Prayagraj, Feb 22 (UNI) The Global Kumbh Summit, hosted within the Maha Kumbh Mela premises, has united intellectuals from across the world, fostering dialogues aimed at the collective welfare of humanity.
French author and former UN parliamentarian Herve Juvin shared his profound thoughts on Maha Kumbh.
He emphasised that this grand gathering significantly contributes to nature, air, water and space, as well as human values and the protection of the earth.
Another French tourist, Dominique, described her experience of Maha Kumbh as a moment of cosmic harmony, calling it unforgettable.
Mohan Vilas Das, a representative of Govardhan Eco Village, stressed that the world can learn valuable lessons from Sanatan Dharma, particularly in tackling environmental challenges and Maha Kumbh plays a vital role in this direction.
Invited to Maha Kumbh by the India Foundation, French author and former UN parliamentarian Herve Juvin, who is also the president of the International Localist Movement, highlighted the deep connection between humanity and nature.
He said that air, water, space and the natural environment teaches how to live a better life and Maha Kumbh is a reflection of this philosophy.
He emphasised that every moment at this grand gathering is special and its positivity should resonate worldwide. He said that discussions at Maha Kumbh focus on vital aspects of humanity, including development, progress and sustainability.
Juvin said that environmental conservation is also a key focus.
He stressed that life should be lived with joy, and nothing brings greater happiness than the beauty of nature. To experience true fulfillment, humanity must reconnect with nature and take active steps to support and protect it.
French tourist Dominique described attending Maha Kumbh as the greatest moment of her life, calling it an extraordinary, unimaginable and unparalleled experience. Absorbing the essence of cosmic harmony, she found the event to be a profound realisation.
She believes Maha Kumbh plays a vital role in human welfare, both personally and socially, as millions of devotees gathering here not only reflect the beauty of faith but also symbolise unity.
Mohan Vilas Das from Govardhan Eco Village, Palghar, Mumbai, highlighted the profound wisdom of Sanatan Dharma in tackling environmental challenges.
He said that Maha Kumbh serves as a vital platform for spreading these teachings to the world.
He emphasised that India can lead the world in adopting sustainable solutions to environmental challenges.
“Indian culture inherently respects and worships nature, fostering both reverence and protection of the environment. This principle, deeply rooted in Sanatan Vedic traditions, is being showcased at Maha Kumbh, allowing the global community to witness and embrace this profound philosophy,” he said.