Kumbh Tradition: The Heart of Indian Sanatan Culture says Governor
2 min readParticipates in ‘Lecture Series’ at Prayagraj Mahakumbh-2025
Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla, while addressing at the Prayagraj Mahakumbh-2025 during a thought-provoking ‘Lecture Series’ on the theme, ‘India’s Glorious Saga – Breaking the Chains of Self-Doubt’ emphasized that the Kumbh tradition embodies the heart of Indian Sanatan culture, serving as a source of not just religious but spiritual, cultural, and intellectual enrichment. He underlined that the Kumbh platform is a medium to recognize and disseminate the unique glory of Indian civilization to future generations.
“The Kumbh is not just a confluence of rivers but also of thoughts and cultures, representing the immense richness of India’s history. Our ancient traditions and values inspire the world, making India an essential and powerful presence globally,” said the Governor.
He highlighted that Indian culture is rooted in the harmonious pursuit of Dharma (righteousness), Artha (economic well-being), Kama (fulfillment), and Moksha (liberation).
The Governor pointed out the unfortunate reality of self-doubt prevailing in a civilization that once upheld the universal philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. “Colonial powers not only exploited our resources but attempted to weaken our identity and mindset. This lingering effect of mental colonization is visible even today in our behavior and perspectives,” he added.
The governor stressed that the sense of self-doubt is the biggest obstacle to progress. He urged the youth to connect with the grandeur of their past to instill pride in their heritage and reignite the spirit of ‘Atma-Gaurav’.
“India’s future shines brightly only if we succeed in awakening self-esteem among our citizens, and events like Kumbh play a vital role in this transformative journey,” he said.