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Ellora Caves: Ancient Harmony Echoes UN's 80 Years
22 Nov
Summary
- Dignitaries from over 30 nations gathered at Ellora caves.
- The event celebrated the UN's 80th anniversary, highlighting unity.
- Cultural performances showcased diverse art forms and global exchange.

Historic Ellora caves in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar served as the backdrop for 'Aikyam,' a cultural celebration marking the United Nations' 80th anniversary. The event brought together dignitaries from over 30 nations, emphasizing the enduring message of harmony and coexistence inherent in the ancient rock-cut monuments. This gathering resonated with Ellora's legacy of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain traditions coexisting, a powerful symbol for addressing modern global challenges.
Timothy Curtis of Unesco's regional office highlighted Ellora's ethos of dialogue and tolerance, stating that contemporary global issues demand collective solutions, not fragmentation. The three-day event featured a vibrant showcase of diverse art forms, including traditional Maharashtrian Lavani, tap dance, and Tango, alongside interactive sessions. This cultural exchange underscored the UN's principle that communication is integral to policy-making and fostering meaningful global change.
The celebration included visits to historical landmarks like Bibi ka Maqbara and Daulatabad Fort, culminating in a musical and dance performance at the Kailash Temple. A rendition of Pt Ravi Shankar's 'East Meets West' and a classical dance piece choreographed by Gauri Sharma Tripathi were highlights. Historian William Dalrymple also discussed India's historical contributions to mathematics and philosophy, further enriching the event's focus on global understanding and exchange.


