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TENS OF thousands of yoga fans are expected in Berlin this weekend for a huge festival organised in the German capital’s 1930s Olympic Stadium by one of India’s best-known gurus, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

The July 2-3 World Culture Festival is billed as a “unique celebration of harmony in diversity”, bringing together a hoped-for 70,000 participants from 151 countries.

All will take back home with them “unique sights, sounds, tastes and the mesmerising variety of all the world continents in one place”, the organisers promise.

Dance and music troops from around the globe will perform, climaxing in a grand finale involving 30 pianos and 2,000 guitars as well as a mass “Peace Meditation”.

Figures from government, business and academia as well as “spiritual leaders, peacemakers and renowned personalities” will “exchange their views and spread the message of peace, unity and harmony in diversity”.

The venue was built for the 1936 Olympic Games, infamously intended by Adolf Hitler to showcase Aryan racial supremacy, but since then its Nazi ghosts have been steadily exorcised.

The stadium plays a central role in the German sports and cultural calendar, hosting Berlin’s main football team, the 2006 World Cup final, concerts by the likes of U2 – and in September Pope Benedict XVI will hold a mass there.

The eclectic list of weekend attendees includes former European Commission president Jacques Santer, a tribal king from Ghana and a former Slovenian prime minister who will play the EU anthem, Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”, on the harmonica.

The event will be “the world’s biggest yoga camp”, according to Ravi Shankar’s biographer Francois Gautier.

“It will be a chance for the public to get to know all the different kinds,” operations director Christoph Glaser told a news conference ahead of the festival.

The event also celebrates the 30th birthday of the Art of Living Foundation, created by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, one of India’s best-known spiritual figures whose public appearances draw vast crowds.

The 55-year-old’s foundation is a not-for-profit, educational and humanitarian non-governmental organisation dedicated to creating a “stress-free mind and a violence-free society”.

“Unless we have a stress-free mind and a violence-free society, we cannot achieve world Peace,” he says.

Further information can be found at http://www.worldculturefestival.org, where live webcasts of the event will be available.

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