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The Ministry of Culture and Heartfulness set to host World Spiritual Mahotsav at the largest meditation centre in the world at Kanha Shanti Vanam

Hyderabad, 28 February 2024: The Ministry of Culture (Special Cell) and Heartfulness Core Committee members briefed the press on Monday on the roadmap for the upcoming World Spiritual Mahotsav to be held between 14-17 March 2024. The Core Committee members included Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal ji – Hon’ble MoS (Culture); Shri Pragyachaitanya – AOL; Swami Bodhnayanadra – R K Mission; Swami Chidananda Saraswati ji – Parmarth Niketan; Smt. Jayashree Kumari – Mata Amritanandamayi; Rajyogi Dr. B K Mruthyunjaya & Sister B K Shivika – Brahmakurmaris; Shri Jaideep Arya – Patanjali Yogpeeth; Shri Prasad Atmakur – Isha Foundation; Shri Raja Luiz and Shri Sekhar Reddy – Transcendental Meditation; Dr. Imam Umer Ahmad Iliyasi – All India Imam Organisation; Shri Rakesh ji – Shrimad Rajchandra Mission (Jainism); Shri Abhijit Haldar – International Buddhist Confederation (IBC); Shri S. Harjinder Singh Dhami – Shrimani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee; Rev. Oswald Gracias – Archbishop of Mumbai; Shri Janarthan Bothe – Tukdo ji Maharaj; Shri Dnyaneshwar More – Gyaneswar; Shri Ramesh ji – Chinna Jiyar Swami; and Shri V Srinivasan & Shri Sanjay Sehgal – Shri Ram Chandra Mission.

The World Spiritual Mahotsav is aimed to celebrating ‘India’s unique role and contribution in galvanizing the world on a spiritual path Global’. The main focus is to connect to oneself to others and the universe as enunciated in ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. The tagline of the summit is ‘Inner peace to world peace’. The four-day event will see spiritual gurus come together at the largest meditation centre in the world at Kanha Shanti Vanam to bring a confluence of beliefs merging into a single Spirit uniting the mankind.

The summit is also meant to be a confluence of inter-faith dialogue and help people of every age and every walk of life connect with spirituality in daily life. It is aimed at bringing transformation in spirituality so as to touch every individual for world peace.

During the core committee meet the plenary themes, the cultural programmes associated with spirituality, an exhibition showcasing India’s spiritual history and narratives of peace, immersive experience for spirituality through books or music, panchkarma centres and the role of eminent people from film, music and sports in sensitizing people in partaking of the World Spirituality Mahotsav and elaborate arrangements for the summit for the participants were discussed.

Hon’ble Minister of State for Culture Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal said, “World Spiritual Mahotsav and its theme make a valuable subject for a summit and Kanha Shanti Vanam is perfect place to host it. During his famous visit at the World Religion Parliament, where Swami Vivekananda spoke on fraternity, kindness, compassion, a journalist asked him, ‘You have given a very good lecture. But when are you going to be independent from the British?’ Swami ji meditated to find the answer and said that India would become independent after 50 years. He even predicted that India would make great progress in 21st century. True to his words “India will be leader of the world economically and spiritually,” today we are the world leaders in Yoga, Ayurveda and Spirituality and Stress Management. This World Spiritual Mahotsav is going to be a milestone. Our spiritual knowledge is vast. On 14th of March and 16th of March, the Ministry of Culture will have roadmap to this spiritual evolution as part of the Amrit Kaal with our Hon’ble President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu ji and Hon’ble Vice President of India Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar ji. We are surely on the path becoming Viksit Bharat.“

Rev. Daaji – Guide of Heartfulness and President of Shri Ram Chandra Mission said, “This is going to be one of a kind spiritual event wherein there will be a learning for all of us to look beyond religion and look into the one Spirit that unites us all. As Krishna said in the Gita and as Christ too said, “All paths lead to me”, I suppose this World Spiritual Mahotsav will bring an understanding that every religion underscores the same values and leads to the same path eventually. We are like the various flowers that when put together make a garland. India has always embraced the diversity – be it in culture or religion; it will enlighten many to work towards evolution of consciousness. With a summit like this we are sure to lead as the Spiritual Capital of the World.”

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ENJOY THE RHYTHMIC PERFORMANCES AT AAVARTAN FESTIVAL by DEVI DURGA KATHAK SANSTHAN

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Devi Durga Kathak Sansthan (DDKS) in association with Ministry Of Culture is organising its first edition of the music and dance festival called Aavartan Festival on 4th & 5th September 2020. The performances can be watched on Devi Durga Kathak Sansthan social media page of Facebook, Instagram handle- ddks_geetanjalilal and Youtube channel- Devi Durga Kathak Sansthan

In the language of music and dance, Aavartan is known as a Time-Cycle showing the beginning and the end submerged into each other. This represents continuity and gives meaning to the existence in a full circle. The 2-day festival will be some renowned artists from the world of Indian classical Dance. To bring the essence of a live concert, all the performances will be available at 7 p.m. of the respective day and would not be saved for a later watch, unlike other videos.

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On the first day, the festival will start with a Kathak performance, by Varsha Das Gupta, Era Dogra, , Akshar Tekchndani and Nikhil Parihar, as the artists of Devi Durga Kathak Sansthan They will present DAMRU, a magnificent choreographed by Guru Geetanjali Lal, in the time cycle of 14 beats.

Radhika

This will be followed by a beautiful Bharatanatyam ensemble by Radhika Kathal, a senior disciple of Guru Geeta Chandran. Later, young classical dancer Vinod Kevin Bachan will perform Odissi. He is a senior disciple of Padmashree Guru Ranjana Gauhar. The festival on day one will conclude with Kathak artist Dheerendra Tiwari’s performance. He is a disciple of a renowned guru of Jaipur Gharana, Pandit Rajendra Gangani.

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On the second day of the festival, Kathak artist Dr. Rekha Mehra will present her performance followed by Dakshina Vaidyanathan’s Bharatanatyam presentation. Dakshina is a third-generation Bharatanatyam dancer. She is the granddaughter of Saroja Vaidyanathan, a veteran dancer-guru-choreographer, and daughter of Rama Vaidyanathan, a well-known dancer and a former disciple of Yamini Krishnamurthy and Saroja Vaidyanathan.

Arushi

This is followed by Arushi Mudgal’s Odissi performance. Arushi, a thriving artist is a senior disciple of Shrimati Madhavi Mudgal and has learnt music from her father Shri Madhup Mudgal at the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya. The festival will conclude with Gauri Diwakar’s Kathak. The stellar artist is trained under Pt. Birju Maharaj and his son Jaikishan Maharaj. She continues her journey under the guidance of Aditi Mangaldas.

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The Aavartan Festival will be showcasing some of the most talented and celebrated artists of our country, who are the disciples of such legendary Exponents of Indian classical dance forms like,Birju Maharaj, Geetanjali Lal, Jai Kishan Maharaj, Geeta Chandran, Madhavi Mudgal, Ranjana Gauhar, Rajendra Gangani, Saroja Vaidyanathan and Rama Vaidyanathan.