Mahakumbh, Feb 3 : The Shaktidham Ashram hosted the ‘Love Unites’ event at the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, celebrating the fusion of Indian and Israeli music. The evening featured mesmerizing performances combining classical music, mantra chanting, and Hebrew spiritual verses, creating a serene and divine atmosphere.
Renowned musicians such as Sandeep Mishra, Amit Mishra, Narayan Jyoti, Yaron Pe’er, and Maya Baitner captivated the audience. Traditional Indian instruments were played by classical musicians from Varanasi, while Indian mantras beautifully intertwined with Hebrew melodies, showcasing a harmonious blend of cultural and spiritual traditions.
Israeli artists highlighted the profound connection between Hebrew mantras and Indian spirituality. The event symbolized divine love, unity, and consciousness, serving as a bridge between cultures and traditions. Through sacred music, mantras, and prayers, the gathering radiated spiritual energy, bringing people together in a celebration of oneness.
Spiritual leader Sai Maa described the event as a transformative effort to promote love, truth, and compassion, heralding the dawn of a new era. Israeli artist Yaron Pe’er remarked, “This gathering brings together the wisdom of Hebrew and Indian ancestors, proving that while there may be many names, God is one.” Fellow Israeli musician Narayan Jyoti (Ron Paz) emphasized how music unites people, transcending boundaries.
Cellist and singer Maya Baitner called the event a “prayer for peace in the Middle East” and expressed gratitude for the strong connections between Israel and India. Camille from Belgium highlighted the concert’s global impact, stating, “This event unites countries, spreading love from Maha Kumbh to the world.” Joshua from America added, “As someone raised Jewish, this celebration of love and peace holds a special place in my heart.”
The Maha Kumbh, which began on January 13 and concludes on February 26, continues to draw pilgrims from around the world. The remaining key ‘snan’ dates include February 3 (Basant Panchami), February 12 (Maghi Purnima), and February 26 (Maha Shivaratri).