New Delhi (India), 2018


Date: December 6, 2018
Place: India International Centre, New Delhi

Mysticism as a Universal Phenomenon to celebrate Raimon Panikkar’s centenary
with the launch of the Indian edition of
Raimon Panikkar Collected Works, published by Motilal Banarsidass

Opening speech by Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan
Dr. Milena Carrara Pavan, President, Fundació Vivarium Raimon Panikkar (Spain) and Dr. Abhishek Jain, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, New Delhi:
Launch of Raimon Panikkar’s Mysticism and Spiritualit (first volume of the Collected Works)

Dr. Come Carpentier de Gourdon, World Affairs, New Delhi, (India), Did Panikkar in his mysticism abandon the Christian concept of conversion?
Dr. Mario Aguilar, St. Mary’s College, University of St. Andrews, Scotland (UK), Panikkar and mysticism: non-duality in Hinduism and Christianity
Dr. Anand Amaladass, Satya Nilayam, Loyola College, Chennai (India), Mysticism versus
Dr. Kala Acharia, K J Somaiya Bharatiya Sanskrriti Peetham, Mumbai (India), Panikkar’s spirituality and Saint John of the Cross
Dr. Paulo Barone, Member of Int.l Association for Analytical Psychology (Italy), The mind in the flow of the world which gets lost: the mystical path of Panikkar
Dr. Daniel Monodeep, Dean of St. Stephen's College, New Delhi (India), The mystical approach to reality in Abhishiktananda and Panikkar
Dr. Ashis Nandy, Honorary Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi (India)

An audio-visual interview of Raimon Panikkar (year 2007) English subtitled was introduced by Milena Carrara Pavan

New Delhi (India), 2018

December 7, 2018
Instituto Cervantes, New Delhi

Celebration of the birth centenary of Raimon Panikkar, Spanish-Hindu philosopher (1918-2010)
with the presentation of the Indian edition of the two books:


Raimon Panikkar

sito ufficiale

“Quanto più osiamo camminare per nuovi sentieri
tanto più dobbiamo restare radicati nella nostra tradizione
e aperti agli altri, i quali ci fanno sapere che non siamo soli
e ci consentono di acquistare una visione più ampia della realtà.”