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Hello Jeffrey,

 

Here are the details about the exhibition. A flyer is also

attached.

http://www.hssus.org/content/view/141/2/

Here are the details about the organization.

http://hssus.org/

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> We will have the exhibition available starting Sept 27.

> So far we have have the following dates reserved.

> Sept 27-29: UW, Seattle

> Sept 30: Redmond City Library

> Oct 2-4: UW, Bothell

> Let me know if any other information is needed.

> Sincerely, Vrndavan Parker

> 206 546 3248

>

>

 

Nationwide Traveling Exhibition on Hindu Culture and the Dharmic Traditions

of India

Do you want to know more about Hindu Culture and the Dharmic Traditions of

India? Do you want to

know about Hindu’s contributions in maths, science, art and architecture? Do

you want to know about

Hindu Diaspora? Do you want to share this knowledge with friends or your own

children?

>

> To view more information about Exhibition and to request exhibition in your area, visit

exhibition page.

> In many cities throughout the USA, an exhibition covering such diverse themes of Hindu culture

as “Festivals”, “Dance and Music”, “Yoga and Ayurveda”, “Contributions in

Mathematics and Science”

and the “Role of Hindu Women” will be held. This will be a traveling

exhibition so that Hindus and

non-Hindus alike will be able to learn more about the Dharmic traditions of

Indian as well as the

Hindu diaspora and its influence.

>

>

> The exhibit consists of 30 colorful and informative posters on various themes. They will be

displayed in community halls, temples, and other venues. The exhibition will

be held in various

locations from mid-May through November 2006.

>

>

> David Frawley, author of many authoritative books on Hinduism, in commenting on this exhibit,

said that “Of all the major religions of the world Hinduism is the oldest

and most diverse. It is

the third largest religion in the world, the largest of the non-Biblical

traditions, the largest

pluralistic religious tradition, and the largest yogic religious tradition.

It has more monks,

temples, holy sites and festivals than any other religion today.”

>

> He continued, “Yet Hinduism is also the most misunderstood and the most misrepresented of all

religions, largely still presented according to the stereotypes and

distortions of the colonial era.

This dynamic new display on Hinduism presents this venerable spiritual

tradition in its true

stature for the modern age, dispelling misconceptions and allowing everyone

to share in the wisdom and

beauty of this key part of humanity's religious heritage.”

> According to national coordinator, Khanderao Kand, “this exhibition covers such a wide

variety of topics related to Hindu culture, its contributions and influence

that it will play a

significant role in creating awareness about Hinduism and Dharmic traditions

in America.”

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> The exhibition is a project of Hindu Swayamsevek Sangh-USA which conducts classes and camps for

children and youth so that they can understand their culture and practise

Hindu way of living.

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> For further information, please email exhibition[AT]hssus.org or call us at (973) 860-2HSS.

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