The 10th World Parliament of Science, Religion, and Philosophy is being held from October 3 to 5, 2024, at the World Peace Dome in Loni Kalbhor, Pune. The opening ceremony on October 3 features prominent figures like Dr. Karan Singh, Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar, and Dr. Vijay Bhatkar. The closing ceremony on October 5 will be led by Dr. Arif Mohammad Khan, Governor of Kerala.
The 10th World Parliament of Science, Religion, and Philosophy brings together global thought leaders, scientists, religious figures, and philosophers to address critical issues surrounding world peace, sustainability, and the integration of science and spirituality.
A vision of Rev. Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, who has dedicated his life to promoting world peace through the harmonious integration of science, spirituality, and philosophy, the World Parliament of Science, Religion, and Philosophy aims to bridge the divide between intellectual inquiry and spiritual enlightenment, fostering a “Culture of Peace” through meaningful dialogue between global leaders in science, religion, and governance.
The opening with the “Divine Blessing Ceremony” brings together religious leaders from various faiths, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Sikhism. These esteemed figures will offer blessings for global peace and harmony. This gathering of religious heads is a powerful symbol of unity, while highlighting the shared values of love, compassion, and peace that transcend religious boundaries.
The Group unveiled full-length statues of Prophet Zarathushtra, the founder of Zoroastrianism, and Hiuen Tsang, the Chinese traveller who introduced India to the world in the 7th century on the eve of the World Conference, on October 2. At this occassion, notable dignitaries from India’s Parsi community and officials from the Chinese Embassy in Delhi were also present.
The 10th World Parliament of Science, Religion, and Philosophy continues to advance its vision of uniting science, religion, and philosophy in pursuit of a more peaceful world. By acknowledging the role each discipline plays, the Parliament emphasises that the path to global peace requires the integration of scientific knowledge, spiritual wisdom, and philosophical inquiry.
“Looking at the prevailing disturbing scenario all over the world, it is imperative that we carry out introspection, search where we have gone wrong and decide about the measures that can help in setting the things right. It requires sincere efforts and firm action by all the right thinking knowledgeable people without any further loss of time. Any further delay will make the process irreversible and whatever rot has set in, will get perpetuated”, says Rev. Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, Founder and Chairman of MIT WPU and Creator of World Peace Dome, Pune.
Science provides the necessary tools to address many of the material challenges threatening peace, such as environmental degradation and poverty. However, it is spirituality that nurtures values such as compassion, love, and unity—elements crucial to the cultivation of inner peace and societal harmony. Philosophy, on the other hand, offers ethical guidelines and critical thinking frameworks to navigate the complexities of human existence, helping to resolve conflicts and foster mutual understanding.
This Parliament highlights the need for a value-based universal education system that harmonises science and spirituality to foster a more peaceful and enlightened global society. By developing not only the intellectual but also the spiritual and ethical faculties of individuals, this holistic approach to education aims to create future generations who are both scientifically literate and morally grounded.
Throughout the Parliament, a series of sessions will cover key topics that contribute to the Parliament’s goal of fostering global peace:
On the eve of the World Conference, on October 2, full-length statues of Prophet Zarathushtra, the founder of Zoroastrianism, and Hiuen Tsang, the Chinese traveler who introduced India to the world in the 7th century, were unveiled. Dignitaries from India’s Parsi community and officials from the Chinese Embassy in Delhi will be present for this occasion.
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