MIT World Peace University concludes 10th World Parliament on Science, Religion/ Spirituality and Philosophy in presence of Khan
Pune: Our Indian culture is one of the oldest in the world and does not call for any discrimination on the basis of religion, caste or creed. But with the changing times, we have forgotten it, social problems and domestic crises have arisen. If everyone practices the principles and values of Indian culture, it will help in establishing true peace in the world.Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan made the remarks at the valedictory function of the World Parliament on Saturday.
Khan presented his views at the closing ceremony of the 10th World Parliament based on science, religion/ spirituality and philosophy on behalf of MIT World Peace University. Dr. Meher Master Moose, Founding President of MIT World Peace University Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, Executive President Rahul Karad, Acting President of MIT ADT University Dr. Mangesh Tu Karad, Vice-Chancellor of MIT World Peace University R. M. Prof. Dr. Milind Pandey, Prof. Dr. Milind Patra and others were present.
Talking about the importance of Indian Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita, Arif Mohammad Khan said that, There is no mention of discrimination in Indian culture. Religion of Indian citizens, culture, Customs, The catering methods are different., Yet their origin is the same. So we Indian citizens are one and the same., We want to try to take that culture forward. Spirituality is about having a sense of love and intimacy for the other person. You expressed this feeling for the other person., So for you, the same feelings will be expressed from the front. In view of the current situation, We have to remember the message of Swami Vivekananda. For them, all religions and citizens were equal. That’s the feeling we want to create. Through this, we will be able to create real peace in the country and the world., Khan said. At the time, Khan said. Vishwanath da. Praising Karad’s statue, Dr. Karad has tried to send a message of peace to the world with the Bhagavad Gita in his hand, It’s clear Done.
Dr. Vishwanath Karad explaining the role of the World Parliament, We have to follow the path laid down by great men and thinkers, Explained.
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We need spirituality and peace when it comes to things happening around us. Can a World Peace Syllabus be created for all universities in the world?, This needs to be considered. We will benefit from this in a few years. Students need to follow the thoughts of Swami Vivekananda. We must strive to make India the world’s peace capital. A painting competition will be held to spread the message of world peace to the world through paintings., Rahul Karad explained.
There is a need to follow the path shown by peace makers like Gautam Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi. Karad recognized. His belief in Swami Vivekananda’s prophetic words of combining science and religion or spirituality for the welfare of mankind led him to science., religion, led to the holding of the first World Parliament of Spirituality and Philosophy, Arif Mohammad Khan said, stated a press release.