Americans celebrate October as Hindu Heritage Month
PTI, Oct 26, 2021, 8:17 AM IST
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Washington DC: Americans across the country are observing October as the Hindu Heritage Month, with more than 20 of the 50 states and over 40 cities issuing proclamations about it, community leaders said Monday.
The first-ever initiative of Hindu groups in the country has been welcomed by elected representatives who have issued proclamations and notifications to acknowledge the contributions of this minority community in the US.
Hindus worldwide celebrate Navratri, Dussehra, Durga Puja, and Diwali around October. Hence, this month was considered by several US-based Hindu organizations to celebrate as Hindu Heritage Month, a media release said.
From Yoga to food, festivities to charity, dances to music, and non-violence to profound philosophy, a Hindu way has touched all walks of life in the US. The Hindu community is celebrating this month in any and all of these forms that uniquely identify with the Hindu community, it said.
Among the states that have issued these notifications are Texas, Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Georgia, Florida, Minnesota, Virginia, Nevada, Mississippi, Delaware, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Missouri, Indiana, and Michigan.
Troy in Michigan, Irvine in California, Portland in Oregon, and Irving and Houston in Texas are some of the cities to recognize October as the Hindu Heritage Month. For the American leaders across the nation, the contribution of the ancient Hindu way and, more importantly, the active role of Hindus in American society was worth appreciation and praise, the release said.
While US Congressman Troy Balderson acknowledged the resilience of the Hindu American community in his letter of recognition, Congressman Raja Krishnamurthy termed Hindusim a ”uniquely pluralistic religion”.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker said the vibrant Hindu community-contributed tremendously in ”the vitality of the Commonwealth…” In addition to acknowledging Diwali and the contribution of Hindus, the City of Troy, Michigan, also recognized the charity carried out by the community during the festival.
A Hindu leader, Bindu Patel, thanked the City of Irving, for appreciating the community and supporting Hindu Heritage Month activities. She said the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) is working with the local interfaith community and celebrating Diwali as ”Sewa Diwali – food drive” with a spirit of giving back to society.
HSS volunteer Rajender Sandadi from Troy, Michigan, accepted the proclamation during a City Hall meeting with the community’s representatives. He thanked the city for inclusiveness in action and for appreciating the contribution of the Hindu society.
”This year, Diwali falls in the first week of November. Hence, it is expected that the Hindu Heritage Month will naturally get extended by a few more weeks in its celebrations and spirit of giving,” the release said.
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