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Auroville festival on theme of humanity from today

Published - February 20, 2025 08:00 pm IST - PUDUCHERRY

Auroville is set to host the Humilite ‘25 Festival, an eight-day celebration that embodies the essence of humanity, from Friday.

A press note said the festival would explore the Four Powers of the Universal Mother in the first four days, followed by attributes of psychological growth in the latter half, rooted in the principles of The Mother’s symbol.

The event will feature an array of spiritual, cultural, and educational programmes, including workshops, performances, meditative sessions, and expert-led discussions.

The highlights, include daily Matrimandir concentration sessions, knowledge sharing, workshops and readings, cultural shows and cuisine events.

The festival will take place across various venues, including Unity Pavilion, Savitri Bhavan, Sangam Hall, Bharat Nivas, and Pitanga. It will also host an ‘Open Canvas’ initiative by CREEVA, allowing creative expression.

The festival’s core philosophy resonates with Auroville’s commitment to sustainability, spirituality, and cultural integration, offering participants an immersive experience into its unique way of life. This year’s edition is expected to attract artists, thinkers, and spiritual seekers from across the world, fostering collaboration and deeper understanding.

The Auroville Foundation has invited participants from schools, colleges and institutions to learn about Auroville’s international culture, spirituality, and vision as envisioned by Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, the press note said.

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