9 04, 2024

City of Markham declares April 9, 2024 as Hindu Lunar New Year

City of Markham declares April 9, 2024 as Hindu Lunar New Year, marking the start of festivities celebrated globally, symbolizing spring's arrival and the onset of numerous festivals. The Hindu Community is extremely thankful to the City of Markham on this historic occasion. Congratulations & best wishes to everyone.

23 01, 2024

VISHWA HINDU PARISHAD (VHP) CANADA STRONGLY DENOUNCES MISLEADING INFORMATION REGARDING SHRI RAM TEMPLE CONSTRUCTION

[January 23, 2024] - Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Canada, expresses its deep concerns and strongly condemns the dissemination of misleading information regarding the construction of Shri Ram Hindu temple alleged to be built atop a razed mosque. Various media outlets have recently published articles containing inaccuracies that distort the facts surrounding this issue. In 2019,

20 10, 2023

ADDRESSING HINDUPHOBIA IN CANADA

 October 19, 2023 – Canada is renowned globally for its commitment to diversity, tolerance, and inclusion; however recent incidents of Hinduphobia in the country have raised concerns within the Hindu community. As a nation that prides itself on embracing people from various backgrounds, it is crucial to confront these issues head-on and work towards

3 03, 2023

VHP Canada Press Release

March 02, 2023Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Canada denounces Hateful and Malicious report to defame Hindu CommunityIn another act of hate against Hindus in Canada, two self-proclaimed Human rights organizations with connections to extremist & secessionist ideology have published a false and malicious report against many Hindu organizations (including VHP Canada) and individuals. Vishwa Hindu Parishad

1 11, 2021

🙏Namaste 🙏

Namaste (nah-mah-stay) is a Sanskrit word that means “I bow to you.” Namah or Namas translates to “bow,” while Te means “to you.” In Hindu belief systems, namaste is a respectful greeting or salutation and a sign of deferential respect and goodwill. The Sanskrit word Namaskar is used interchangeably with namaste though it is a more formal way

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