Mohanji Honored with Sivananda Humanitarian Award: A Celebration of Unity and Heritage
Mohanji received the Sivananda Humanitarian Award for his dedication to humanitarian causes, celebrated at a multicultural event in South Africa. The event showcased vibrant traditions, emphasizing unity and heritage. Mohanji's message focused on nature conservation, peace, and global citizenship.
Mohanji was recently awarded the Sivananda Humanitarian Award at a vibrant multicultural event in Richards Bay, South Africa. The accolade, presented by Prince Ishwar Ramlutchman and Ms. Yogas Nair, recognized his unwavering dedication to fostering spirituality and serving humanity.
The event offered enchanting displays of Zulu and Indian dances, symbolizing cultural unity. Prominent figures like Prof. Musa MK Xulu and Commodore Brent Craig spoke, honoring South Africa's rich cultural tapestry while Mohanji stressed the importance of nature preservation, community empowerment, and global unity in his keynote speech.
Mohanji highlighted the World Tribal Alliance initiative and celebrated the bond with the Zulu community, recalling his honour of the 'Zulu Peace Warrior Stick.' He concluded with an impactful dance with Zulu warriors, reinforcing themes of joy and fraternity.
(With inputs from agencies.)