Habuild Unites 2 Lakh Indians to Pause Together for World Harmony on World Meditation Day
Mumbai, Dec 24:ย This World Meditation Day, Habuild brought together 2 Lakh+ Indians across 2000+ cities globally for a simple yet powerful collective act takingย โthoda sa pauseโ. As people stepped away from their busy schedules and stress for a few mindful moments, the initiative turned meditation into something gentle, doable and deeply human.
Habuildโs nationwide initiative focused on short breathing and pause-based practices, inviting community members to slow down not for long hours, not with rigid routines but just enough to reconnect with themselves. The initiative, titledย โThoda Sa Pauseโ, was rooted in a belief that meaningful change doesnโt always need a big pushย sometimes, it just needs a little nudge.
Participants across 2000+ cities and towns engaged in guided breathing exercises and mindful pauses, collectively contributing to a shared intention of inner peace and global harmony. This yearโs initiative builds on Habuildโs landmark achievement during theย first-ever World Meditation Day in 2024, when the platformย set a world record with 2.87 lakh participants meditating together. The record marked one of the largest collective meditation participations globally and underscored Indiaโs growing embrace of mindful living.
Reflecting on the initiative,ย Saurabh Bothra, Co-founder and Yoga Teacher at Habuild, said,
ย โWe keep telling ourselves weโll start tomorrow, weโll do it when we have more time, weโll do it when weโre free. But peace doesnโt wait for the perfect moment. It arrives in the smallest one, a moment we give ourselves. This World Meditation Day, we didnโt ask people to change their lives or meditate for hours. We simply asked for thoda sa pause. Because a little becomes a little more, and a little more slowly becomes a habit.โ
Observed globally, World Meditation Day encourages individuals and communities to pause, reflect and cultivate inner balance as a foundation for collective harmony. Through โThoda Sa Pauseโ, Habuild reinforced the idea that mindfulness doesnโt have to be intimidating or time-consuming; it can begin with just one breath, one pause, one small step.






