top of page

A Journey into Spiritual Awakening Essence of Senses Took Place in Kolkata

  • Writer: Anustup Kundu
    Anustup Kundu
  • 5 hours ago
  • 2 min read
ree

News Desk, News Nation 360 : Kolkata, known for its rich cultural heritage and spiritual pulse, is now home to the incredibly transforming experience "ESSENCE OF SENSES: Where Senses Meet Serenity." This unique spiritual exhibition offers guests a profound, engrossing trip inward and takes place on the tranquil grounds of Parasdham. The grand inauguration was place in front of notable visitors, such as Matushri Jayaben Jayantilal Ajmera, Kiran Ben Pradip Bhai Belawala, and Usha Ben Avalani Paivar. Harshad Ajmera, Haste Pritiben. Along with 60 representatives from various organisations, the exhibition's spiritual and cultural gravitas was enhanced by the presence of esteemed dignitaries like Yogesh Ji Kankaria, Pradip Belawala, Bulbul Shah, Rupchandgi Sawansula, Ravindra Vaghani, Chandresh Meghani, Ashok Turakhia, Ashok Vasani, Rishabh C.

ree

Kothari, Dinesh Thakkar, and Ruchika Gupta. Inspired by the spiritual grace of Rashtrasant Param Gurudev Shree Namramuni Maharaj Saheb and conducted under the Sanidhya of Param Divyataji Mahasatiji ādi Thana 6, the ESSENCE OF SENSES exhibition is far from a mere art exhibition—it is an experiential odyssey that plunges the senses into the deep interrelation between the five senses, the mind, and spiritual consciousness. The festival illustrates the way unbridled senses bind people to the world's distractions and the way spirituality through the senses can lead to heightened clarity, peace of mind, and self-awareness. Integrating classic spirituality with contemporary creativity and cutting-edge technology, the show offers a rich selection of multi-sensory installations such as immersive sound-and-vision works, animations, interactive touch screens, gamification, colourful murals, and intricate 3D models. Every element is carefully selected to educate, uplift, and inspire guests on the path of stillness and personal exploration. Actualized through the unwavering commitment of more than 25 artists from West Bengal—working in excess of 12 hours a day for more than 35 days—the exhibit beautifully captures its theme "One in All, All in One," encouraging guests to rejoice in inner consciousness and freedom and become immersed in a rich synthesis of art, awareness, and communal spirit.


Pic - Courtesy



Related Posts

See All

Read Next

Archive

bottom of page