TEMPLES IN USA

  Mar 5 2007  | Views 514 |  Comments  (3)
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  Ed Viswanathan posted 1 year ago

Hillary Clinton wrote a book, "   It Takes A Village" to bring up a child. Similarly, I believe It Takes A Temple"   to bring up a child in the west.

Temples are places where all  Hindus to come together and use them as locations to teach Carnatic Music, Bharata Natyam, Manipuri, and other classical dances,  tution for kids etc.

Retired people use temple  as a place to hang around and discuss all kind of spiritual and mundane things. 

But     I have agree with you.   The  amount of the money that is spent on temples is deplorable.  

People spent millions on temples and NOT EVEN ONE DIME on a library. 

Children have no idea what is the meaning of each ritual.  Temples rarely invite theologians to come and conduct seminars. 
 
Finally, I agree with your last part of your blog.  Each Temple should at least take care of 500 to 600 poor Hindu kids education in India. 
 
In my area, few of us get together and doing that in a very small scale.  I wish we could do more.  Christians and Moslems are doing this..BUT ALAS HINDUS DO NOT.
 
YOU WROTE:
 
I for one tried to raise funds for some project like the school for hearing and speech impaired and met with zero success. If the NRIs want to thank God they can easily do so by visiting a temple when they visit India .

That way the temples will get a face lift and the poor also will benefit. I am sure that many bloggers have their kith and kin abroad and I appeal to them to impress upon their wards that the Hindu Gods are rich indeed and need no further temples. What is needed is help for the poor and needy.
 
Thanks for your blog ...It is an eye opener.



  Ed Viswanathan posted 1 year ago

Hillary Clinton wrote a book, "It Takes A Village to bring up a child. Similarly, I believe It Takes A Temple  to bring up a child in the west. Temples are doing Hindus to come together and use them as locations to teach Carnatic Music, Bharata Natyam, Manipuri, and other classical dances,  tution for kids etc. Retired people use temples as places for them to hang around and discuss all kind of spiritual and mundane things. 

BUT I have agree with you amount of the money that is spent on temples is deplorable.  People spent millions on temples and NOT EVEN ONE DIME on library.  Children have no idea what is the meaning of each ritual.  Temples rarely invite theologians to come and conduct seminars. 
 
Finally, I agree with your last part of your blog.  Each Temple should at least take care of 500 to 600 poor Hindu kids education in India. 
 
In my area, few of us get together and doing that in a very small scale.  I wish we could do more.  Christians and Moslems are doing this..BUT ALAS HINDUS DO NOT.
 
YOU WROTE:
 
I for one tried to raise funds for some project like the school for hearing and speech impaired and met with zero success. If the NRIs want to thank God they can easily do so by visiting a temple when they visit India .

That way the temples will get a face lift and the poor also will benefit. I am sure that many bloggers have their kith and kin abroad and I appeal to them to impress upon their wards that the Hindu Gods are rich indeed and need no further temples. What is needed is help for the poor and needy.
 
Thanks for your blog ...It is an eye opener.
 



  shripriya posted 1 year ago

Truly said.





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