Bhadrapad Krishna 14 Vik. Samvat 2081, Yugabda 5126 : 1 September, 2024: SM 6011 (For Private Circulation only)
1. FESTIVALS:  GANESH 
CHATURTHI: Ganesh Chaturthi (September 7 this year) is a festival that pays 
homage to Bhagwan Ganesh, the remover of obstacles, and celebrates the day of 
His birth.  Ganeshotsav is celebrated as a 10-day festival, during which four 
main rituals, namely Prana Pratishta, Shodashopachara, Uttarpuja, and Ganpati 
Visarjan are performed. 
  Some historians believe that the festival was a major 
public event in 1600s during the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It was 
revitalized later in 19th century as a symbol of Bharat’s independence movement 
by Bal Gangadhar Tilak. In 1892, the cities of Pune and Mumbai became packed 
with devotees, despite the fact that such large gatherings were not allowed by 
the British. To this day, the 10-day festival was celebrated with a patriotic 
gusto fueled by a deep devotion and love for Bhagwan Ganesh.  -GoTop
2. RSS SARSANGHCHALAK MOHAN BHAGWAT HOISTED TRICOLOUR; 
On the occasion of the 78th Independence Day, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) 
Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat hoisted the national flag at the RSS Headquarters 
in Nagpur on August 15.  On the occasion Dr Bhagwat said, “We have completed 78 
years of Independence… We got independence only after the sacrifices of 
countless people who gave their lives for our freedom.” 
  He highlighted the 
enduring significance of this hard-earned independence, noting that while the 
generation that fought for freedom is no longer with us, it is now the duty of 
the current and future generations to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty.
He also touched upon the ongoing political turmoil in Bangladesh, particularly 
the challenges faced by the Hindu community there.  -GoTop
3. RASHTRAPATI DROUPADI MURMU’S INDEPENDENCE DAY EVE ADDRESS 
TO THE NATION: Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu congratulated Bharat on its 78th 
Independence Day.
   "Today, on 14 August, our country is observing Partition 
Horrors Remembrance Day. A day before celebrating Independence Day, we remember 
that unprecedented human tragedy and stand in solidarity with the families that 
were torn apart," Rashtrapati said.   "Seeing the tricolour fluttering on the 
occasion of Independence Day fills our hearts with enthusiasm," Murmu said. She 
further said that Bharat has become the fifth largest economy of the world, is 
set to soon become one among the top three economies of the world, and it is 
also the fastest growing economy in the world. Its poverty is also declining. 
"This success has been possible only due to the tireless hard work of farmers 
and workers, far-sightedness of policy makers and entrepreneurs and the 
visionary leadership of the country," she added.  -GoTop
4. PM MODI’S CLARION CALL FOR VIKSIT BHARAT FROM RED FORT:
On the 78th anniversary of Bharat’s independence, Pradhan Mantri Narendra 
Modi unfurled the national flag at the Red Fort for the 11th consecutive time.
  
In an august ceremony, Modi highlighted the path towards a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 
2047, calling for unity, resilience, and dedication. Pradhan Mantri Modi paid 
rich tribute to the countless freedom fighters and also reflected on the 
nation's achievements.  PM Modi said that people in Bharat are concerned about 
the safety of Hindus and minorities there in Bangladesh. "Bangladesh must ensure 
the safety of Hindus, we want peace and prosperity," he said.  -GoTop
5. BHARAT'S INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATED ACROSS NEW YORK 
CITY: The hues of the Bharatiya tricolor and Bharat's rich cultural heritage 
resonated across the New York as the city celebrated Bharat’s 78th Independence 
Day with patriotic fervour. Leading diaspora organisation Federation of Indian 
Associations NY-NJ-CT-NE (FIA) held a special Independence Day celebration at 
the iconic Times Square. Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra 
Margherita, who was in the city, addressed members of the diaspora at the flag 
hoisting ceremony in the Consulate and Times Square.
 
At a flag-raising ceremony held in lower Manhattan, New York City Mayor Eric 
Adams described New York City as the ‘New Delhi of America.’ Bharat's Deputy 
Representative and Chargé d'Affaires Ambassador R Ravindra raised the national 
flag at Bharat's Permanent Mission to the UN.  -GoTop
   
6. BILL GATES FLAGS OFF FIRST-EVER BHARATIYA INDEPENDENCE 
DAY IN GREATER SEATTLE: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates inaugurated the 
first India Day celebrations with the theme of “Unity in Diversity” in the newly 
established Indian Consulate in Seattle area. It was organized by the Consulate 
General of Bharat in Seattle. 
 
Addressing over 2000 members of Bharatiya community as the Guest of Honour, 
Gates highlighted how Bharat’s ingenuity is benefiting not only its own citizens 
but the entire world. Gates also praised Bharat for its leadership in 
technology, agriculture, and healthcare. Several distinguished guests, including 
Congresswomen Suzan DelBene and Kim Schrier, Congressman Adam Smith, Washington 
Lieutenant Governor Denny Heck; the mayors of Bellevue, Tacoma, Kent, Mercer 
Island & others joined the celebrations. In honor of India Day celebrations, 
five separate official proclamations were issued by the governments and city 
councils of King County, Bellevue City (Washington), Portland (Oregon), 
Hillsboro (Oregon), and Tigard (Oregon). Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon also sent 
a congratulatory message on the occasion recognizing Bharat’s achievements in 
education, healthcare, and economic development.  -GoTop
7. NEW YORK INDIA DAY PARADE FEATURES RAM MANDIR REPLICA:
People in large numbers participated in the India Day Parade held in New 
York carrying Bharatiya flags and were seen playing dhols and dancing. A replica 
of Ram Mandir featured in the parade. The 18-foot long, nine-foot wide and 
eight-foot high float was largely carved in Bharat.  According to the Federation 
of Indian Associations, the parade featured more than 40 floats, over 50 
marching groups and over 30 marching bands, along with celebrities and 
dignitaries. 
    On the occasion Swami Avdheshanand Giri Ji Maharaj said, "The 
tableau which has float of Ram Mandir, has gathered attraction. Ram Mandir's 
float showcases that Bharat's culture considers the whole world as a family. It 
sees only one God in all the human beings."  -GoTop
8. WORLD LEADERS GREET BHARAT ON ITS INDEPENDENCE DAY: 
Leaders from across the world, including French President Emmanuel Macron and 
Russian President Vladimir Putin, greeted Bharat's leadership and the people of 
the country as it celebrated its 78th Independence Day on August 15. Israeli 
Foreign Minister Israel Katz, David Lammy, Prime Minister of UAE Sheikh Mohammed 
bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, Bhutan’s Prime 
Minister Tshering Tobgay, Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, 
President of Maldives Dr Mohamed Muizzu, Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka M U M Ali 
Sabry, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Singapore’s Minister for Foreign 
Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan, and several other leaders too wished Bharat.  -GoTop
9. LOKMANTHAN BHAGYANAGAR 2024: THE ONENESS OF OUR UNITY:
Bhagyanagar is planning to host “LokManthan 2024: A Colloquium of 
Nation-First Thinkers & Practitioners”. An event on August 10 served as a 
curtain raiser for the grand programme scheduled for November 2024. On this 
occasion, the reception committee of 108 personalities was announced, a book 
detailing the event’s concept was published and a dedicated portal was made 
available to the public. The speakers from different walks of life explained the 
idea and concept of the upcoming big biennial conference.
 
The event was presided over by Bandi Sanjay, Union Minister of State in the 
Ministry of Home Affairs. In his opening remarks, Bandi Sanjay emphasised the 
importance of fostering a collective national identity that transcends regional 
and cultural divisions.
J Nandakumar, National Convenor of Pragna Pravah, delivered the keynote address, 
focusing on the theme and the reasons behind “LokManthan”. He said that today’s 
event is just the beginning. It serves as a curtain raiser for the grand 
programme scheduled for November, where we will continue to celebrate Bharat’s 
strength i.e. the oneness of our society.  -GoTop
10. EKATMA PARV AT OMKARESHWAR: The Acharya Shankar 
Cultural Unity Trust of Madhya Pradesh has been organising the Shankar Lecture 
series monthly for the past 5 years, with the aim of making the profound secrets 
of Vedanta accessible to the general public in a simple form. The 70th edition 
of the series was given a special form and a two-day ‘Ekatma Parv’ focusing on 
concept of Shakti in Vedanta was organised by Trust at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal 
on August 17-18.
 
The event was inaugurated by Padma Bhushan awardee Shri M, a Vedanta scholar and 
founder of The Satsang Foundation. In his discourse on 'Shakti and Advaita 
Vedanta', Shri M highlighted recognition, existence, and role of Shakti in 
Advaita Vedanta. An exhibition of paintings based on Shakti Stotras written by 
Adi Shankaracharya was also organised at the main auditorium of Bharat Bhavan.
On the second day, the Trust organised 'Ekatma Samvad' between famous television 
actor Nitish Bhardwaj and Shri M on various aspects of Advaita Vedanta.  -GoTop
 
11. DU HOLDS ‘RAMCHARITMANAS FOR HUMANITY’ CONFERENCE: 
A one-day conference ‘Ramcharitmanas for Humanity’ was organized by the Centre 
for Hindu Studies, University of Delhi on August 23. While addressing the 
conference Minister of Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat highlighted 
how the Ramcharitmanas offers solutions to everyday challenges, emphasising that 
the life of Shri Ram serves as an ideal for humanity. Guest of Honour Santosh 
Taneja, founder, Samkalp and Advisor, Sanskriti Sangyan, elaborated on the 
concept of Ramrajya, emphasising the immense yet invisible power of 
spirituality. Many eminent scholars and experts in the field shared their 
perspectives on ‘Ram and Ramrajya’ and application of Ramcharitmanas in 
contemporary times.  During the event, Pradeep Kumar Singhal, National Convener 
of Sanskriti Sangyan, launched a book titled "Manas ke Moti."  -GoTop
12. A SILENT 
PROTEST MARCH AGAINST BANGLADESH VIOLENCE: In the wake of the heinous crimes 
against women, and attacks on Mandirs and other religious sites against minority 
communities in Bangaldesh, the Nari Shakti Forum organised a silent protest on 
August 16 from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar in Delhi.
   It demanded an end to the 
atrocities and made calls for a worldwide efforts for it.  Women from all 
spheres of life participated in this protest march. Forum demanded that the 
interim Government of Bangladesh immediately put a stop to such incidents and 
ensure strict action against the perpetrators.  For the cause, the Forum also 
submitted a memorandum to Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu.  -GoTop
 
13. CANADA SANGH SHIKSHA VARG 2024: HSS Canada 
organised a Sangh Shiksha Varg from August 11 to 18 at Toronto, Ontario. 86 
shiksharthis from 7 Canadian provinces participated, speaking a rainbow of 
languages including Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Creole, Malayalam, 
Punjabi, and Kannada. Apart from this, 24 Shikshaks and Prabandhanks devoted 
their time for the varg. This year's varg offered three levels – Prathmik, 
Pravesh, and Praveen. With participants ranging from the youngest at 10 to the 
most seasoned at 70, the energy was palpable.  
 
The Sangh Shiksha Varg was a transformative journey which was packed with 
physical, intellectual, and spiritual training. It was designed to build 
character and inculcate the best including awakening the self power in everyone. 
As the week wrapped up, participants left buzzing with motivation, ready to 
carry the torch of Sanatan Dharma and make a lasting impact through the noble 
work of Sangh.  -GoTop
 
14. HSS RAKSHABANDHAN CELEBRATIONS: HSS Taiwan 
celebrated Rakshabandhan festival in its shakha on August 25, with a gathering 
of 30 Bharatiyas and other local brethren. 
  A concept of Vishwa Bandhutva was 
discussed while tying Rakhis to each other. Personnel from first responders of 
Taiwan were also invited and two officers from the Police Department also 
participated in the utsav.
The Naperville-Aurora HSS USA honored Naperville’s first responders on 
August 14, outside of the Naperville Police Department, during the annual 
Rakshabandhan festival. The ceremony was attended by Naperville’s firefighters, 
police officers, and other public officials, and served as a reminder of the 
bond between those who protect the community and the people they serve.
  
HSS Denmark’s swayamsevaks also tied Rakhis to all those who serve 
society & contribute towards protecting it. In this series HSS Denmark hosted a 
Rakhi ceremony on August 25 at Østerbro Fire Station and Copenhagen fire 
station.
  
HSS Japan celebrated Universal Oneness Day in Shivaji Shakha Yokohama, 
Kawasaki Keshav Shakha and in Atal Ojima Shakha Tokyo by acknowledging the 
contributions of first responders in the society.
On August 16, HSS Canada Guelph’s Shivaji Shakha celebrated Rakshabandhan 
with local police officers. On August 25,  HSS Canada Halifax celebrated 
Rakshabandhan with heroes at the Halifax Fire Department. 
  This day was filled 
with joy, respect, and the  tradition of tying Rakhis to honor the brave souls 
who protect society.   Along with this HSS all over the world including UK, 
Kenya, Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal celebrated Rakshabandan utsavs in its shakhas as 
well as community festivals especially with first respondent of the society like 
fire fighters, policemen and others.  -GoTop
15. HSS DENMARK FOOD FEST: HSS Denmark organised 
Europe's biggest Bharatiya Vegetarian/Vegan (Sustainable) Food Festival at 
Østerbrohuset, Århusgade København, Denmark, on August 24. HSS volunteers from 
ages 10 to 60+ made this event a success.
 
Bharatiya Ambassador Manish Prabhat & family, Danish Parliamentarian Louise 
Brown & family & General secretary Unicef Susan Dahl & family were Chief guests 
for this event. They all appreciated HSS's commitment for promoting Sanatan 
Sanskriti's ethos of having sustainable life style & amazing flavors of 
different parts of Bharat & neighboring countries as well as Denmark.  Along 
with cooking participants, thousands of food lovers came to enjoy the food. 
Bhartiyas who miss cooked food have also experienced the sweetness and 
deliciousness of variety of food.  -GoTop
16. TEXAS UNVEILS WORLD’S TALLEST STATUE OF HANUMANJI: 
On August 18, a towering 90-foot bronze statue of Bhagwan Hanuman was unveiled 
in a grand ceremony at Ashtalakshami Mandir Texas, marking a significant 
milestone in the cultural and spiritual landscape of the state. Named the 
“Statue of Union,” this massive sculpture is now the tallest Hanuman murti 
outside of Bharat, the tallest statue in Texas, and the third tallest in the US, 
behind only the Statue of Liberty in New York and the Pegasus and Dragon in 
Florida, organizers said.
 
The “Prana Prathishta Mahotsavam” ceremony for the statue was held from August 
15 to 18. Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swami, a Padma Bhushan awardee and Vedic scholar, 
spearheaded the project. He envisioned the statue as a spiritual epicenter for 
North America, emphasizing the importance of spreading devotion and unity across 
the continent.  -GoTop
17. GANESH MANDIR OPENS IN GERMANY: On the edge of 
Hasenheide near Hermannplatz in Neukölln, Berlin, Bhagwan Ganesh’s mandir was 
planned since 2004 and now an 18 meter high Hindu mandir stands there.   185 
deities decorate the mandir tower and in the hall a statue of the Bhagwan Ganesh 
with parivar was installed. 
   As more and more Bharatiya professionals and 
students are coming to the city, the religious site is becoming more and more 
relevant. The full inauguration of the mandir will happen at the end of the 
year. Board member of the Sri Ganesha Hindu Mandir Association Vilwanathan 
Krishnamurthy said that behind the two new buildings there is a hall in which 
puja rituals are held every day from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.  -GoTop
18. JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATIONS AROUND THE WORLD: On the 
auspicious occasion of the 5251st birth anniversary of Bhagwan Shri Krishna on 
August 26, Vishwa Hindu Parishad organized a program of 'Deep Daan' with 5251 
lamps at River Yamuna's Devraha Baba Ghat in Vrindavan on August 22.  
  All 
over Bharat mandirs were decorated and Bhagwan Sri Krishna Bal-swarup was kept 
for Darshan. Devotees also adorned their children with Bhagwan Krishna’s 
attire.  Special programs were organised at Thakur Banke Bihari Mandir in 
Vrindavan. Devotees have flocked to the Shri Krishna Janmasthan mandir in 
Mathura to perform Aarti. Dahi Handi celebrations took place at 
different places in the country. The streets and mandirs of Kerala were 
adorned with vibrant celebrations.  Balagokulam, the world’s largest 
children’s movement, hosted thousands of Shobhayatras including adorning 
children in Sri Krishna forms. In Jaipur, thousands of devotees thronged Govind 
Devji mandir and Shri Radha Gopinathji mandir.
President of Nepal Ramchandra Paudel performed Pooja at the Krishna 
mandir in Patan Durbar Square. People in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, 
participated in a parade marking the Janmashtami. The Bharatiya community 
celebrated Krishna Janmashtami in different mandirs in USA. Janmashtami 
was also celebrated in Toronto, Canada and Paris, the French 
capital. In Singapore, religious processions were held and Shree Lakshmi Narayan 
mandir was decorated. The Krishna mandir in Malaysia’s capital city of 
Kuala Lumpur hosted the festival.  In Fiji, eight-day Krishna Janmashtami 
was celebrated as “Krishna Ashtami”. Sri Krishna devotees celebrated Janmashtami 
in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Mauritius, Suriname, Denmark, New Zealand, UK, 
Australia, Bali (Indonesia) and in other countries. Bhaktivedanta, ISKCON,  BAPS 
& other Mandirs around the world celebrated Janmashtami.  -GoTop
19. BHARAT CELEBRATES ITS FIRST-EVER NATIONAL SPACE DAY:
On 23 August 2023, Bharat achieved a historic milestone when the 
Chandrayaan-3 lander completed a soft landing on the moon. This remarkable 
accomplishment made Bharat the 4th country to accomplish this feat and the 1st 
to land on the lunar South Pole. In recognition of this achievement, Pradhan 
Mantri Narendra Modi has declared August 23 as National Space Day. The theme of 
the first National Space Day is ‘Touching Lives While Touching the Moon: India’s 
Space Saga’.
 
While addressing maiden National Space Day programme on August 23 at Bharat 
Mandapam in New Delhi , Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu has said that ISRO has made 
important contributions not only to the space sector but also to the 
socio-economic development of the country.  ISRO chairman S Somanath said that 
this year the National Space Day was celebrated all across the country with the 
participation of departments, ministries, educational institutions, science 
organisations, NGOs, and the general public.  -GoTop
20. BHARAT LAUNCHES ITS 1ST REUSABLE HYBRID ROCKET 
‘RHUMI-1’: Bharat launched its first reusable hybrid rocket ‘RHUMI- 1’ 
successfully from Thiruvidandhai in Chennai on August 24. This rocket was 
developed by the Tamil Nadu-based startup Space Zone India with Martin Group. 
The rocket, carrying 3 Cube Satellites and 50 PICO Satellites, was launched into 
a suborbital trajectory using a mobile launcher. These satellites will be 
collecting data for research purposes on Global warming and Climate change. 
RHUMI is 100 per cent pyrotechnic-free and 0 per cent TNT.  -GoTop
21. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: Pradeep 
Gupta with son - UK. 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: He who has no attachments can really love others, this 
kind of love is pure and divine. -Bhagwan Sri Krishna  -GoTop
JAI SHRI RAM
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CELEBRATING HINDU FOOTPRINTS 
RAVI KUMAR IYER
Hinduism has approximately 1.2 
billion (120 crore) adherents worldwide (15 percent of the world’s population). 
It is the third largest religion in the world after Christianity (31.5 percent) 
and Islam (23.5 percent). But, across the world there are only two Hindu 
majority nations – Bharat which has over 100 crore Hindus and Nepal which has 
2.4 crore Hindus. Other countries with large Hindu population are Bangladesh 
(1.4 crore). Pakistan (52 lakh), Indonesia (50 lakh, with Bali being 87 percent 
Hindu), USA (33 lakh), Sri Lanka (26 lakh), Malaysia (20 lakh), United Kingdom 
(10 lakh), Australia and Mauritius ( seven lakh), South Africa (five lakh) and 
United Arab Emirates (five lakh).
Overseas Hindus have built thousands of temples all over the world wherein 
classes are held during the weekends to teach children shlokas, and educate them 
on Hindu scriptures like Ramayana, and Puranas, as also Indian languages like 
Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu. Many 
Indian schools are run for the betterment of children and there is a huge demand 
for Indian dresses like sarees, kurta-pyjama etc. There are thousands of 
provision stores and restaurants that cater to the taste buds of Indians. Hindi 
and Tamil movies are a craze not only among overseas Indians but also among 
Arabs, Malaysians, Thais and people from other nationalities. Film star 
Rajnikant (and his movies) is a rage among the Japanese – Japanese youth know 
Tamil movie dialogues and punch-lines by heart.
 
Hindu Diaspora Celebrates Thai Pusam: Tamil festival Thai Pusam is 
celebrated not just by eight crore Tamil Hindus in Bharat but also by 80 lakh 
Tamil Hindus living in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Fiji, Sri Lanka, South 
Africa, Reunion Island and Mauritius, in the month of the February every year. 
Preparations for it start 48 days (one mandala) before the actual festival day. 
During these 49 days, devotees hold daily prayer sessions, abstain from sex and 
maintain strict vegetarian diet to purify their body and mind. A pot of cow mild 
is offered to Lord Karthikeya. Some devotees also undergo flesh mortification by 
piercing the skin, tongue or cheeks with Vel (Shul) skewers. Yellow or saffron 
robes are worn during these 48 days since these colours symbolise purity and 
devotion. 
More than 20 lakh Tamil Hindus and tourists throng the Lord Shanmuga Temple at 
Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia during this time, making it the largest 
annual gathering in South East Asia. The temple has a 140-feet-tall Lord Muruga 
statue – it is the tallest statue in Malaysia. Even the Karthikeya statue here 
is among the tallest statues in the world. 
In Malaysia, Islam is the official religion and conversions to Abrahamic faiths 
are encouraged by interpreting and implementing Sharia laws. But, amid all the 
allurements and religious tyranny like destruction of Hindu temples, Hindus have 
maintained their dharma and religious practices: they celebrate festivals like 
Deepavali, Pongal, Navaratri and Thai Pusam with much enthusiasm. Hindus have 
built over 800 temples across this country.
Navratri Celebrations by Exogamic Thais: Located in Bangkok, Sri 
Mariamman Temple is the main Tamil Hindu temple of Thailand. It is dedicated to 
Goddess Parvati. More than 60,000 Tamil-Thai exogamic Hindus participate in the 
Navratri religious procession in October-November every year. On the last day of 
this 10-day festival, the street in front of the temple is colourfully decorated 
with yellow flower garlands and candles, and the image of Sri Mariamman is taken 
through the streets in a procession – a portion of the Silom Road is closed to 
traffic. More than 90 per cent of devotees in this procession are Chinese and 
Thais. During the 10 days, most Thai and Chinese shops decorate their shops with 
yellow and bhagwa flags, and they neither eat nor sell non-vegetarian food. Many 
universities in Thailand teach Sanskrit. The Princess of Thailand has even 
composed many songs in Sanskrit.
Hinduism in United Arab Emirates and Arab World: There are currently 
three temples in UAE- two in Dubai and one in Abu Dhabi. The Krishna temple in 
Bur Dubai was constructed in 1958. The second Hindu Temple of Dubai is in Jebel 
Ali Village next to the Sikh Gurudwara. This temple has 16 deities including 
Shiva, Krishna, Ganesh, and Mahalakshami. Constructed at a cost of approximately 
60 million Dirham (US$16million), it was opened on October 5, 2022. The third 
grand temple in Abu Dhabi, popularly known as the BAPS Hindu Mandir, was 
inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 14, this year. It 
is built on 27-acre site at a cost of around Rs 700 crore. The land for the 
temple was donated by the UAE government.
The Sikh Gurudwara in Dubai, Guru Nanak Darbar, serves over 10,000 worshippers. 
Built at a cost of $20 million, it was opened in October 2022. Special 
three-hour sessions are held here for children on Saturdays: children are also 
taught Punjabi, how to do kirtan and other religious practices.
Many local Arabs, both men and women can be seen singing Hindu Bhajans. Yoga is 
very popular all over the Arab world, Iran and Turkey. Ayurvedic Burqa is 
gaining popularity as it is an antidote for skin disease prevalent among Arab 
women.
There are two cremation grounds for performing last rites of Hindus, one in Abu 
Dhabi and another in Dubai.
Closer home, in Pakistan, Yogi Haider (born Shamshad Haider) is a famous yoga 
teacher, operating since 1994. Today, his organisation teaches yoga to over 
10,000 students in Islamabad, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Lahore.
Hindu and Hinduism in the West: In 2022, the then UK Prime Minister Rishi 
Sunak performed Cow Puja with wife Akshata Murthy in London. Indian origin Leo 
Varadkar was elected as Prime Minister of Ireland in 2022. Dr Anand Satyanand 
held the office of the Governor General of New Zealand from 2006 to 2022. 
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Basdeo Pandey welcomed the third millennium 
on January 14, 2000 by leading a 50,000 strong Hindu gathering to chant Hanuman 
Chalisa. In 2016, Kamala Persaud Bessessar took office as Prime Minister of 
Trinidad with her hands on Srimad Bhagwad Gita. In 2020, Chandrika Prasad 
Santoki took the oath of office of the President of Suriname, chanting Sanskrit 
shlokas and mantras.
There is a famous incident, often related by NRIs in the US: Once, at a gas 
station, an Indian went to the cashier to pay for the fuel. The cashier, a White 
American, remarked, 'you are an Indian’, to which the Indian asked as to how he 
was so sure that he was an Indian and not a Pakistani. The cashier replied, ‘you 
are driving a costly BMW car. Pakistanis cannot afford such costly items’. He 
then said, ‘you must be ABCD’ – Attorney General, Barrister, Consultant and 
Director. The Indian then asked him about non-Indians and the White man replied 
they are abcd - atankwadi, bomb blaster, coolie and driver. The American also 
lamented, ‘you Indians are killing our White children! Not physically, but 
through competitions. All our colleges are flooded with Indian students’. 
Several leading MNCs like Google, IBM and Microsoft have Indian CEOs.
Patel is one of the many castes of Gujaratis. In the US, the total number of 
Indians is less than one percent of its population, and Patels even lesser – 
they are not even 0.1 per cent of the total US population. Yet, they own 70 per 
cent of motels. How so? You must be wondering. Actually, running a motel is a 
labour-intensive business, so instead of employing a large staff, all the 
members of the Patel family share the work. Hence, they are able to offer 
customers lesser rates than other motels. In the last five decades, most 
Americans sold their motels to Patels and thus, today, 70 percent of motels 
owners are Patels.
Remarks an American: “If a child grows up in America, in a Hindu family, the 
chances of marital breakdown are very small, the chances of educational 
encouragement are incredibly high, the culture of hard work, achievement and 
everything you want in life is at a exceptionally high level than rest of us.’ 
This explains how India’s ancient family tradition is relevant even today for 
the whole of mankind.
India Today: Indian culture teaches us to put service over sales, honour 
over hassle, and most importantly people over profit. And, this value system 
has, in no way, hampered its progress. At 7.2 per cent growth rate, India is the 
fastest growing economy in the world. In GDP Nominal terms, India is the fifth 
largest economy. The population of India’s middle class is more than the 
population of entire USA.
India’s median age is 28, f0r China and USA it is 38.5 years, Germany and EU 
Countries 45 years and for Japan it is 48.6 years. This means Bharat will 
continue to be a country of youth till 2052. On the other hand, China, Japan and 
European countries are rapidly ageing. Larry Summers, former US Secretary of the 
Treasury (Finance Minister) recently stated, ‘China is a Prison, Japan is a 
hospital and Europe is a museum’. (Perhaps, he meant that US must strengthen its 
relations and business with Bharat). Indeed, the economically developed G-7 
nations are trying to increase their business with Bharat. As a result, Hindi 
language is taught in many leading universities of the developed nations.
In February, 2024, American multinational strategy and management consulting 
firm, McKinsey & Company, stated that this is India’s century. In April 2024, 
the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), emphasised 
India’s role as a key driver for global growth in the coming years. He 
highlighted India’s remarkable growth trajectory, consistently surpassing seven 
per cent even amidst the challenges posed by Covid-19 pandemic.
US is going to polls in November this year. The contest is between Democrats and 
the Republican candidates. If Democrats win, Kamala Harris of Indian origin will 
be the first woman President in the 248-year history of USA. If the Republicans 
win, Usha Chilikuri Vance will become the first Indian origin Second Lady in US 
history. Either way, it is a win for India and Indians. Let us all say it 
loudly.  (Organiser, September 1, 2024)  
 -GoTop
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