A Grand Bhandara was Organized at Parmarth Niketan Camp Today
Discussion on Eco-friendly and Environmentally Sustainable Development
Message on Preserving Mahakumbh & Indian Culture, and Connecting the Younger Generation to Their Roots and Values
Heartfelt Tribute on the Birth Anniversary of Mata Shabari
Mata Shabari’s Life – A Unique Blend of Social Harmony, Unwavering Devotion, and Divine Love
Prayagraj, Uttarakhand, 20th February 2025
On the divine occasion of Mahakumbh, Shri Ashok P. Hinduja, his wife Harsha Hinduja, son Shom Hinduja, and family members visited Parmarth Niketan Camp.
The Hinduja family met with Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji and Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati ji. During this meeting, discussions were held on environmental conservation and sustainable development. Swami Ji emphasized the need to preserve the traditions of Indian culture, which always advocate for balanced living and environmental stewardship.
Today, a grand Bhandara was organized at Parmarth Niketan Camp, where Swami Ji and the Hinduja family served food to the cleanliness workers, devotees, and tourists. Swami Ji mentioned that Bhandara service awakens the spirit of humanity.
Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji stressed the importance of connecting the younger generation with the heritage of Indian culture and values, highlighting that such large religious events like Mahakumbh offer an opportunity for youth to reconnect with their cultural roots.
We must all come together to make collective efforts towards the preservation of Indian culture and environmental protection.
Mahakumbh has become a powerful platform for preserving Indian culture, ensuring environmental safety, and guiding the younger generation in the right direction.
The Hinduja family, deeply moved, took a dip at the Sangam and expressed that visiting the sacred land of the Sangam is essential to understanding India and its rich culture.