Category: Interfaith

  • Press Release: HinduPACT Lauds International Yoga Day as a Bridge to Universal “Unity”

    Press Release: HinduPACT Lauds International Yoga Day as a Bridge to Universal “Unity”

    Press Release: HinduPACT Lauds International Yoga Day as a Bridge to Universal “Unity”

    WASHINGTON, D.C – HinduPACT volunteers have helped organize and will participate in the annual World Yoga Day at the Washington Monument in the nation’s capital on Saturday, June 18 at 9 AM.

    Yoga is over 5,000 years old and was officially introduced to America in the 19th Century by Swami Vivekananda. The United Nations officially proclaimed June 21 as International Yoga Day on December 11, 2014; a date that coincides with the rise of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership position he holds to this day as. June 21 is the summer solstice and is the longest day of the year; a highly auspicious day.

    “I had the honor of being involved in the first International Yoga Day on June 21, 2015 in Washington, D.C.,” said HinduPACT Executive Director Utsav Chakrabarti. “It’s critically  important that events like these are popularized, especially with the visible increase in anti-Hindu activism and hate campaigns being used to target Hindu communities across the world, as well as in America. Every aspect of Hindu dharma is connected to Yoga, because Yoga is not just Asanas or Dhyana but integral to Hindu epistemology and soteriology.”

     

    “Yoga has captivated tens of millions of Americans over the past few decades and it is estimated that approximately 20 million Americans currently actively practice yoga” said VHPA President and HinduPACT Convenor Ajay Shah. “The Hindu way of life is no longer in minority. It has become mainstream.”

     

    The word “yoga” is derived from Sanskrit and literally translates to “union”. 


    “At a time when our nation and world are broken, driven by fear and division, yoga provides an opportunity for healing through the bridging of Brahman (ultimate divinity) and Atman (soul) through unity of the soul and the physical world around it,” said Adelle Nazarian, HinduPACT Director of Legislative Outreach and Communications. Yoga has become a universal language and the increase of its presence into the mainstream has raised the level of collective consciousness, bringing us steps closer to the path to Moksha (enlightenment, liberation and release).”

  • Swastika, NY Town Board Votes To Keep Its Name, Cites Use In Hindu, Buddhism

    Swastika, NY Town Board Votes To Keep Its Name, Cites Use In Hindu, Buddhism

    https://www.newsweek.com/swastika-ny-town-board-votes-keep-its-name-cites-use-hindu-buddhism-1533386

    [This article from Newsweek was republished with AHAD comments]

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    The board members of a small community in northern New York decided last week to keep the area’s controversial “Swastika” name after a visitor proposed a change earlier this summer.

    Swastika is an unincorporated area within Black Brook, a small town located in Clinton County. Black Brook’s town supervisor, Jon Douglass, told North Country Public Radio (NCPR) that the board did not think changing the name was necessary because of the term’s meaning prior to its use in Nazi Germany.

    The board discussed the name for about five minutes before voting unanimously to keep it, NCPR reported.

    Douglass acknowledged that many in the U.S. think of the swastika in terms of its association with white supremacy, but he told NCPR, “I believe there are others that do not associate it with hate.” Douglass pointed to the Hindu and Buddhist religions, both of which have used a version of the swastika icon to represent spirituality. The symbol in Sanskrit that is used in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism means “well-being,” according to the BBC.

    Swastika’s original settlers decided on the name in the 1800s, and those who lived there in the wake of World War II defended the name for its original meaning, Douglass told NCPR. “Some of the residents that were from that area actually fought in World War II and refused to change the name just because Hitler tried to tarnish the meaning of swastika,” he said.

    The World Hindu Council of America (VHPA)’s American Hindus Against Defamation (AHAD) initiative has in recent months argued in favor of differentiating between the swastika used as a “sacred symbol” and the version used by Nazis, known as the Nazi Hakenkreuz. In July, the AHAD encouraged the New York Senate to make the distinction clear while considering a new piece of legislation, which proposed requiring “New York school children be educated regarding the meaning of swastikas and nooses as symbols of hatred and intolerance.”

    The proposed legislation would “perpetuate ignorance and promote HinduPhobia in schools across New York state,” AHAD Convener Ajay Shah said in a statement.

  • HinduPACT on the The Building Bridges/ Braver Angels Interfaith Focus Group

    HinduPACT on the The Building Bridges/ Braver Angels Interfaith Focus Group

    The Building Bridges/ Braver Angels Zoom Focus Group was organized by Porus Dadabhoy and moderated by Ketan Patwardhan, the host of Building Bridges a WhatsApp group. Ajay Shah, Convenor of HinduPACT was a participant on this interfaith panel. Braver Angels was first used by Abraham Lincoln to Unite Americans after the Civil War between the North and the South. It is used today by the University of Minnesota to Unite Democrats and Republicans in a Polarised America. 60,000 Americans have attended similar meets.Watch the debate here