‘Keshav Kavya Tweet 2026’ organized by BAPS at Swaminarayan Akshardham, New Delhi concluded successfully. In this National Literary Conference, poets from across the country presented their works on subjects like Guru-glorification, devotion and spirituality.
The National Literary Conference named ‘Keshav Kavya Tweet 2026’ successfully concluded on Sunday at Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Delhi under the auspices of BAPS Swaminarayan Research Institute. In this seminar, original poems, muktaks and ghazals in Hindi, Sanskrit and English were invited from writers from different corners of the country. The central themes of the conference were based on deep spiritual concepts like ‘Guru’, ‘God’, ‘Atma Vichar’, ‘Sankhya Vichar’ and ‘Akshaya Anand’.
The selection committee selected the best works from countless entries received from across the country, and these extraordinary writers were invited to present their works at the Akshardham campus today.
Confluence of language, literature and devotion
The inaugural session began at 1:00 pm with the welcome address by Dr. Gyananandadas Swami (Assistant Director, BAPS Swaminarayan Research Institute, Akshardham, New Delhi), setting the stage for a wonderful confluence of language, literature and devotion. One by one, the invited poets came on the stage and wove beautiful threads of imagination with deep devotional feelings. Through his poems, the writers gave emotionally impactful and thought-provoking presentations on themes such as Guru-glorification, Guru-love, divine grace, divinity of Akshardham and Guru’s blessings.
Award winning poets honored
In their addresses, the dignitaries praised poetry as a natural and beautiful expression of devotion and described such initiatives as an ideal bridge between literature and spirituality. This grand program ended with the felicitation of award winning poets, who were honored with appreciation certificates.
(ANI)
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