Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi today organized a two-tiered program to pay  homage to the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Coupled with it was a homage  to another great intellectual and visionary, Rabindranath Tagore. 
 Shri Vishanath Prasad Tiwari, well-known critic and man of letters who is  also the Vice-Chairman of the national Sahitya Akademi, delivered an extremely  lucid and well-informed talk on "Gandhian Philosophy in Contemporary Times".  This was followed by another scintillating and impassioned discourse on "The  Environmental Philosophy of Tagore" by Mina Surjit Singh, Emeritus Fellow at the  Dept of English, Panjab University. Chairing the event was Prof Anirudh Joshi,  eminent professor and critic who is well-versed in Sanskrit literature as well  as Indian literary traditions.
 Shri Tiwari set the tone of his talk with a comparison between Gandhi and  Christ. Then he referred to Gandhian philosophy vis a vis Karl Marx, focusing on  the fact that Gandhian thought is unique because it is characterized by  non-violence, compassion and truth. Gandhi became popular because he drew his  beliefs from tradition and from mass culture, adapting them to his political  agenda. This is the reason why his philosophy spread through the world, crossing  all boundaries of time and space. Tiwari discussed in detail Gandhi's ideas on  civilization as distinct from progress and the manner in which he upheld the  axiom of simple living, high thinking.
 Mina Surjit Singh discussed the work of Tagore as a mystic,  transcendentalist and romantic, highlighting the areas which overlapped with  Gandhian thought. She referred to the clash of the two giants on divergent views  and explored the connecction between science and spirituality. Tagore was able  to see the interconnectedness in all spheres of life and this is what made him  the great thinker that he is acclaimed to be.
 Drawing upon the main points presented by the two speakers, Prof Anirudh  Joshi further elaborated upon the connection between the phinking of the Mahatma  and the poet.The three speakers of the day held forth on the subject and held  the audience mesmerized. Madhav Kaushik, Secretary of CSA, comered the event and  Manju Jaidka, Chairperson, in her vote of thanks informed the audience of  upcoming events, urging greater participation of the people of Chandigarh.
 Over the last three years the CSA has been working diligently, offering  interesting and intellectually stimulating fare to the city and its activities  are eagerly awaited, as may be judged by the enthusiastic crowd that regularly  attends all events.
 Among the on-going activities is the Grants-in-Aid that will be announced  shortly, a Quiz that will be held at the Carnival in November, and the 3rd   Chandigarh Festival of Letters in February 2012.
 Indeed, a lot of interesting happenings to look out for!
 Photographs of today's events may be downloaded from this link: 
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