The Mayor of London released the English version of the book Mahakumbh, written by Shipra Pathak
New Delhi. Upon returning to India after hoisting the flag of Indian culture in the London Parliament, Sanatan devotees welcomed Waterwoman Shipra Pathak with a shower of flowers and music, accompanied by chants of "Jai Bharat Jai Sanatan" at the international airport. Upon emerging from the airport and seeing the large number of Sanatan devotees who had gathered to welcome her, Shipra became emotional and said that the world is looking at the new India with a new perspective, according to which today's India, along with its strength in security and prosperity, is also making its culture and spirituality known throughout the world.
During his three-day visit to London, the Mayor of London released the English version of the book "Mahakumbh", written by Shipra Pathak, based on the divinity of the Mahakumbh and the work of the Panchtatva Sansthan at the Mahakumbh. This English translation of the Indian Sanatan Sansthan has created a sensation since its release. The British, having embraced Sanatan Sansthan, have received 250 books and ordered approximately 1,000 more. She stated that only 250 books were taken for the Mahakumbh launch, but thousands of books are expected to be distributed there in the next few months. This proves that our culture and Sanatan are our heritage and must be preserved.
She further stated that a 100-member delegation from London will visit India for the Panchtatva Sansthan's event, visiting the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Prayagraj, the Narmada River, and the Gomti River.
Shipra Pathak captivated everyone with her speech in Hindi in both houses of London. She said, "I am from India and rivers are worshipped in India." Impressed by Shipra Pathak's thoughts, the Mayor of the Borough of Hythe and the City of Bath invited her as a guest. After the book release, Shipra, along with the Mayor, planted an oak tree and administered the environmental pledge to the people there. Shipra Pathak has been working for water conservation, plastic-free campaigns, river cleanliness and environmental awareness for years.
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