End the Ukraine War; Monks Join Hands at Kumbh Mela

Sanatana Dharma, which encompasses the echoes of ancient epics like the Mahabharata, may hold solutions to modern conflicts. At the Kumbh Mela, revered saints and spiritual leaders are initiating efforts to halt the Russia-Ukraine war.

Spirituality knows no borders. Swami Vishnudevananda Giriji Maharaj from Ukraine and Anand Leela Mata from Russia shared a stage at the Mela, delivering powerful messages on love, peace, and compassion. They proposed actionable solutions for ending the war and prayed for global harmony and the well-being of war-affected nations.

Their discussions and prayers have made the Kumbh Mela even more profound, showcasing the universal essence of Sanatana Dharma.

At Sector 18 in the camp led by Pilot Baba, daily sessions focus on spreading messages of unity and spirituality. Over 70 individuals from Ukraine and Russia are staying together, with many more expected to join. These sessions feature traditional prayers, discussions on applying spirituality in daily life, and personal anecdotes from both nations.

Highlighting the universal nature of spiritual truth, these saints emphasize that when inner transformation begins, it paves the way for a more harmonious world. The movement hints at the dawn of a golden era—Satyayuga.