New Zealand introduces Hindu scripture classes: From Sanskrit to sacred texts—Here’s what students will learn
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New Zealand introduces Hindu scripture classes: From Sanskrit to sacred texts—Here’s what students will learn

The initiative aims to provide both children and adults with instruction in Sanskrit shlokas and mantras, alongside comprehensive knowledge of Hindu scriptures

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Aug 17, 2024, 10:00 pm IST
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Ishwari Vaidya taking Sanskrit Shloka classes (Image Source: X)

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In a significant step towards promoting Hindu culture and education, New Zealand has initiated classes to educate people about Hindu scriptures. These classes are held every Sunday at 11 AM at the Hindu Heritage Centre in Rotorua. The initiative aims to provide both children and adults with instruction in Sanskrit shlokas and mantras, alongside comprehensive knowledge of Hindu scriptures.

The classes are open to anyone with an interest in learning about Hindu culture. The first session was inaugurated on July 21 during the Guru Purnima celebrations, marking an auspicious beginning for the program.

The classes are led by Ishwari Vaidya, an electrical engineer by profession, who brings her rich cultural upbringing into the classroom. Ishwari, who currently teaches mathematics and science at John Paul College, emphasised the importance of these teachings, stating, “My mother taught Sanskrit to students aged 5 to 12. Reciting Sanskrit shlokas and mantras was an integral part of my upbringing. It is a privilege for me to pass this knowledge on to the younger generation.”

Dr. Guna Magesan, President of the Hindu Council of New Zealand, expressed his enthusiasm for the program, noting that they had been planning to start these classes for a long time. He also highlighted the potential for these classes to expand to other cities in New Zealand, reflecting the growing interest in Hindu education.

This initiative in New Zealand is part of a broader global trend where countries with significant Hindu populations are beginning to offer formal classes in Hindu scriptures.

For instance, in the United States, several Hindu temples and cultural organisations have started similar programs aimed at educating the younger generation about their cultural heritage. The United Kingdom has also seen a rise in Hindu educational programs, particularly in cities like London, where there is a significant Hindu community.

These global efforts reflect a renewed interest in preserving and promoting Hindu culture and values, particularly among the diaspora. As more countries begin to recognise the importance of such initiatives, it is expected that Hindu scripture classes will continue to grow in popularity and reach, ensuring that the rich heritage of Sanatan Dharma is passed on to future generations.

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