CHURCH, MOSQUE AND TEMPLE IN DANISH
PLAYGROUND TO BOOST RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
PLAYGROUND TO BOOST RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
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“It is fun to see what a mosque looks like and a Hindu temple and to play with children from other religions,” says nine-year-old Caroline as she scrambles among the model buildings. “It is good to through tolerance seek to prevail over prejudice,” says Mehdi Mozaffari, a professor of Islam and Islamism at the Aarhus University.
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“It allows us, through games, to learn more about other religions,” says Joydal Sritharan, a 12-year-old Dane of Sri Lankan origin and one of very few Hindus living in Denmark. Sritharan’s grand uncle Antoni, a Hindu patriarch visiting from the Netherlands, agrees. “It is a good thing to teach children other ways to get to know each other,” he says.
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WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
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Śrīla Sridhara Mahārāja: In the Srimad-Bhagavatam, Uddhava posed this same question, “Why in the name of religion are there so many “isms” in the world? Will every “ism” that is found here independently take me to the goal? Or is there any gradation?” Krishna told him, “When the creation began, I transmitted the truths of religion into the heart of Brahma, the creator; and from Brahma, that came to his disciples. But according to the different capacity of those disciples, what they received was a little changed when they delivered it to others. ... There must be religious differences, but one who can catch the real internal meaning of the truth will be saved. Others will be misguided, and it will be a long time before they are delivered. Once having a real connection with a bona fide guru, he won’t be lost. In this way Krsna answered Uddhava’s question in the Eleventh Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam, and it is quite intelligible. It is neither unreasonable nor dogmatic. If we are sincere, we won’t be lost.
Śrīla Bhakti Raksaka Sridhara Mahārāja :
“Sri Guru & His Grace”
Chapter Nine: “A Religious Jungle”
http://bvml.org/SBRSM/books/index.html
Bhaktivedanta Memorial Library
“Sri Guru & His Grace”
Chapter Nine: “A Religious Jungle”
http://bvml.org/SBRSM/books/index.html
Bhaktivedanta Memorial Library
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