Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
How are you Kamlesh ji?
I am fine.
Health remains bad,
but I don't 
pay attention to it.
I keep on praying to God, 
keep reciting.
That's why 
I do not feel anything.v
Situated at the foot 
of the Himalayas 
on the bank 
of the holy Ganga River 
near Rishikesh, India, 
Ganga Prem Hospice is 
a spiritually-oriented, 
non-profit hospice 
for terminally ill 
cancer patients. 
It provides material 
support, medical care, 
as well as emotional 
and spiritual comfort 
for individuals 
and their loved ones 
as they are going through 
pain and suffering from 
life-threatening illnesses.
My mother was struck
with cervical cancer 
in May 2006.
During the suffering, 
she was refused
by various places, as 
there was no possibility 
for her to recover.
Then we came across
Ganga Prem Hospice 
and this institution 
carried out all treatment.
When we got in touch
with this institution,
they did everything for us.
The institution 
took care of the expenses
for fruits, vegetables, 
groceries, medicines, 
everything for my mother.
And the rent 
for the house which is 
a thousand rupees 
per month; that too, 
the institution paid.
As we do not have 
anybody, no relative, 
no other family,
we are alone in this world.
There is no income.
I am frightened 
to even think what 
would have happened if 
the institute did not help us.
I am grateful to God,
I thank God enormously.
Thanks to the institute 
that they provided 
the complete treatment 
for my mother.
They spent money 
and managed everything 
very properly.
Ganga Prem Hospice 
is indeed 
a unique institution with 
a spiritual philosophy 
of unconditional love. 
It was established by 
Madam Nani Ma 
and Dr. A. K. Dewan. 
Originally from 
the United Kingdom, 
Ms. Nani Ma is 
a kind-hearted lady 
who sought 
spiritual enlightenment 
at a very young age.
I came to India 
on a spiritual quest, 
because I had heard 
that in India, the science 
of liberation was here.
So I came, and afterward 
in a very short time 
I found my Guruji.
He was 
a very special person.
He lived in a cave by 
the Ganga in Rishikesh, 
and he had no possessions.
He just wore one cloth 
and he had nothing at all, 
he just sat quietly 
in his cave.
But he was a man 
of great knowledge, 
very great knowledge, 
and very great kindness 
and love.
He encouraged me 
to meditate.
He taught us 
that everybody’s 
happiness and sorrow 
is the same as our own.
And he taught us 
to love God 
more than anything else, 
and to love God in people.
One day, Ms. Nani Ma 
realized deeply that 
serving the multitude 
and helping the needy 
is also an aspect 
of spiritual practice. 
Therefore, 
she started giving care 
to the terminally ill 
cancer patients 
in the hospital, guiding 
those who could only see 
suffering and an end, to 
embark on a new journey.
I didn’t do it deliberately, 
I didn’t make a decision, 
but I found a love 
in my heart growing, and 
growing, and growing.
Babaji said that whatever 
we see in front of us, 
if anybody needs help, 
we should help.
And I saw the difference 
between those who died 
with God and those 
who died without God.
I had a friend, he spent 
his last six months here, 
and we spent the six months 
talking about God, 
watching the Ganga, and 
by the end of the six months 
his mind was so peaceful 
and he was so ready, 
he said, 
“I have everything I want.”
And I thought, 
“Why can’t more people 
have a chance like that.”
And at the same time, 
I met Dr. Dewan, so 
somehow it’s just started.
The co-founder of 
the Ganga Prem Hospice, 
Dr. A. K. Dewan, 
is a famous surgeon 
in India who often saw 
cases of cancer patients 
in a tortured state 
due to the illness. 
To facilitate 
the establishment 
of a place that could 
provide genuine care 
for such patients, he first 
founded a charitable trust 
called the Shradha Trust.
As an oncologist, 
I have seen the suffering 
of cancer patients.
In advanced cases, when 
the curative component 
is over, nobody wants 
to treat these patients.
They can’t be kept at home 
and they suffer a lot.
And let me put it this way, 
they die an undignified 
death in pain, 
so we just wanted 
to help them more.
Shradha is the name 
of my patient and she was 
an associate of Nani Ma. 
And she was very keen to 
help the cancer patients, 
so we decided 
we’d go for a hospice. 
But before that, 
we needed more 
to make a trust, 
and we named the trust 
Shradha Cancer Care Trust, 
after the name 
of that patient.
She’s alive till today.
She’s doing fine.
She stays in the ashram 
even now.
And we had a few members 
who were dedicated, 
who were interested 
in doing this work.
One of them 
a gynecologist, 
one medical oncologist, 
one accountant, 
one as businessman, 
and people joined hands 
and we grew 
bigger and bigger.
In the hospice, 
as Dr Dewan says, 
we are not going to 
cure anyone.
If God wants, 
if God cures anybody, 
then that’s His grace.
In general we are 
helping the transition.
We are helping the passage 
from this body 
to another body, 
or to the state where 
it is not necessary to 
have any body any more.
We will not be 
indoctrinating anyone, 
but we will be 
helping people 
to feel their own way 
into a closer relationship 
with their inner self 
and their inner spirit.
This is both spiritual 
and emotional.
If they are helped 
both emotionally 
and spiritually then 
they will be at peace.
And when people are 
at peace, they don’t 
feel the pain so much.
Currently, 
Ganga Prem Hospice 
has initiated 
a construction project 
that upon completion 
will offer clinics, 
patient rooms, 
a meditation hall, 
and library, etc. 
Meanwhile, 
it continues to provide 
a monthly cancer clinic 
in Rishikesh which
gives free treatment 
to poor cancer patients. 
Ganga Prem Hospice’s 
volunteers also
visit terminally ill 
cancer patients 
as much as possible, 
bringing comfort to them 
and their family. 
All staff members 
and volunteers selflessly 
dedicate themselves 
to caring for the medical, 
emotional, and spiritual 
needs of the patients.
I have started coming here 
only for two months 
and I am finding it 
a very good place 
for the treatment of 
the cancer patients, and 
they are getting benefit. 
I have relation 
with Sarojini Murthy 
for 36 years.
Then she initiated 
this Ganga Hospice.
She aked me that,
if we give this land to her, 
someday she would like
to start the work,
that is that clinic.
So I said 
that we had land for that,
she can have it,
and since then 
this Trust started.
I became a member of it.
I have been watching it 
eversince, working for 
the clinic eversince.
And plenty of patients 
come here to us.
The doctor 
provide treatment,
he get them tested etc.
This selfless service 
is going on very well.
Always it was my dream 
to serve. 
I feel tremendous pleasure 
in serving those people. 
At least I am doing 
something for humanity 
in my life and rest of my life 
I’ll do more and more, 
as much as I can do. 
For their holistic 
charitable deeds, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
the Ganga Prem Hospice 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
letter of appreciation 
read as follows:
“Dear Ms. Nani Ma,
It is with great pleasure 
and gratitude 
that we present to the 
Shradha Cancer Care Trust
the “Shining World 
Compassion Award.” 
This Award is presented 
in recognition of your
outstanding caring efforts 
to uplift humanity, 
for lovingly healing the sick, 
bringing a positive
atmosphere of hope 
and solace to the needy, 
and creating 
a kinder world for all.
Compassionately 
responding to the needs 
of terminally ill 
cancer patients, 
Shradha Cancer Care Trust 
benevolently created 
Ganga Prem Hospice, 
a public charitable
establishment which will 
provide much needed 
backup care facilities 
in Northern India. 
With an ideal location at 
the foot of the Himalayas 
on the bank 
of the river Ganga, near 
Rishikesh and Haridwar, 
this spiritual and holistic 
centre, the Hospice, 
will provide 
a flow of nourishment
for the body and spirit 
of the patients. 
Providing 
a spiritually orientated 
holistic approach 
will be a source of 
strength and courage 
for the weak, bringing them 
back to God. 
Your loving concern 
giving divine medical 
and emotional support 
will convey great comfort 
to their hearts, helping 
to alleviate suffering 
and bring peace of mind. 
Thank you, 
Ganga Prem Hospice, 
for uplifting our world 
with your inspirational 
example of love in action. 
For selflessly providing 
for the needs 
of the less fortunate, 
for your vision, wisdom and 
kind-hearted generosity, 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate the 
compassionate deeds of 
Shradha Cancer Care Trust, 
Ganga Prem Hospice and 
all your devoted staff, 
with special thanks 
to Ms. Nani Ma – Trustee 
with a heart of gold! 
With Great Honour, Love 
and Blessings, 
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai”
In addition to accepting 
the appreciation letter 
and crystal plaque, 
Ganga Prema Hospice 
also received 
a loving contribution 
of US$10,000 from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
Furthermore, 
gifts were presented, 
including
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
heartwarming 
#1 international 
bestselling books, 
“The Dogs in My Life,” 
“The Birds in My Life,” 
and “The Noble Wilds,” 
along with 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
spiritual lecture DVDs 
and compilations 
as well as her poetry book.
We also want 
to thank your Master 
for her recognition, 
and for her generosity 
in giving us these gifts 
towards our work 
and for being who she is, 
for understanding 
that the spiritual path 
is not only about one, 
it’s about all.
All words of praise for her 
and we’re very grateful 
to her. 
And we hope and pray 
that we have 
a long association 
with Supreme Master.
Thank you. 
Finally, Ms. Nani Ma 
and Dr. Dewan 
emphasized the importance
of adopting
a plant-based diet, 
which is crucial to keep 
one in good health both 
physically and spiritually.
Diet is extremely important 
and it is well proven 
by studies that vegetarian 
diet is healthier and good 
for people – I’m talking 
about healthy people – 
and the chances of cancer 
are much less 
in vegetarians 
than in people 
who are consuming 
a non-vegetarian diet.
And if you see 
our Jain dharam 
they preach and teach 
vegetarianism only. 
I find in our Trust 
and most of the people 
who are associated with us 
are strongly vegetarians.
They don’t even consume 
alcohol, no tobacco, 
no smoking, 
nothing of that sort, 
and this is what we need.
It is a type of cannibalism 
when we are eating other 
creatures who are living, 
who have their own 
feelings about life, 
who want to live.
So if we are being violent 
in this way, 
we can’t rise into any 
spiritual understanding.
Our appreciation, 
Madam Nani Ma, 
Dr. A. K. Dewan, 
and all kind people 
involved in the services 
of Ganga Prem Hospice 
and Shradha Trust, 
for your selfless dedication 
in caring for the most ill 
and less fortunate, 
as well as their families. 
May you be blessed in 
your steadfast assistance to 
God’s precious children 
during their stay 
on Earth.
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