Shivoham 2025: A 24-hour celebration of awakening, devotion and cultural grandeur
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Shivoham 2025: A 24-hour celebration of awakening, devotion and cultural grandeur

Shivoham – Jagriti Kaal 2025, a 24-hour Mahashivratri celebration in Delhi, blended spiritual discourses, cultural performances, and engaging activities, drawing over 400 participants. Organized by Prajna Pravah, Delhi University, and Gandhi Smriti, the event fostered deep introspection and connection with Bharat’s spiritual heritage.

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Rudrabhishek at Shivoham 2025

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In the heart of New Delhi, amidst the serene surroundings of Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, over 400 seekers of knowledge, devotion, and cultural expression came together for Shivoham – Jagriti Kaal, a unique 24-hour celebration of Mahashivratri. Organised by Prajna Pravah, Delhi, in collaboration with Delhi University and Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, this second edition of Shivoham was a resounding success, blending intellectual discourses, spiritual practices, and artistic expressions into a transformative experience.

Held at Satyagrah Mandap, Gandhi Darshan, Rajghat, the event commenced at 8:00 AM on February 26, concluding at sunrise on February 27, 2025. The sacred vibrations of Rudrabhishek marked the beginning of this grand occasion, setting the stage for a journey into the depths of Shiva consciousness. Prof. Shri Prakash Singh, Prajna Pravah Delhi Prant Sanyojak, welcomed the participants, followed by an inspiring inaugural address by Ma. J. Nandkumar, Prajna Pravah Akhil Bhartiye Sanyojak, who emphasised Mahashivratri as a path to self-purification, a night of deep introspection, and a celebration of cosmic consciousness. Dr. Jwala Prasad, Director of Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, reflected on Shiva as the eternal balance of creation and destruction, an embodiment of the cyclical nature of existence.

Inaugural session- Ma. J Nandkumar Ji

The event brought together a distinguished panel of scholars, including Prof. Rana P.B. Singh, Prof. Jagbir Singh, Dr. Mrittunjoy Guha Majumdar, and Prof. Kumud Sharma, who delved into profound themes such as Shiva Tattva—the essence of Shiva in Indian thought, Spirituality and Life Philosophy, Shiva in Indian Art, and Shiva’s Role in the Yogic Tradition. The panel discussion on The Essence of Shiva Across Disciplines ignited stimulating conversations on the intersections of metaphysics, ethics, and modern science, exploring Shiva’s relevance in contemporary life.

Prof. Kumud Sharma, Prof. Jagbir Singh, and Dr. Mrittunjoy Guha Majumdar

As the night unfolded, the atmosphere resonated with divine energy through a series of captivating cultural performances. The evening program commenced with Deep Prajwalan by all participants, followed by a breathtaking Kalaripayattu performance that showcased the ancient martial traditions of India. The Shivoham Band electrified the audience with a soul-stirring musical rendition, while Padmashree Batool Begum’s vocal recital added a touch of sublime devotion. The rhythmic beats of devotional songs and dance performances celebrating Shiva-Shakti: Srishti Evam Srijan filled the air with an ethereal charm.

Kalarippayattu Team with their coach, felicitation by Prof S P Singh, along with Srikant Ji, Deepak Ji and Vinay Ji

Beyond the discourses and performances, Shivoham 2025 engaged participants in an array of intellectually stimulating and recreational activities. Mind-challenging games like Mahapurushon Ki Mala, 30 Ka Aankda, ॐ, and Who is the Leader? tested the participants’ knowledge and wit, while light hearted games such as Durga-Kali, Neer-Teer, Do This, Do That, and Antakshari infused the event with fun and laughter. A Tug of War added a thrilling test of strength and camaraderie, symbolising the eternal balance of forces that define Shiva’s cosmic dance.

The journey to this grand event was paved with a series of Pre-Shivoham activities held across prestigious educational institutions in Delhi. A painting competition on Shiva – The Eternal at Indraprastha College for Women, a photography contest on काल / समय – Capturing Time at Jawaharlal Nehru University, a thought-provoking talk on Bharat ke Kan Kan Mein Shiva at Dayal Singh College, and devotional song and dance performances on Shiva-Shakti: Srishti Evam Srijan at Bharti College set the stage for the main event, drawing enthusiastic participation from young minds. The winners of these competitions were honoured at Shivoham 2025, celebrating their artistic and intellectual contributions.

Adding to the significance of the occasion, officials from Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti actively participated in the event, further enriching the discussions with their insights. A special Khadi stall was set up at the venue, showcasing India’s indigenous craftsmanship and reinforcing the spirit of self-reliance and cultural pride.

As the night gave way to dawn, the closing meditation and final Samarop filled hearts with serenity, gratitude, and a renewed sense of devotion. Participants described Shivoham 2025 as an experience beyond a mere celebration—an awakening to the timeless wisdom of Bharat. Many shared how the event rekindled their connection with Indian traditions, offering a space to celebrate Mahashivratri with a depth often lost in the fast-paced rhythms of modern life.

All participants after 24 Hours

The seamless execution of Shivoham 2025 was made possible by the tireless efforts of the Delhi Prant Yuva Aayam Organising Team, led by Srikant Kumar, Chandrakant Sharma, Ankita Kumar, Vinay Kumar Yadav and others, who ensured a structured, enriching, and immersive experience for all.

With two successful editions now completed, Prajna Pravah, Yuva Aayam remains committed to making Shivoham an annual celebration of Bharat’s spiritual and cultural legacy. With growing enthusiasm and participation, the next edition in 2026 promises to be an even greater confluence of devotion, wisdom, and artistic brilliance, inspiring more young minds to embrace the eternal essence of Shiva.

Topics: Delhi UniversityPrajna PravahMahashivratri celebrationJagriti KaalShivoham 2025
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