Mahotsav to convey the message that Spirituality can bring the world together!
Hyderabad (Telangana) – The Union Ministry of Culture and ‘Heartfulness’, a spiritual organisation, are organising the ‘Global Spirituality Mahotsav’ here. This confluence of practitioners of various spiritual faiths will be held in the world’s largest meditation hall called ‘Kanha Shanti Vanam’. Over 300 spiritual organisations practicing various paths are expected to participate. The organisers have extended an invite to Sanatan Sanstha to participate in this festival which is to be inaugurated by the Hon’ble President of India Draupadi Murmu. The Hon’ble Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar will also grace the occasion. The organisers of the Mahotsav held a press conference here on March 9 to share details about this festival.
Union Culture Minister G. Kishan Reddy, H.H. Chinnajeeyar Swamiji, Daaji (Kamaleshji Patel, Guide, Heartfulness), as well as Swami Bodhmayanandji (President of Sri Ramakrishna Mission) addressed the press conference. Representatives of other spiritual organizations were also present on this occasion.
Planning solutions to ideological pollution itself solves all problems! – Daaji, Guide, Heartfulness
Daaji (Kamaleshji Patel) shared that practitioners of various paths of spirituality will gather and exchange ideas over 4 days. This will help draw up directions and practical solutions on how to achieve inner peace. Through this, harmony will be created in the society. We want to convey to the world that religions are not against each other. Spirituality can bring people together. Ideological pollution is the biggest problem. Designing solutions to this issue will solve all other problems.
Culture and spirituality are India’s soft power! – Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy
Culture and spirituality are India’s soft power. Meditation for mental peace has become an integral part of the daily lives of millions of people. Spiritual tourism has developed in India and people from different countries are coming to various ashrams in India to learn spirituality. The motto of this ‘Global Spiritual Mahotsav’ is based on the G-20’s common agenda of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’.
Sanatan Sanstha invited to the Global Spirituality Mahotsav
As Sanatan Sanstha gears up to step into its 25th year in the service of spirituality and mankind, the organisers of the Global Spirituality Mahotsav have extended an invite to Sanatan to participate in this grand spiritual confluence. On behalf of Sanatan Sanstha founder Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr Athavale, His Spiritual Heirs Shrisatshakti Mrs Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti Mrs Anjali Gadgil will grace the Global Spirituality Mahotsav. They will be leading a small group of seekers which includes the Sanstha National Spokesperson Mr Chetan Rajhansa. They will be sharing the Sanstha’s experiences in helping people achieve inner peace through the novel mix of science and spirituality.