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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Charles III Coronation: Those who mock Hindu customs, follow ‘strange, superstitious’ practices at the ceremony

“Charles III Coronation: Britishers who mocked Hindu customs, follow strange superstitious practices at the ceremony”, Organiser, May 6, 2023:

“In April this year, Organiser reported a case from the UK showing how Hinduphobia is rooted in its culture. In the past, there have been repeated instances of Britishers mocking Indian religious practices, especially for the part of idol worshipping. But how many of you know that the coronation ceremony observed by Britain consists of numerous superstitious practices?

King Charles III will be coronated as the King of Britain on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London. The ceremony will also see the crowning of Queen Consort Camilla alongside Charles. Charles automatically ascended to the throne when Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022, and was officially proclaimed…”

Read more at: organiser.org

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