Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta highlighted that India’s strength lies not only in its economic and technological progress but also in its rich cultural heritage and moral values. At an event at Delhi University, he stressed the importance of preserving cultural traditions for nation-building. The program, organized by the Sindhu Darshan Committee, was attended by spiritual leaders, scholars, and members of civil society.
Speaker Gupta praised the release of the book “Pratham Sindhu Kumbh: Adhyatmik Evam Sanskritik Mahatva” as an opportunity to reconnect with India’s cultural roots and national spirit. He commended the contributions of individuals like Indresh Kumar and Dayalu Ji Maharaj in highlighting the spiritual and cultural significance of the Sindhu tradition. Gupta underlined the historical importance of the Sindhu River as a symbol of India’s civilizational memory and cultural identity.
Referring to the Sindhu as a powerful symbol of cultural continuity and national consciousness, Speaker Gupta emphasized the unity amid diversity in India. He noted that despite the country’s diverse languages and traditions, there is a strong cultural unity that binds Indians together. Gupta highlighted the importance of preserving historical memory and cultural awareness through initiatives that document India’s rich heritage.
Describing the First Sindhu Kumbh as a significant effort to reconnect society with spiritual traditions and cultural dialogue, Speaker Gupta emphasized the historical role of the Kumbh as a platform for cultural exchange and collective learning. He stressed the importance of younger generations staying connected to their cultural roots and historical traditions in the face of rapid technological advancements and social changes.
