Maha Kumbh 2025 marked a historic moment in Prayagraj as over 600 Buddhist devotees from eight major Buddhist nations-Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bhutan, Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Mongolia-took part in this spiritual gathering.
Their presence elevated the festival to an international level, underscoring its significance beyond just an Indian religious event.
The sacred banks of the Sangam witnessed this remarkable confluence of spiritual and cultural richness, showcasing the grandeur of Indian tradition and its profound spiritual power.
The participation of Buddhist devotees transformed Maha Kumbh into a global spiritual melting pot, proving that India’s Sanatan tradition is a unifying force for humanity, spreading peace, tolerance, and universal brotherhood for centuries.
Indresh Kumar, a senior leader of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the guiding force behind the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM), extended a special invitation that enabled this participation.
According to Kumar, Buddhism and Sanatan Dharma are like two flowers blooming from the same spiritual root, deeply embedded in India’s rich cultural heritage.
His initiative facilitated the visit of Buddhist delegations, further strengthening India’s global spiritual influence.
Maha Kumbh Is The Global Expansion Of Sanatan Tradition: Indresh Kumar
Addressing a special dialogue session at Maha Kumbh, Indresh Kumar emphasized, “Sanatan Dharma is not a narrow ideology but a spiritual heritage for all of humanity. Maha Kumbh is the ultimate testament to this, where devotees from different nations gather to absorb divine energy. The participation of Buddhist nations is not just a pilgrimage but a global spiritual dialogue, reaffirming India’s ethos of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (The world is one family).”
He further added, “Buddhism was born in India. Lord Buddha’s teachings are deeply connected to Sanatan values. It is a moment of great pride that devotees from Buddhist nations are embracing our Sanatan tradition at Maha Kumbh. This symbolizes a profound integration of spirituality, culture, and heritage.”
Maha Kumbh Is A Festival For All Humanity: CM Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath graced the occasion and further highlighted the significance of Sanatan Dharma, Indian culture, and Maha Kumbh in global spirituality.
He stated, “Maha Kumbh is not just a religious festival; it is a beacon of India’s spiritual strength and a messenger of global peace. India has always upheld the principle of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, seeing the world as one family. The participation of Buddhist nations is proof that India’s spiritual influence is reaching every corner of the globe.”
Buddhist Devotees’ Experience: A Divine Joy At Maha Kumbh
Buddhist devotees were mesmerized by the divine and serene atmosphere of Maha Kumbh. Their expressions of devotion, joy, and spiritual fulfillment at the Sangam reflected more than words could describe.
A senior Buddhist monk from Thailand shared, “India has always been the spiritual center of the world. Participating in Maha Kumbh has deepened our understanding of our ancient connection with Sanatan Dharma. The energy here is unforgettable.”
A devotee from Sri Lanka remarked, “Maha Kumbh is not just a religious event but a celebration of spiritual purification and global unity. Everyone here is immersed in devotion and faith. It fills our hearts with joy.”
A Buddhist monk from Myanmar expressed, “The relationship between Buddhism and Sanatan Dharma dates back thousands of years. For us, India is our spiritual home. Maha Kumbh is not just a Hindu festival; it belongs to all of humanity.”
Buddhist Maha Kumbh Procession: A Historic Journey To The Ganga Banks
On 5 February, a grand Buddhist procession will be organized under the name ‘Buddhist Maha Kumbh Yatra’.
This sacred journey will pass through major routes of Prayagraj before culminating at the Ganga banks, where Buddhist monks and devotees will engage in meditation, prayers, and spiritual rituals.
The procession aims to highlight the deep-rooted connections between Buddhist and Sanatan traditions while spreading the message of global peace and harmony.
Ganga Snan: A Spiritual Purification On February 6
On 6 February, all Buddhist devotees will participate in the sacred Ganga Snan (holy dip in the Ganges).
This ritual holds profound significance in both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, symbolizing spiritual cleansing and liberation.
The Ganges is revered as a purifier of mind, body, and soul, and this experience will allow devotees to embrace its divine grace.
Confluence Of Buddhist Culture & Global Spirituality
The participation of Buddhist nations in Maha Kumbh 2025 however highlights the global acceptance of India’s Sanatan heritage. This event stands as a symbol of spiritual unity, peace, and humanity, spreading these core values across the world.
Meanwhile, Maha Kumbh is no longer just an Indian festival; it has truly become an international spiritual celebration.
Maha Kumbh 2025: Spreading India’s Spiritual Power Across The World
Maha Kumbh 2025 is more than a religious gathering-it is a testament to India’s spiritual influence on a global scale.
With millions of devotees, saints, and thinkers from across the world uniting in one place, this festival showcases the indivisible essence of Sanatan culture.
Rooted in faith, service, and knowledge, Maha Kumbh is a crucial step in establishing India as a Vishwaguru (Global Spiritual Leader).
Through this grand spiritual confluence on the sacred banks of the Ganges, India is spreading a universal message of devotion, inclusivity, and harmony, elevating its spiritual heritage to new heights.
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