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The Philosopher Saint Shri Dnyaneshwara World Peace Prayer Hall, also known as the Vishwashanti Dnyaneshwara World Peace Prayer Hall, is a notable architectural and cultural landmark located at the MIT World Peace University in Pune, India. This hall is dedicated to the memory of Saint Dnyaneshwara, a 13th-century Marathi saint, poet, philosopher, and yogi who is one of the major figures in the Bhakti movement of Maharashtra.

Key Features of the Prayer Hall:
Dome Structure: The hall is renowned for its large dome, which is one of the largest domes in the world without any supporting pillars. This architectural feature creates a vast open space inside, which is symbolic of the openness and inclusivity of all world religions and philosophies.
Statues and Icons: Inside the dome, there are eight statues of Dnyaneshwara that represent different phases of his life and teachings. Additionally, there are statues of other saints and philosophers from various traditions around the world, emphasizing global peace and harmony.
Peace Library: The complex includes a peace library that holds various works on philosophy, spirituality, and world peace, reflecting the educational mission of the university.
Spiritual and Educational Activities: The hall is not only a place for prayer and meditation but also serves as a venue for conferences, lectures, and seminars on topics related to world peace, philosophy, and spirituality.
The hall's design and activities are rooted in the philosophy of promoting peace and understanding across different cultures and religions, inspired by the teachings of Saint Dnyaneshwara. His works, particularly the "Dnyaneshwari," a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, are celebrated for their depth and philosophical insight, advocating a life of virtue, meditation, and knowledge.