Ujjain Hailed as India's 'Living Laboratory' of Knowledge at Mahakal Conference

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan described Ujjain as a "living laboratory" of Indian knowledge, blending science, culture, and spirituality. He spoke at the 'Mahakala: The Master of Time' international conference, urging a view beyond the purely religious lens of such sites. The event, also attended by Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav, saw the inauguration of the Ujjain Science Centre and key development projects. These initiatives are part of preparations for the upcoming Simhastha-2028 in the historic city.

Key Points: Dharmendra Pradhan Calls Ujjain a Living Lab of Indian Knowledge

  • Ujjain embodies Indian civilisation
  • Beyond religious view to knowledge centres
  • Integration of science and spirituality
  • Development projects inaugurated for Simhastha-2028
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Dharmendra Pradhan hails Ujjain as 'living laboratory of Indian knowledge' at Mahakala conference

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan describes Ujjain as a hub integrating science, culture, and spirituality at the Mahakal conference.

"All these centres... are living laboratories based on the Indian knowledge tradition - Dharmendra Pradhan"

Ujjain, April 4

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday described Ujjain-Avantika as a city that embodies the essence of Indian civilisation, blending science, culture, literature, and spirituality. He made the remarks while addressing the International Conference "Mahakala: The Master of Time", which was also attended by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.

Speaking at the event, Pradhan said, "We are all present in Ujjain-Avantika, the city of one civilisation. In India, whatever spiritual sites, temples, or places of tradition we see today, we generally view them from a religious perspective. When we go to those places, study them deeply, read their history, and review their civilisation and character, we get to know that all these centres, be they Ujjain, Kashi, Kanchi, or Puri Dham, are living laboratories based on the Indian knowledge tradition, encompassing science, art, culture, literature, and spirituality."

He added, "Someone before me said, 'Science is incomplete without spirituality.' Ujjain, where Mahakal resides, is a unique place in our Indian tradition, with a scientific and cultural background."

Pradhan emphasised that understanding India's spiritual centres requires looking beyond the purely religious lens. "When we study these places, we realise that they are not just centres of worship but repositories of knowledge where astronomy, architecture, literature, and cultural practices flourished," he said.

He further highlighted Ujjain's historical significance as a hub of Indian science and learning. "All these centres are examples of India's rich civilisational knowledge, demonstrating how science, culture, and spirituality have been integrated in our tradition," he said.

Earlier, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated an international conference titled 'Mahakal: The Master of Time' at the Planetarium Complex in Ujjain.

CM Yadav and Union Minister Pradhan also inaugurated the Ujjain Science Centre and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects, including "Samrat Vikramaditya: The Heritage" project and 4-lane Ujjain Bypass as part of preparation for the upcoming Simhastha-2028.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Ujjain last year, I can attest to this. The blend of spirituality and science is palpable, especially at the observatory. It's fascinating how ancient Indian knowledge systems integrated these aspects seamlessly.
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Vikram M
Good to see development projects being inaugurated alongside the conference. The 4-lane bypass and Science Centre are much needed for Ujjain, especially with Simhastha-2028 coming up. Hope the 'Heritage' project preserves the city's true character and isn't just cosmetic.
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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this "living laboratory" idea translates into actual, accessible education for our youth. We need more than just conferences; we need to integrate this knowledge into school curriculums across the country.
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Rohit P
"Science is incomplete without spirituality" – this is such a profound thought that defines the Indian worldview. Ujjain, with its connection to time (Mahakal) and historical advancements in astronomy, is the perfect symbol of this. Jai Mahakal! 🕉️
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. Often, ancient knowledge systems in the West are studied separately from religious sites. The idea of temples as integrated knowledge centers is a compelling framework for understanding Indian history.

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