ICHMPAbout the Conference
Objectives
Exploring Hindu Philosophy: Delve into the diverse philosophical traditions within Hinduism, including Vedanta, Yoga, Samkhya, and Nyaya, among others, to understand their core principles and implications for personal and societal well-being.
Promoting Global Peace: Examine the teachings of Hinduism regarding non-violence (ahimsa), compassion, and universal brotherhood, and explore how these principles can contribute to conflict resolution and the promotion of peace at local, national, and international levels.
Cultural Exchanges: Provide a platform for cultural exchange, where participants can share insights, rituals, and practices from diverse Hindu traditions, contributing to a deeper appreciation of the richness and diversity of Hindu culture.
Youth Engagement: Engage youth in discussions on the relevance of Hindu philosophy in contemporary society and inspire them to become agents of positive change and advocates for peace and harmony in their communities.
Scholarly inquiry: Encourage scholarly research and inquiry into various aspects of Hindu philosophy, including its historical development, textual interpretation, and contemporary relevance, with the aim of advancing academic understanding and promoting cross-cultural dialogue.
Global well-being: Participants explore how insights from Hindu philosophy can contribute to global well-being and sustainable development, offering innovative solutions to pressing issues such as environmental conservation, social justice, and mental health.
Practical application: Explore practical applications of Hindu philosophical principles in areas such as environmental stewardship, social justice, and holistic well-being, highlighting their potential to address pressing global challenges and promote sustainable development.
By addressing these objectives, the conference endeavours to contribute to a deeper appreciation of Hinduism's philosophical heritage and its potential to inspire individuals and societies towards greater peace, harmony, and spiritual fulfilment.