Enlightening Tihar’s prisoners – spiritually and skillfully

By Rajnish Singh, New Delhi, March 24 : Fifty-seven-year-old Gabriel, a Nigerian, never thought that making powdered colours for the Holi festival in Delhi's Tihar Jail would lead him on the path of spirituality and soothe his conscience, blotted after spending 37 years of his life in criminal activities.

Gabriel, a drug peddler who also forged passports, is an undertrial and has been lodged in jail No. 3 of South Asia's largest prison located in west Delhi for the last five years.

"I wasted 37 years of my life in petty crimes. the last five years I have repented for my mistakes and I am a new man now," Gabriel told IANS.

So drastic has been the life-changing experience for Gabriel that he now counsels young prisoners on how to reform their lives once they are free.

"He is helping the youngsters here in mending their ways and focussing on the right things. He is definitely helping us," Tihar spokesperson Sunil Gupta told IANS.

Gabriel is among 88 prisoners - 50 male and 38 female - who are undergoing reformation sessions with the help of meditation as well as imbibing soft skills that will help them get employed once they complete their sentences.

Apart from learning to make colours, an initiative introduced in December 2012 by NGO Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (DJJS), the inmates are also taught how to make incense sticks and herbal beauty products, among others, which are then made available in various malls and markets.

"We greatly emphasize on helping them (inmates) spiritually and teach them yoga and meditation as it prepares them for the normal world outside. They learn to be at peace with themselves," DJJS spokesperson Swami Vishalanand told IANS.

Tihar Jail Director General Vimla Mehra told IANS: "While making colours or beauty products, the prisoners learn a new skill which will help in their rehabilitation after they have completed their terms."

"The spiritual wisdom teaches them to tread on the right path of life," she added.

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