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Srinivasan Kalyanaraman <kalyan97@g...> wrote:

Hinduism at Canterbury

 

On Easter Monday we were asked to make a three hour presentation of

Hinduism to about 100 Christian Ministers attending a seminar

organised by South East Institute for Theological Education at King's

School, next door to Canterbury Cathedral. The seminar produced very

positive feedback even though we were severe and uncompromising on

issues like proselytising.

 

The presentation took the form of removing serious misconceptions that

often parade as Hinduism. Issues like viewing Hinduism as polytheist

or as a religion promoting the Hereditary Caste system. We were

actually cheered when we explained how we fought and won our arguments

with an examining body! We told the delegates that Hinduism has a

serious role to play in tackling the two serious challenges faced by

all world religions. i.e. Firstly, how can many world religions (some

with exclusivist claims) co-exist peacefully with dignity and without

compromise? Secondly, and more importantly: How can world religions

respond to the challenge of 'materialism parading as secularism'? The

material we presented was received very enthusiastically. A large

number of delegates came to us at the end of the seminar and shook our

hands warmly; this was a clear sign that the seminar had touched many

hearts. May there be many more such encounters.

 

Jay Dilip Lakhani

Chair - Education Executive

 

www.hinducounciluk.org

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