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Vivekananda Centre London

 
                         

 

 

Hindu Academy’s work in Schools, Colleges, Temples and Churches

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Promoting Hinduism

Hinduism has a great deal to offer to the West. Its inherent pluralistic teachings offer the best resolution to the question of how people of different religions can co-exist peacefully in a multi-faith society. Its contemporary interpretation of spirituality makes religious teachings relevant and exciting for the modern youth. The family values promoted in Hinduism offers the crucial cohesive force needed in modern society.  The reconciliation between the truth claims of a science oriented worldview and a religiously oriented worldview is essential in this century. Vivekananda centre invokes the findings at the cutting edge of modern sciences to bring about this reconciliation.

 

Structured study of Hinduism

We co-ordinate many classes throughout the UK teaching Hinduism at GCSE and Advanced levels and are the most prominent body in the UK involved in this work. We provide resources such as revision notes; teachers guide notes, and also help with arranging school trips to temples and monasteries. Our textbook Hinduism for Schools covers the syllabus material for GCSE in Hinduism, as well as portions of the Philosophy of Religion Module at Advanced level. Please email us to order or to get further details. The book costs £12 + postage and packing: it will be dispatched by second-class mail in the UK and by surface mail overseas.

 

Over the past three years 20 of our Advanced level candidates achieved full 100 percent marks in Hinduism modules at Advanced Subsidiary / Advanced levels.

 

Post Graduate Courses in Hinduism

In a year or so we are hoping to launch MA course in Contemporary Hinduism in partnership with a University in London. The course can be studied on a part-time or a full-time basis commencing in September 2007. Post graduate study of Hinduism can also be taken up in stages offering: a PG Certificate in Hindu Education (60 units of study), a PG Diploma in Hindu Education (incorporating 120 units of study) or a full MA  in Hindu Education (incorporating 180 units of study). The course can be taken up in conjunction with studying for a Post Graduate Certificate of Education.

 

Portrayal of Hinduism

We help with assemblies on Hinduism in many schools. We are happy to participate in discussions and debates on themes like religion and rationality, religion and science or religious pluralism for sixth form students. We help teach Hinduism as part of a PGCE training programme at many universities and teacher training centres. We find that Hinduism presented through the teachings of Swami Vivekananda is well received by youngsters from all faiths and no-faith backgrounds. These teachings generate a great deal of interest in broader ideas of spirituality. We work closely with many academic bodies both locally and nationally. We are one of the key advisors on Hinduism to the Department of Education, the Qualification and Curriculum Authority, the Religious Education Council of England and Wales, and one of the Examining Boards. 

 

Web presence

 

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Awards 2006

Talks On Hinduism

Hinduism In Media

 

 

Our Hinduism for Schools site is used extensively by many RE teachers and students, and provides a good starting point to explore the basics of Hinduism covering Key stages ONE to THREE.  We can be contacted over the internet for further resources and advice on teaching Hinduism.

 

Contribution in the media

 

A series of talks on Hinduism recorded at British Universities is being shown on freeview as under: These talks will run every Sunday, (On some Sundays the talks may be interrupted to accommodate certain live-telecasts).

  • UK on SKY Channel 807 (the channel is on FREEVIEW only at these timings)
  • Almost every Sunday morning from 10am to 11am and every Saturday from 9.30pm to 10pm
  • USA/CANADA: Talks every Sunday from 10am to 11am Eastern Time and 7 to 8am PT (Aastha is available in USA World direct platform Directtve at channel number 2005. In Canada Rogers Digital cable on the ATN platform channel number 584)
  • INDIA: Talks every Sunday in India on Aastha International at 3.30pm IST

 

We are the Hindu contributors to the World Congress of Faiths, The London Interfaith Centre, as well as some of the other local interfaith groups. We are the Hindu representatives at some of the local Standing Committees for Religious Education (SACRE). We often contribute a Hindu point of view on religious programmes on the BBC as well as on other Independent Channels.

 

E-Groups

Please click on any of the links below if you wish to join one of the Email Groups we run:

Ramakrishna List

Vivekananda List

Self Knowledge List

 

Contact:  Phone & Email

 

Telephone:  020 8902 0840  

Email: hindu@btinternet.com  

 

 

 

 

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