Vedic Hymns chanted at the first Hindu event at the GA State
Capitol
Atlanta, GA -- August 29, 2006 -- Hindu Vedic Hymns reverberated
the quiet monday afternoon hallways of the GA State Capitol
Building in Downtown Atlanta on August 28, 2006 - the first ever
Hindu event at the GA State Capitol. The occasion was the
inauguration of an exhibition titled 'Hindu Culture and Dharmic
Traditions of India', organized by the Atlanta Chapter of the
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS). Priest Srinivasa Sarma from the
Hindu Temple of Atlanta (HTA) chanted the hymns from the most
ancient Hindu scriptures - the Vedas - while Georgia State
Representatives Pedro Marin, Brooks Coleman and Tom Rice
inaugurated the Exhibition by the symbolic removal of the white
sheet covering the Exhibit panels.

The South Atrium of the capitol building was packed with the
who's who of the Atlanta Hindu-American community as well as
many young professionals taking off from their lunch breaks to
witness a new beginning for the Hindu community at the Capitol.
The event started with a welcome address by Sandeep Parashar,
the Atlanta coordinator of the Exhibition. Representative Pedro
Marin, representing Georgia District 96 that is a part of
Gwinnett County invited the Hindu-American community to empower
themselves by joining the diverse political mainstream. He also
welcomed HSS to host the Exhibition during the months of January
to March when the Capitol is in session.
Representative Tom Rice, Georgia District 51 (parts of Fulton
and Gwinnett counties), reminded the audience of the most
cherished American values of liberty and freedom that are absent
from almost 90% of the countries in the world today while
congratulating the Hindu-American community for its professional
conduct in availing itself of the opportunities that America
provides.
Representative Brooks Coleman, Georgia District 97 (part of
Gwinnett County) was excited to see the Exhibition at the
Capitol. He expressed his curiosity about the Hindu culture and
religion and his resolve and intent to learn more about it.
Narendra Reddy, executive member of the HTA and chairman of the
Georgia Indian American Republican Council (GIARC), read a
letter by the Governor of Georgia, Sonny Purdue, congratulating
HSS for bringing the Exhibition at the State Capitol. Sneha
Mehta, President - Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Atlanta Chapter, read
a similar letter by the Secretary of State, Cathy Cox.

The representatives were given copies of a coffee table version
of the Exhibition each by Vasav Mehta, Sushma Sharma and Dr Raj
Gandhi. Saumitra Gokhale, coordinator of HSS activities in the
American continents, gave a brief introduction to HSS and the
Exhibition. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by
Srikanth Konda in which he "thanked all the Atlanta Hindu
temples for supporting this event". This was followed by a
guided tour for the representatives and attendees led by
Saumitra Gokhale.
About the Exhibition

The Exhibition titled 'Hindu Culture and Dharmic Traditions of
India' is a bird's eye view of the vast Hindu cultural heritage.
It aims to spread awareness amongst the American people and
lawmakers about the Hindu Culture, traditions, Basic Concepts,
Way of living, Hindu Temples, Art, Music, Philosophies such as
Yoga, Ayurveda and ancient Hindu achievements in Math and the
Sciences. The occasion for this "Hindu Awareness" campaign is
the Birth Centenerary Celebrations of Shri Madhav Sadashiv
Golwalkar, one of modern India's greatest organizers and
Spiritual giants. If you would like to organize the Exhibition,
contact Sandeep Parashar at 404-751-8896.
About Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh is a non-profit, 501(c)3, tax-exempt,
voluntary organization in the United States. It was founded in
1995 and aims to organize the Hindu-American community in order
to preserve, practice and promote Hindu ideals and values. For
more information kindly visit
www.hssus.org
Contact: Sandeep Parashar at 404-751-8896 or
sandeep.parashar@gmail.com
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