New Delhi, April 4 (IANS) Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta said on Saturday that astrology represents a civilisational effort to understand time not as a sequence of moments, but as a meaningful continuum.​

Addressing Astro Cultural Mahotsav, Astro Conclave 2026, Gupta emphasised the necessity of introspection in modern life.​

Gupta remarked that in an era dominated by the “speed of discourse,” platforms that encourage patient inquiry and traditional wisdom are vital for maintaining societal harmony and direction.​

The Speaker highlighted that India’s civilisational journey has always been defined by a unique synthesis of reason and intuition.​

He noted that astrology, in its classical sense, is not merely a practice but a philosophical effort to understand time as a meaningful continuum.​

Gupta observed that such systems of knowledge reflect a deep-seated belief in the interconnectedness of human existence and the cosmos, inviting a sense of reflection and humility that remains deeply relevant in the 21st century.​

Emphasising the global impact of Indian heritage, Gupta spoke about the role of traditional knowledge as a pillar of India’s “soft power.”​

He stated that when India’s intellectual traditions, including philosophy, arts, and ancient sciences, are presented with authenticity and intellectual clarity, they serve as powerful bridges for international dialogue.​

He noted that the world increasingly looks toward India’s rootedness to find a balance between modern advancement and ancient wisdom.​

Gupta also underscored the essential link between culture and responsible leadership.​

He maintained that cultural expressions such as music, scholarship, and poetry are not just forms of entertainment but are foundational to building an informed and grounded society.​

According to the Speaker, these traditions cultivate the discipline and sensitivity required for meaningful public discourse and the strengthening of democratic values.​

Gupta commended the organisers, including Pradeep Kumaar Srivastava and Fazle Ghufran, for bringing together a diverse array of scholars, artists, and public representatives.​

He expressed confidence that the deliberations at the conclave would inspire a renewed engagement with India’s intellectual legacy, ensuring that these ancient traditions continue to evolve and guide future generations.​

–IANS

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