Speaking at the inaugural session of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations' international conference on Dara Shikoh, Akbar highlighted the prince's contribution and initiatives in bringing about the spiritual homogenisation of Hinduism and Islam.
"Why was Dara chosen as the preferred successor at a time all warrior princes had to fight for the throne? Why did Shah Jahan keep Dara Shikoh in court but send all his other sons as governors to other states? Dynasty sentiment is a modern phenomenon and in matters of state the emperor has no son.
The event, 'Dara Shikoh: Reclaiming Spiritual Legacy of India', saw participation from 7 countries -- Iran, USA, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan besides India.
The Mughal prince, considered among the "founding fathers" of secularism in India, is also attributed to have taken Hindu spiritual text, the Upanishads, to European countries.
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"Dara brought different cultures into dialogue and found a close connection between Hinduism and Islam and was the founding father of secularism in India."
The two-day event, scheduled to conclude on April 28, will see discussions on Hindu and Sufi spirituality and Dara Shikoh's influence beyond the country.
"The diversity of themes that are to be discussed in the two-day conference explore concepts of Hindu and Sufi spirituality, the experience of music in Sufi shrines and Hindu temples, and juxtapose Dara Shikoh's impact beyond the sub-continent," ICCR director general Amarendra Khatua said.