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At Parliament Of World Religions, Panel discusses the Swastika

“At Parliament Of World Religions, Panel discusses the Swastika”, India West, August 23, 2023:

“At the recently concluded Parliament of the World Religions in Chicago, a unique panel titled “Swastika Proclamation:Swastika is different from Hakenkreuz” explored the distinction between the Nazi emblem of hate and sacred Swastika, two similarly shaped symbols with diametrically opposite meanings.

The panel featured Rev. Dr. T. Kenjitsu Nakagaki, a Buddhist priest, Patricia Anne Davis, a Choctaw and Dine’/Navaji Indigenous Elder, Brahmachari Hari Chaitanya, a Hindu monk from Chinmaya Mission Dallas chapter, Jeff Kelman, a Holocaust historian, and Nikunj Trivedi, President of the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA).

Presenting to a full room of over 100 people, the panel highlighted the importance of the historic Swastika Proclamation, unveiled in October last year by spiritual leaders belonging to various traditions…..”

Read the full article at Indiawest.com

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