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Chanting Sanskrit prayers at MIT!

Source: IANS.

 

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Boston, June 10: Amid chants of Sanskrit prayers on a bright and

sunny morning, some 2,300 students of the Massachusetts Institute of

Technology (MIT) received their graduate and undergraduate degrees

in Cambridge.

 

Swami Tyagananda, the institution's Hindu chaplain, offered an

invocation in the language of the gods to reflect the large

international crowd's spirit of unity and goodwill at one of the

best-known educational campuses in the US.

 

"May we come together for a common purpose - common be our prayer,

common our goal," Tyagananda, who also quoted from Swami

Vivekananda's works, told the institution's 139th commencement

exercise.

 

"May the one and the same divine reality lead us. May we be granted

clear understanding and the courage to pursue the goals of social

justice, non-violence, harmony and peace," he said.

 

"Peace. Peace. Peace be unto all."

 

Barun Singh, president of the Graduate Student Council, saluted the

Class of 2005, echoing the themes introduced earlier by key

speakers, Irwin Jacobs, the co-founder of Qualcomm, and Susan

Hockfield, MIT president.

 

"We celebrate the hope and promise of times to come in the world we

all share. You have demonstrated the ability to reason. Be open to

unconventional solutions. Keep alive your passion and drive," Barun

Singh said.

 

 

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"The world needs this, and it waits for you."

 

Rohit Gupta, president of the senior class, presented president

Hockfield with the senior class gift, $31,000 for a new student

lounge.

 

MIT has 2,724 international students - 348 undergraduates and 2,376

graduates - registered for the current academic year, with a bulk of

them from India and China.

 

Among the international students, 45 percent of the students and 41

percent of the scholars are from Asia.

 

The institution has a vibrant Vedanta Society, which even holds

a 'satsang' of prayers and discourses every Tuesday.

 

The hour-long programme also comprises guided meditation, study and

discussion. Even though the programme is primarily designed for the

MIT community, students from other campuses also attend the

programme.

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