Chief Minister Mohan Yadav: Teachings of Buddha, Not War, Hold the Key to Global Solutions
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi believes the wisdom of Buddha, rather than war, offers solutions to global challenges. He emphasized that the ancient principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—the idea of the world as one family—has been an integral part of Sanatan culture since long before many civilizations emerged. Under this philosophy, Prime Minister Modi is leading the world towards peace and unity. Dr. Yadav highlighted that Indian culture sees divinity in all living beings and prioritizes collective welfare. At a time when war, terrorism, and global conflicts have created widespread tensions, events like the United Consciousness Global Conclave play a vital role in fostering peace, harmony, and human values.
Speaking virtually from his residence, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated the three-day Life Management Workshop at the United Consciousness Global Conclave 2025, hosted at Kalidas Academy in Ujjain.
Global Representation and Cultural Significance
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav outlined the key highlights of the conclave, including the Mahakaleshwar Jalabhishek, Prithvi Tatv Aahwahan, Panchmahabhoot Aahwahan, and a special cultural evening, all aimed at fostering global unity and harmony. Representatives from 22 countries will participate in the anointing ceremony of Baba Mahakal, using water collected from rivers in their respective nations. He emphasized that this event provides a significant opportunity to showcase India’s ancient culture, yoga, and spiritual heritage on a global stage, further strengthening India’s influence in the realm of spirituality.
Dr. Yadav urged all participants to commit themselves to global peace by spreading love, harmony, and positivity.
Esteemed Attendees and Global Participation
The inaugural session in Ujjain was attended by prominent dignitaries, including Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar, Minister of State for Culture Dharmendra Singh Lodhi, MP Anil Ferozia, MLA Anil Jain, and Conclave Coordinator Vikrant Singh Tomar. Throughout the event, scholars, saints, spiritual leaders, and life coaches from 22 countries will share their insights on promoting peace and unity worldwide.