Parliament of World Religions: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS) focusess on Hindu Philosophy of Universal Oneness 
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Parliament of World Religions: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS) focusess on Hindu Philosophy of Universal Oneness 

The Parliament of the World's Religions is an important event that has the potential to make a real difference in the world. It is a chance for people from all over the world to come together and learn from each other, and to work together to build a better future.

Mohit SinghMohit Singh
Aug 31, 2023, 06:00 pm IST
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Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS) participants at the Parliament of World Religions

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS) participants at the Parliament of World Religions

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HSS is a 501(c)(3) voluntary non-profit cultural organization with over 230 chapters across the United States. HSS organizes service activities and community outreach projects to promote discipline, self-confidence, teamwork, and the spirit of selflessness. HSS also fosters a dynamic and flourishing Hindu-American community through civic duty, responsibility, and volunteerism, instilling lasting pride in Hindu heritage among its members. Over the Years, HSS’ community service was recognized by federal level programs, FEMA, federal, state, city – level local officials, CBS News, NBC news, ABC News, FOX news, NPR Radio, Houston Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, and many other mainstream establishments. Some intolerant elements attempted to disparage the HSS’s activities, but their attempts were unsuccessful.

The delegates at the Parliament were impressed by the HSS’s message of peace and harmony. They also appreciated the HSS’s commitment to social service.

A remarkable five-day event recently concluded at the Parliament of World Religions (PoWR), where the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) made a significant impact by sharing its mission, accomplishments, and a thought-provoking exhibition titled “Darshana: A Glimpse into Hindu Civilization”. The exhibition, previously acclaimed for its insights into Hindu heritage, was displayed at universities, state capitals, public libraries, schools, and places of worship, marking a poignant journey of interfaith dialogue and collective discovery.

The “Darshana” exhibit took center stage at PoWR, providing a safe haven for heartfelt conversations and mutual understanding. A key focus was to amplify the voices of representatives from historically persecuted faiths, fostering an environment of empathy and shared exploration. Beyond dispelling misconceptions, the exhibition shed light on the nurturing essence of Hindu culture, which at times has been overshadowed by misinformation and unfounded allegations.

Interactions at the HSS booth radiated the philosophy of ‘Universal Oneness’, an ancient tenet that resonated across religious lines. The diverse gathering included representatives from faiths like Paganism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and Baha’i, united in their appreciation of the theme. A beautiful embodiment of this unity was the introduction of Raksha Bandhan as the “Universal Oneness Day”, a concept that struck a chord with attendees encompassing the myriad spectrum of humanity.

The Parliament of World Religions extends its deepest gratitude to the Sikh community for their extraordinary dedication and unwavering support during the 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions.

Learn more at https://t.co/LOkuClgsiu pic.twitter.com/lYbOzAoyix

— The Parliament of the World's Religions (@InterfaithWorld) August 24, 2023

A poignant moment during the event was when HSS volunteers tied traditional silk wristbands, known as “rakhis”, on the hands of participants. These rakhis symbolized mutual protection and unity, a gesture that was met with genuine enthusiasm and gratitude. Some delegates even expressed the wish for such celebrations of global interconnectedness to transcend cultural boundaries and inspire cross-cultural harmony.

The Parliament attendees also lauded the decades of service by HSS in underserved areas. HSS has been instrumental in organizing Food and Essentials donation drives, the nationally acclaimed Sewa Diwali initiative, Guru Vandana celebrations (Teacher Appreciation Day), Health for Humanity programs, and Yogathon events that have positively impacted communities across numerous American cities.

Adding a vibrant note to the conference, HSS participated in the ‘Parade of Faiths’ on August 13, 2023. Alongside other groups, HSS members illuminated the procession with a blend of patriotic spirit, Dharmic foundation, and cultural exuberance. With U.S. flags held high, AUM symbols representing its spiritual heritage, and rhythmic beats of Dhol-Tasha drums paired with the grace of the Lezim folk dance, the HSS contingent spread goodwill, echoing the ideals of peace, inclusivity, and joy.

Dr. Bharti Raizada from the HSS Chicago Chapter captured the sentiment aptly, stating, “We were genuinely moved by the positive reception the Darshana exhibition garnered at the Parliament of World Religions. Launching the ‘Universal Oneness Day’ via our Raksha Bandhan celebration underlined our mutual ethos of unity and respect.” As the PoWR event concluded, the words of Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda from the first Parliament of World Religions in 1893 resonated, inspiring HSS volunteers to continue their selfless service with renewed vigor. Their commitment to bridging conversations, fostering connections, and promoting values of acceptance remains unswayed, exemplifying the rich tapestry of Hindu beliefs in embracing diversity.

For further information, please visit: www.facebook.com/hsschicagodowntown

What is Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS)
The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) is a US based non-profit, social, educational, and cultural organization of the Hindus living outside India. It was founded in 1940s and it is currently active in 156 countries and estimates 3289 branches. The HSS aims to coordinate the Hindu American community to practice, preserve, and advance ideals and values of Hindu Dharma. HSS conducts regular values-based education programs for children, youth and adults through more than 220 branches nationwide. They also organize service activities and community outreach projects.

What is Parliament of World Religions (PoWR)
The Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR) is an interfaith gathering that brings together people of different faiths to discuss common concerns and promote understanding and cooperation. The first Parliament was held in Chicago in 1893, and since then, there have been nine more Parliaments, most recently in 2019 in Salt Lake City.

The PoWR is not a religious organization, but rather a forum for dialogue and cooperation. The goal of the PoWR is to promote understanding and respect between people of different faiths, and to work together to address common challenges facing the world. The PoWR is a unique event that brings together people from all over the world to share their experiences and insights. It is a powerful opportunity to learn about different faiths and cultures, and to build bridges of understanding. The 10th Parliament of the World’s Religions will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 2024. The theme of the Parliament will be “Bridges of Hope: Building a Shared Future.”

Topics: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS)Hindu PhilosphyParliament of World ReligionsHinduUSAChicago
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