Haridwar, the spiritual heart of Uttarakhand, is gearing up for a monumental Hindu conference on January 25. Ganga Sabha President Nitin Gautam announced the event, promising a gathering that will ignite the flame of Sanatan Dharma. Sadhus and saints from across India will converge on the sacred banks of the Ganga for this historic occasion.
In an exclusive conversation, Gautam emphasized the significance of hosting this conference in Haridwar, a city revered for its divine aura. Devotees from far-flung regions will join hands in what he described as Uttarakhand’s first major Hindu conclave. ‘This isn’t just an event; it’s a divine call to awaken Hindu consciousness,’ he stated passionately.
Gautam linked the conference to the broader resurgence of Hindu pride in India. The recent consecration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya after centuries of struggle stands as a testament to this revival. ‘Our ancestors’ dreams are materializing before our eyes,’ he remarked, highlighting how Sanatan Dharma is gaining unprecedented momentum nationwide.
The primary aim of the conference is to foster Hindu awakening and unity. Gautam envisions it evolving into a global platform in the future. Exclusively for Hindus, the event will feature prominent Mahamandaleshwars and spiritual leaders sharing insights on preserving and promoting the faith.
Addressing recent initiatives, Gautam explained the installation of ‘Non-Hindus Prohibited’ posters at key public spots. These awareness boards aim to educate visitors about local laws and regulations, ensuring a respectful environment for all pilgrims and tourists. ‘Knowledge of the law is every citizen’s right and responsibility,’ he asserted.
As India witnesses a Hindu renaissance, this Haridwar conference promises to inject fresh energy into the movement, setting the stage for deeper cultural and spiritual rejuvenation.
