Kota: The Virat Hindu Conference was held on Sunday, 8 February, at Tare Bhavan, Rangpur Road No. 3, Dadwara, near Kota Junction.
Brijesh Sharma, city coordinator of the Shivaji Nagar Hindu Conference, stated that the event began with a grand procession from Bhagat Singh Colony, passing through Shanti Nagar Shiv Temple, Radha Krishna Temple, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, and Machis Factory, before reaching the main venue for the conference inauguration.
Nayna Tare, Principal of Tare Secondary School, addressed the gathering, highlighting the conference’s main objective of encouraging the Hindu community to rise above caste differences and live in unity.
Guest speaker Dr. Lata Sharma spoke on Mother Power (Matr Shakti), elaborating on the importance and necessity of joint family systems. Saint and storyteller Bharat Lal Sharma urged parents to instill values and cultural upbringing in children from an early age.
The conference’s keynote speaker, Dr. Neel Prabha of Bharat Vikas Parishad, emphasized the role of women in society and encouraged the audience to draw inspiration from the dedication of leaders like Pannadhay.
Shailesh Gautam, President of the Hindu Conference Organizing Committee, expressed gratitude to all the dignitaries and attendees, emphasizing citizens’ duties, environmental protection, and the adoption of indigenous products.
The proceedings of the event were anchored by Advocate Sonam Purohit.