History of Dialogue and Community Cohesion in Leeds: a Hindu Perspective

Mon, 08 Feb 2010 18:00 in Discussion Forums

On Monday 8th of February, Dialogue Society North, in association with The Institute for Spirituality, Religion and Public Life at Leeds Metropolitan University, hosted Mr. Niranjanbhai Vakharia to speak about the Hindu community as part of the ‘Dialogue and Community Cohesion in Leeds’ seminar series. Mr. Vakharia talked on behalf of the Hindu community in Leeds about the Hindu tradition, its worldview and practices, along with mentioning the Hindu community’s contributions to community activities in Leeds.

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