In a world usually segregated along beliefs, Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj turned out to be a celebration of the divine power of water. The festival that attracted millions across the world accentuated the divine nature of water as a cleansing agent and souls' unifying force. Uttar Pradesh Chie...
In a world usually segregated along beliefs, Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj turned out to be a celebration of the divine power of water. The festival that attracted millions across the world accentuated the divine nature of water as a cleansing agent and souls' unifying force. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called the Mahakumbh a "global beacon of spiritual and cultural grandeur," highlighting how it brings humanity together through common rituals and beliefs. The holy dips by the pilgrims highlighted water's sacredness, reminding us that water can not only purify the body but also the soul.
At the same time, insights from Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's work resonate strongly with this feeling. Kalam frequently spoke of water's sacred relationship, sharing stories of his childhood in Rameswaram where water was employed in prayers and rituals to cure and bless. His conviction that every element in nature is filled with divinity is in tune with the spiritual rituals observed at the Mahakumbh.
As the arguments over environmental conservation increase, events such as Mahakumbh bring to mind water's holy function—not only as a resource but as a divine gift that gives life and spirituality.
Sources: The Statesman | Wings of Fire by Abdul Kalam
Sources: The Statesman | Wings of Fire by Abdul KalamIn a world usually segregated along beliefs, Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj turned out to be a celebration of the divine power of water. The festival that attracted millions across the world accentuated the divine nature of water as a cleansing agent and souls' unifying force. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called the Mahakumbh a "global beacon of spiritual and cultural grandeur," highlighting how it brings humanity together through common rituals and beliefs. The holy dips by the pilgrims highlighted water's sacredness, reminding us that water can not only purify the body but also the soul.
At the same time, insights from Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's work resonate strongly with this feeling. Kalam frequently spoke of water's sacred relationship, sharing stories of his childhood in Rameswaram where water was employed in prayers and rituals to cure and bless. His conviction that every element in nature is filled with divinity is in tune with the spiritual rituals observed at the Mahakumbh.
As the arguments over environmental conservation increase, events such as Mahakumbh bring to mind water's holy function—not only as a resource but as a divine gift that gives life and spirituality.
Sources: The Statesman | Wings of Fire by Abdul KalamIn a world usually segregated along beliefs, Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj turned out to be a celebration of the divine power of water. The festival that attracted millions across the world accentuated the divine nature of water as a cleansing agent and souls' unifying force. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called the Mahakumbh a "global beacon of spiritual and cultural grandeur," highlighting how it brings humanity together through common rituals and beliefs. The holy dips by the pilgrims highlighted water's sacredness, reminding us that water can not only purify the body but also the soul.
At the same time, insights from Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's work resonate strongly with this feeling. Kalam frequently spoke of water's sacred relationship, sharing stories of his childhood in Rameswaram where water was employed in prayers and rituals to cure and bless. His conviction that every element in nature is filled with divinity is in tune with the spiritual rituals observed at the Mahakumbh.
As the arguments over environmental conservation increase, events such as Mahakumbh bring to mind water's holy function—not only as a resource but as a divine gift that gives life and spirituality.
Sources: The Statesman | Wings of Fire by Abdul Kalam