A spectacular Hindu summit is slated for January 25 along the holy Ganga ghats in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. Nitin Gautam, head of Ganga Sabha, revealed details of the grand event, which will draw saints and devotees committed to upholding Sanatan Dharma’s legacy.
Speaking to media, Gautam painted a vivid picture of the conference’s scale. Participants from remote corners of the country will assemble in this pilgrimage hub, marking a pioneering effort in the state. He described it as a ‘golden opportunity’ for Hindu society’s renaissance, especially from the blessed land of Mother Ganga.
The timing couldn’t be more apt amid India’s rising Hindu consciousness. The triumphant construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya symbolizes the fruition of long-held aspirations. ‘We’re living in an era where Sanatan values are resurging powerfully,’ Gautam observed.
Focused on awakening Hindu spirit, the summit will exclusively welcome Hindu saints and leaders. Gautam predicted its growth into an international affair, amplifying voices for dharma worldwide. Discussions will revolve around unity, preservation, and the path forward for the community.
On the side of legal awareness, Ganga Sabha has erected informative posters across prominent locations. Triggered by recent incidents, these boards clarify entry rules and legal norms for the public, pilgrims, and visitors alike. Gautam stressed the need for universal legal literacy to maintain harmony in sacred spaces.
This conference isn’t merely a gathering—it’s a clarion call echoing the eternal principles of Sanatan Dharma, poised to inspire generations.