Akshar-Purushottam Darshan at the World Congress of Philosophy

With the blessings and guidance of His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj, Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana was presented and warmly received at the World Congress of Philosophy in Rome, Italy, between 1 and 8 August 2024. Overall, the conference drew more than 5,000 scholars and students of philosophy from over 120 countries and diverse disciplines and backgrounds.

Conference Overview

A Global Confluence of Diverse Minds & Thinking

The 25th World Congress of Philosophy, held in the historic city of Rome, brought together some of the brightest minds from around the globe. This prestigious event, organised by the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP), served as a platform for scholars, thinkers, and enthusiasts to engage in profound discussions and a rigorous exchange of ideas on various philosophical topics.
The eight-day conference was hosted at the Sapienza University of Rome, one of the largest universities in Europe, with delegates converging from all over the world.

In his keynote address during an illuminating opening ceremony at the Terme di Caracalla, Professor Luca M. Scarantino, President of FISP and the World Congress of Philosophy, highlighted the importance of philosophy in addressing contemporary global challenges and fostering a deeper understanding of human existence.

Throughout the conference, attendees had the opportunity to participate in a wide array of sessions covering 89 diverse philosophical sub-disciplines. From ethics and metaphysics to political philosophy and aesthetics, the sessions were designed to cater to varied interests and expertise levels. Notable sessions included discussions on the role of philosophy in technology, such as artificial intelligence, as well as environmental ethics, and the intersection of philosophy and art.

Round Table Session on Spiritual Ecology and Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

On Friday 2 August, an insightful round table session was held by the Congress that focused on spiritual ecology – an emerging field of study that integrates ecology, science, and religion – and Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana.

Chaired by Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami, the round table sought to catalyse a re-examination of our underlying attitudes and beliefs about the environment through a lens of religious philosophy, specifically Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana.

In his welcome address, Bhadreshdas Swami provided a succinct introduction to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, the Swaminarayan tradition, and the Akṣara-Puruṣottama school of thought, before explaining how the philosophical exploration of Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana finds practical expression through devotion, ethical living, and service to humanity and the natural world.
Professor Aksharananddas Swami presented a paper on ‘Bridging Worlds, Reframing Dichotomies: The Ecological Relevance of the Bhagavad-Gītā’s Yajñas,’ in which he proposed an ecological framework through yajña, emphasising selfless action and interconnectedness for environmental stewardship.

Dr Paramvivekdas Swami, presenting on ‘Ahiṃsā (Non-Violence) and Ecological Ethics,’ demonstrated how key philosophical principles underlying the practice of ahiṃsā can provide a robust, sustainable framework for a more environmentally friendly way of life.
Professor Balaganapathi Devarakonda, Professor of Philosophy at Delhi University in India, spoke on ‘Spirituality Meets Sustainability’, drawing upon several key Vedic passages elucidating Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana.

In his paper on ‘Rethinking Nature according to Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana,’ Dr Paramtattvadas Swami unpacked the spiritual connection between Puruṣottama, creation, and humanity to underpin humanity’s relationship with and responsibility towards nature.
Tilak Parekh, a doctoral researcher from the University of Cambridge in the UK, explained how mandirs can be useful vehicles for addressing our current environmental challenges.

Professor Devarakonda later added, “I was delighted to see Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana so enthusiastically received at such a large academic event. Of course, the Akṣara-Puruṣottama school of Vedanta has its roots in sacred Sanatan Hindu texts, but it may be unfamiliar to some Western scholars of philosophy, so it was very encouraging to see them be interested in, learn about, and engage with its fundamental values and beliefs that can have such a powerful positive impact in our world today.”

Scholarly Dialogue and Engagement

In addition to formal sessions, the conference featured interactive workshops and collaborative dialogues. These sessions encouraged participants to engage in hands-on activities and in-depth discussions, fostering a spirit of collaboration and mutual learning. Workshops on philosophical pedagogy, critical thinking, and cross-cultural philosophy were particularly well-received.

Swamis used these opportunities as well as informal gatherings to make meaningful connections with scholars whereby they could share philosophical ideas and learn from each other in a genuine spirit of open academic engagement and mutual enrichment.

In a private meeting, Professor Scarantino, President of the World Congress of Philosophy, and Bhadreshdas Swami discussed key takeaways from the conference and future directions, both reiterating the enduring relevance of philosophy in contemporary society and the need for continued dialogue and exploration. Professor Scarantino also thanked Bhadreshdas Swami for presenting Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana at the conference.

After this philosophical discussion, the classical Sanskrit commentaries of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya on the Vedanta Prasthanatrayi, called the ‘Swaminarayan-Bhashyam,’ which elucidate the principles of Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana, were gifted to the president by the author himself, Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami.

Professor Noburu Notomi, President of the Philosophical Association of Japan and host of the next World Congress of Philosophy, was also present at the meeting. He warmly reciprocated in the scholarly discussion and reaffirmed the vital role of philosophy in addressing the complexities of the modern world. Professor Notomi invited Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana to be presented at the 26th World Congress of Philosophy, scheduled to be hosted in Tokyo in 2028.

Meeting at the Indian Embassy

On Tuesday 6 August 2024, volunteers from BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha also met with the Indian Ambassador to Italy, Her Excellency Vani Rao, in her office at the Indian Embassy in Rome.

Ambassador Rao was pleased to learn about the conference proceedings from the volunteers as well as receive literature on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana and the Swaminarayan Sampradaya.

In another meeting at the Embassy, Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami met with other Indian diplomats, including Dr Jujjavarapu Balaji, Minister of Agriculture for India in Italy and Executive Board Member of the United Nations’ World Food Programme, and Shri Amararam Gurjar, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy. Their discussions covered the role and value of Indian as well as Western philosophical traditions and practices for the benefit of wider society.

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Akshar-Purushottam Darshan Round Table Session

The session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana at the World Congress of Philosophy took place on the morning of Friday 2 August 2024

Sapienza University of Rome, the venue for the conference, is one of the oldest universities in the world and the largest in Europe

The session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana took place among the various buildings in the university’s vast campus, specifically at the Faculty of Political Science, Sociology and Communication

Various literature related to Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana was on offer for attendees of the session

Paramtattvadas Swami unpacked the spiritual connection between Puruṣottama, creation, and humanity to underpin humanity’s relationship with and responsibility towards nature

Dr Paramtattvadas Swami’s paper, ‘Rethinking Nature according to Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana,’ began with a fundamental question

Paramtattvadas Swami went on to provide a theological explanation of the process and purpose of creation and how it relates to nature

Tilak Parekh also drew upon the design and construction process of mandirs within BAPS as vehicles of raising environmental awareness

Tilak Parekh cited several examples of BAPS mandirs from around the world to substantiate his claims

Tilak Parekh explained how places of worship, like the environmental crisis, can impact humans collectively as well as individually

Tilak Parekh went on to argue how places of worship can inspire and shape new actions by changing mindsets in people of faith

Tilak Parekh, a doctoral researcher from the University of Cambridge in the UK, presented a paper on mandirs and environmental consciousness

Aksharananddas Swami also drew upon real-life examples of selfless action and environmental interconnectedness

Aksharananddas Swami began by explaining how spiritual ecology explores the relationship between faith systems and ecology

Aksharananddas Swami provided a succinct overview of the history and significance of yajñas as expounded in the Bhagavad-Gītā

Dialogue with Scholars

Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami and swamis from India, the UK and USA engaged with several scholars during the World Congress of Philosophy in Rome

More than 5,000 delegates had convened from all over the world

The conference sessions were hosted across various parts of the campus at the Sapienza University of Rome

Paramtattvadas Swami discusses ‘the epistemology of existence’ with a scholar from the University of Bologna in Italy

Paramtattvadas Swami discusses theological philosophy with an American scholar pursuing his research at the Angelicum (Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas) in Rome, Italy

Paramtattvadas Swami meets a researcher of the Yoga-Sutras working in Poland

Paramtattvadas Swami meets Dr Anand Mishra of Heidelberg University, Germany

Paramvivekdas Swami and Paramtattvadas Swami engage with a scholar specialising in Yoga and Vedanta at the Comillas Pontifical University in Madrid, Spain

Paramvivekdas Swami and Paramtattvadas Swami meet a scholar from India

The conference brought together scholars as well as students of philosophy from diverse disciplines, nationalities, and backgrounds

A young Jain scholar from India greets Bhadreshdas Swami

A scholar from India greets Bhadreshdas Swami and thanks him for chairing the session on ‘Spiritual Ecology and Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana’

Aksharananddas Swami and Paramtattvadas Swami discuss ‘potential infinity’ with a philosopher of mathematics from Oslo, Norway

Aksharananddas Swami and Paramtattvadas Swami engage with a scholar of the history of philosophy from Florence, Italy

Aksharananddas Swami and Paramtattvadas Swami meet two scholars from Denmark to discuss Eastern and Western conceptualisations of the ‘Golden Rule’

Meeting with FISP and PAJ Presidents

Professor Scarantino was pleased to engage in the meaningful exchange of ideas and thoughts

Professor Scarantino thanked Bhadreshdas Swami for participating in the conference and presenting Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami with Professor Notomi and Professor Devarakonda

President Scarantino was honoured to have received the commentaries from the author himself, Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami

Professor Noburu Notomi, President of the Philosophical Association of Japan (PAJ) and host of the next World Congress of Philosophy, was also present in the meeting

Professor Notomi concluded the meeting by holding hands with Bhadreshdas Swami

Professor Notomi continued the philosophical discussion with Bhadreshdas Swami

Professor Notomi was intrigued to learn more about the Akṣara-Puruṣottama school of thought and practice

Professor Scarantino actively engaged in the philosophical discussion

Professor Scarantino and Professor Notomi were pleased to engage in the scholarly dialogue

Professor Scarantino listened attentively to a succinct overview of Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Professor Scarantino reiterated his belief in the importance of philosophy in addressing contemporary global challenges and fostering a deeper understanding of human existence

Before departing, Professor Notomi offered a traditional Japanese gift to Bhadreshdas Swami, inviting him to the 26th World Congress of Philosophy to be held in Tokyo in 2028

Bhadreshdas Swami congratulated Professor Scarantino and the organising committee on the resounding success of the conference

Bhadreshdas Swami explained some of the salient features of classical Indian philosophy

Meeting at the Indian Embassy

Her Excellency Vani Rao, Indian Ambassador to Italy, warmly received BAPS volunteers and Professor Devarakonda to her office at the Indian Embassy in Rome

Ambassador Rao was pleased to hear of the proceedings and the presentation of Indian philosophical thought at the conference

Ambassador Rao received texts explaining Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana and BAPS activities

Indian Ambassador to Italy Vani Rao with BAPS volunteer Bhavin Patel and Professor Balaganapathi Devarakonda of Delhi University

In a separate meeting at the Indian Embassy in Rome, Bhadreshdas Swami met with Shri Amararam Gurjar, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy

Bhadreshdas Swami also engaged with Dr Jujjavarapu Balaji, Minister of Agriculture for India in Italy and Executive Board Member of the United Nations’ World Food Programme

Their discussions covered the role and value of Indian as well as Western philosophical traditions and practices in benefitting wider society

The delegation prayed for peace, success and well-being in the world

(l to r) Shri Amararam Gurjar, Professor Balaganapathi Devarakonda, Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami, Dr Jujjavarapu Balaji, Nirdoshyogidas Swami

(l to r) Professor Balaganapathi Devarakonda, Mahamahopadhyaya Bhadreshdas Swami, Dr Jujjavarapu Balaji

Mahant Swami Maharaj’s Blessings

Mahant Swami Maharaj was pleased to learn of the conference proceedings in Rome while in Bochasan, India

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

Swamishri listened attentively to a brief overview of the session on Akṣara-Puruṣottama Darśana

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