The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, (HSS), USA recently hosted "Darshana: A Glimpse into the Hindu Civilization" exhibition at the 145-year-old Barron Arts Centre (BAC) in Woodbridge, New Jersey.
The month-long celebration of Hindu civilization was inaugurated by Middlesex County, New Jersey, division head of Folklife and Culture Isha Vyas and Woodbridge Mayor John E. McCormac. Sponsors of the exhibition include Mayor McCormac and the Woodbridge Township Cultural Arts Commission, led by Dr Dolores Capraro Gioffre.
Mayor McCormac expressed his gratitude that BAC hosted Darshana and accepted a proclamation to recognise the exhibition. "Woodbridge township maintains a long history of embracing a diverse population and stands committed to promoting equality and fostering a welcoming and supportive environment for all people from across the globe. Woodbridge Township is proud of the vibrant Hindu community and their contributions to science, education, medicine, law, business, and culture,” the Mayor said.
More than 300 guests utilised the opportunity to discover more about Hindu civilization. Children from Hindu-American families presented songs, dances, and other aspects of Hindu culture. A colourful overview of Hindu ideas and customs was presented as part of the exhibition which offered a chance to learn about one of the world's oldest civilizations with an ongoing influence on modern society.
The poster exhibition highlighted how Hindu knowledge has appeared in all spheres of human endeavour. Topics covered ranged from yoga and divinity to mathematics and administration.
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