unveiled a groundbreaking water-based cooking fuel method that utilizes just half a litre of water. The innovative approach aims to revolutionize cooking by replacing gas cylinders with a clean, hydrogen-powered alternative. In a viral video, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar credits Mahesh ji for creating this eco-friendly solution that extracts hydrogen from water to burn coal, offering a safer and sustainable cooking fuel. By eliminating the health risks associated with traditional gas, which emit harmful gases like carbon monoxide and dioxide, this method leaves no carbon emissions, making it a pollution-free option for households across India. The Art of Living Foundation, founded by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, plans to expand this initiative to villages in India to replace millions of gas cylinders with this greener and cheaper fuel source. In addition to this innovation, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar also shared his perspective on work-life balance, emphasizing the importance of being mentally present rather than focusing solely on the number of hours worked. This holistic approach to well-being aligns with his vision of a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle for individuals.
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