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About
Hinduism and Monotheism: "Hindus believe in one supreme Brahman. The
anciet sages and the seers always worshiped a formless form of the Lord.
The form came in for common people to be able to focus their worship." On
Hinduism and deitieis: "We strongly believe that God is in everything.
You can invoke God in a piece of stone. Every part of a deity's body
gives us a message - Ganesha's ears prompt us to be good listeners, his
eyes teach us to be focused." On
the role of the House of Worship: "Temples are bulit for a community
platform, people get married here, children love to come and sing,
dance." On
Religious Diversity: "We must appreciate differences. Ultimately we
all want to reach the supreme lord. All religions are equal. In our
prayers, we always say 'Let the entire universe be happy and healthy.'" In the fifth episode of our free podscast series “NYC Faith Leaders,” Maggi Van Dorn
interviews Dr. Uma Mysorekar, about her roots in faith, her medical
practice, and giving back to the community, helping to found the Hindu
Temple Society of North America – New York City’s oldest and largest
Hindu temple, in Flushing, Queens. We
hope you will not just listen to this series, but download the podcasts
to hear while driving, jogging, or washing the dishes. And subscribe
in order to be alerted when new installments are available. It’s a
great way to learn about the faiths of our New York City neighbors. |