Two-day ‘Matru Sanskar Samagam’, aimed at reconnecting women with cultural roots, concludes in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: The two-day ‘Matru Sanskar Samagam’, organised under the aegis of Vishwa Mangalya Vedika Telangana, concluded on a grand note at Kanha Shanti Van on April 5. The event, centred on cultural values and the responsibilities of motherhood, witnessed enthusiastic participation and vibrant cultural showcases. The second day of the mega event was inaugurated by Heartfulness founder Kamlesh Patel (Daaji), along with Srinaath Peethadheeshwar Anant Shri Vibhushit Acharya Swami Shri Jitendranath Ji Maharaj, Rekha Khandelwal, and Shruti. During the programme, Udaya Sri’s rendition of the patriotic song “Bharat Mata Pilustundi” (Vande Mataram thematic song) moved the audience and received wide appreciation, emerging as a highlight of the event. The day featured a grand ‘Parikrama’ (procession/rally), cultural performances, and inspirational sessions that energised participants, especially women. The event concluded successfully with a closing ceremony. Spiritual Start and Cultural Procession Women participated with traditional Bathukamma displays symbolising Telangana culture, alongside captivating Dandiya and Garba performances. A team from Washim, Maharashtra, also impressed the audience with a demonstration of Shivkalin martial arts from the era of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Seminars on Indian Lifestyle and Role of Mothers A seminar was held focused on Indian lifestyle, culture, and the role of mothers. Asha Tai and Shilpa Tai spoke on “Holistic Cultural Indian Lifestyle,” explaining the scientific and cultural significance embedded in traditional Indian practices. In another key session, Sujata Akka and Gayatri Lohakare addressed the theme “Need for Mothers’ Organisation,” highlighting the crucial role of mothers in societal development and strengthening family values. The session

The two-day ‘Matru Sanskar Samagam’ concluded in Hyderabad on April 5, marking a successful event that aimed to reconnect women with their cultural roots and emphasize the responsibilities of motherhood. Organized under the aegis of Vishwa Mangalya Vedika Telangana, the event took place at Kanha Shanti Van and attracted enthusiastic participation from attendees who enjoyed vibrant cultural showcases.
The second day of the mega event was inaugurated by Kamlesh Patel, the founder of Heartfulness (Daaji), alongside Srinaath Peethadheeshwar Anant Shri Vibhushit Acharya Swami Shri Jitendranath Ji Maharaj, Rekha Khandelwal, and Shruti. A highlight of the day was Udaya Sri’s rendition of the patriotic song “Bharat Mata Pilustundi,” a Vande Mataram-themed song that moved the audience and received widespread appreciation.
The event featured a grand ‘Parikrama’ (procession/rally), cultural performances, and inspirational sessions that energized participants, particularly women. The closing ceremony marked the successful conclusion of the event.
The ‘Matru Sanskar Samagam’ began with a spiritual start and cultural procession, where women participated with traditional Bathukamma displays, symbolizing Telangana culture. Captivating Dandiya and Garba performances added to the vibrant atmosphere. A team from Washim, Maharashtra, also impressed the audience with a demonstration of Shivkalin martial arts from the era of Chhatrapati Shivaji.
Seminars on Indian lifestyle and the role of mothers were held during the event. Asha Tai and Shilpa Tai spoke on “Holistic Cultural Indian Lifestyle,” explaining the scientific and cultural significance embedded in traditional Indian practices. In another key session, Sujata Akka and Gayatri Lohakare addressed the theme “Need for Mothers’ Organisation,” highlighting the crucial role of mothers in societal development and strengthening family values. The session was coordinated by Bharati.
On the first day, Dr. Sangeeta Reddy, representing Apollo Hospitals, attended the program as the chief guest and delivered an inaugural speech. The event successfully brought together participants to celebrate cultural values and the importance of motherhood, fostering a sense of connection and empowerment among women.









