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US State Georgia Declares October as ‘Hindu Heritage Month’

US State Georgia Declares October as ‘Hindu Heritage Month’

The state of Georgia in the United States has officially designated October as “Hindu Heritage Month” to honor and appreciate the significant contributions made by the thriving Hindu-American community within the state.

In an official proclamation, Governor Brian Kemp declared October as ‘Hindu Heritage’ month. This proclamation underscores the desire to celebrate Hindu heritage, highlighting its rich culture and the diverse spiritual traditions originating from India. The proclamation, dated August 23 and issued by the Governor of Georgia, acknowledges the substantial contributions of the vibrant Hindu American community to enriching the lives of the state’s citizens.

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The proclamation also highlighted that Hinduism is the third-largest religion globally, with approximately one billion followers worldwide and approximately three million in the United States. It further stated that during the month of October 2023, the Hindu community throughout the state of Georgia will come together to celebrate its heritage, with a particular focus on its culture and the diverse spiritual traditions originating from India.

The Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA), a Hindu advocacy group in the United States, has warmly welcomed this initiative and expressed gratitude to Governor Kemp for recognizing the significant contributions of the Hindu community across various sectors. On the platform X (formerly Twitter), the group noted, “Hinduism has contributed greatly to the cultural milieu of America.” This designation serves as a meaningful recognition of the Hindu-American community’s heritage and its role in enriching the cultural landscape of Georgia and the United States.

Georgia Passed a Resolution to Condemn Hinduphobia

It’s worth highlighting that in April 2023, Georgia made history by becoming the first U.S. state to pass a resolution condemning Hinduphobia. The state’s legislature approved the inaugural County Resolution that explicitly condemns Hinduphobia and anti-Hindu bias.

This resolution firmly denounces Hinduphobia and anti-Hindu prejudice while recognizing Hinduism as one of the world’s most extensive and ancient religions, with over 1.2 billion followers across more than 100 countries. It underscores the rich tapestry of diverse traditions and belief systems within Hinduism, all rooted in principles of acceptance, mutual respect, and peace. This action underscores Georgia’s commitment to promoting religious tolerance and understanding.

About the Hindu Heritage Month

The declaration of ‘Hindu Heritage Month’ and the resolution against Hinduphobia demonstrate a growing awareness and respect for Hindu culture and spirituality within the United States, highlighting the country’s rich tapestry of religious diversity. These initiatives celebrate the contributions of the Hindu-American community to the cultural mosaic of the nation.

Significance

Georgia joins a growing list of states that have recognized the importance of Hindu heritage and culture, including Texas, Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Florida, Minnesota, Virginia, and others. The declaration of ‘Hindu Heritage Month’ serves as a meaningful way to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions and significance of Hinduism within American society, fostering greater cultural understanding and appreciation.