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Geetha Patil 10/07/2021 The Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America (VHPA)/ the World Hindu Council of America (WHCA) organized the virtual Hindu Heritage Month (HHM) Opening Ceremony on Friday, October 1, 2021, to kick off the month-long celebration of rich and ancient Hindu heritage. Many organizations and Mandirs representing millions of Hindus across North America and thousands of audiences participated in the event with much zeal and zest. It is decided to celebrate entire October month as the Hindu Heritage Month in a collaborative initiative between all the leading organizations across North America in US, Canada, UK and beyond and showcase the richness of our Hindu Heritage, its culture and the diverse spiritual traditions rooted in India and recognize the important contributions that Hindus have made throughout history to the local communities. More than 100 Indian organizations have already joined hands with WHCA to celebrate HHM and US states including Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Ohio, Minnesota, and Massachusetts have proclaimed October as the Hindu Heritage Month, noting that Hinduism has “contributed greatly†to America through its unique history, philosophy, heritage, and way of life. The Hindu American Foundation (HAF), since its inception in 2013, has been the lead supporter of the California resolution recognizing October as Hindu American Awareness and Appreciation Month. The evening program began with several inspiring messages from partner organizations. The formal opening ceremony was announced by Shank Naad (Conch blowing) and the innovation chanting and singing. The organizing team members of the event presented the overview of the Hindu Heritage Month to the audiences. VHPA president Ajay Shah said, ‘it is high time to educate the world about the essence of Sanatana Vedic Dharma, Yoga, Ayurveda, Philosophy, and Ethos of the millennium and many more millennia to come.’ Sanjay Saxena from Gayatri Parivar spoke on the topic ‘Hindu Philosophy: A Gift to the World’ highlighting the qualities of Hinduism that infuses cordiality, friendliness, and affection for everyone in the world as the members of a Joint family. The chief guest of the program, the Honorable Dr. Yuba Raj Khatiwada, Ambassador of Nepal said, ‘Religion is an ideal for living with humanity while respecting all the living beings, adopting non-violence and tolerance in our daily lives and work in a civilized human world.’ VHPA general secretary Amitabh VW Mittal said Hindu philosophy is constantly evolving and its contribution to human civilization is unmeasurable. 'Hindu heritage and culture are thousands of years old; it is our duty to share it with the world and pass it onto our next generations so that they take pride in their roots,' said Sanjay Kaul. Dr Jai Bansal, World Hindu Council of America Vice President said that the time has come for the Hindu community to talk about its rich cultural heritage and important role in making the multitude of contributions to every aspect of the fabric of the adopted lands. According to the President of Hindu University of America, Kalyan Viswanathan, ‘We need to look optimistically forward at the opportunity we have for recovering and rearticulating the Hindu worldview for future generations.' General Secretary of the Coalition of Hindus of North America (COHNA) Shobha Swami made a point about the diversity of the culture that is going to be celebrated the whole of October. You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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