Do you wake up every Monday to somehow live through the whole week doing something that doesn't fill your soul? Do you just wait for weekends so that you can do ‘nothing’? If you said yes, then you should definitely explore the Shoonya Festival happening in the Himalayas this June, to celebrate 'nothingness'. Read on to know more...
Shoonya is a 3-day (June 21-22-23) annual festival that takes place in Jibhi, Himachal Pradesh. It’s a festive journey towards the joyful discovery of inner contentment. This festival invites you to flow through the mountains and forests like the river, via curated pathways of experiences, activities and workshops, to find yourself in pure ‘Shoonya’.
The festival will start on June 21st at 1 PM and will end on June 23rd at 1 PM. The first edition of this festival happened in June 2018, where 80 seekers joined in from different parts of India
It will be happening in Mudhouse Experiential Hostel located in Jibhi, Himachal Pradesh. Jibhi is a small hamlet located in the Banjar Valley, surrounded by pine, deodar and cedar trees, and traditional houses built of stone, mud, and wood. This hamlet serves as a perfect destination for this soulful experience. This festival offers different types of accommodation choices for the attendees – ranging from Quechua camps to private rooms.
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This festival celebrates the beauty of ‘nothingness’ and peaceful mindfulness through curated activities, experiences and workshops, such as Mandala Making, Essential Oils Making, Concrete Jewelry Making, Drum Circle, Yoga, Meditation, Sound Healing, Cosmic Healing, Zumba, Upcycling Waste, Self-exploration Activities, Sharing Circle, Community Kitchen, Letter Earthlings, Nature Walks, Storytelling, Poetry Recitals, EDM and more. Every night will have musical line-ups that will go perfectly with the sounds of rivers flowing nearby.
The Shoonya Festival is for everyone who would like to go on a self-exploration journey and nurture a passion to know themselves better. Anyone below 18 years need to be accompanied by an adult.
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The festival is limited to 100 people. To book your passes, visit www.projectshoonya.com
#MMTFact: The curators of this festival endeavor to make this a zero-waste festival by employing proper waste management techniques using upcycling methods.
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