Ashtalakshmi Sant Vichar Sammelan will be held in Agartala, Tripura on 9th and 10th December, 2022 and this conference will be the symbol of Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam. This conference will awaken spiritual thoughts in the northeastern states, according to Tripura’s Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Verma at a press conference held at the Constitution Club in Delhi on Saturday.
Tripura Government’s Tourism Department, along with Amarvani Event Foundation and Indus Moon Pvt. Ltd. is organizing this conference on 9th December 2022 at Agartala, Tripura. The conference is a grand replica of the First World Literature Conference of Kolhapur and Ashtalakshmi Jagar of North East will be organized through this conference.
‘Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina Surve Santu Niramay’ message will be given through this gathering, Chairman Haribhakta Parayan Justice Dr. Madan Maharaj Gosavi said on the occasion. Scholars of saint literature from North Eastern states are participating in this conference and Chief Ministers of some states are also expected to attend.
The conference will include seminars on saint’s thoughts, spirituality and presentation of folk arts of North Eastern states. The conference will be presided over by Chitta Maharaj of Tripura Pro. In his welcome speech, Dr. Prakash Khandge told about the background of the first Universal Sant Sahitya Sammelan held in Kolhapur and presented an outline of the conference to be held in Agartala.
Dr. Madan Maharaj Gosavi suggested that the media should cooperate fully to spread the message among more people in Bharat that contemplation of saints is necessary to increase faith in human life after the terrible crisis of Corona.
Great tradition of saints in North Eastern states also: Verma
North Eastern states like other parts of our country have produced many saints and writers. They have done a great job of bringing universalism in the society. Tripura’s Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Verma said that we are organizing Ashtalakshmi Sant Vichar Sammelan in Tripura, so that other parts of the country also get to know about the literature of these saints. He further said that despite many invasions on Bharat, the rich cultural traditions and heritage of Bharat have survived. Also, the purpose of this meeting is to inform people from other parts of Bharat that there are many temples and places of worship in the North Eastern states.
Dr. Madan Maharaj Gosavi, the executive chairman of this meeting said, “In our country, various saints and religious leaders have given the message of helping each other in times of crisis, people have helped each other by forgetting caste and religion. Thoughts of saints are trying to enrich the lives of people. I am sure that like the Sant Sammelan held in Kolhapur in April, the upcoming Saint Sammelan will be equally successful.”