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- Email Subscription | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
As a member, you'll enjoy exclusive access to a wide range of cultural events, spiritual activities, and educational programs for all ages. Engage in meaningful volunteer opportunities, expand your social network, and foster spiritual growth within a supportive environment. Subscribe today to enrich your life with cultural connections, lifelong learning, and cherished community bonds. Subscribe to HCF Get Involved Joining the Hindu Cultural Foundation (HCF) opens the door to a vibrant community dedicated to preserving and celebrating Hindu culture and traditions. As a member, you'll enjoy exclusive access to a wide range of cultural events, spiritual activities, and educational programs for all ages. Engage in meaningful volunteer opportunities, expand your social network, and foster spiritual growth within a supportive environment. Subscribe today to enrich your life with cultural connections, lifelong learning, and cherished community bonds. See Our Events Sign up for Email Updates Subscribe to get email updates and access to exclusive subscriber content. First Name Last Name Email Sign Me Up Thanks for submitting! Let's Make A Change Here are some ways you can help HCF to support the work we do. : Donate In Person Hamilton, ON Canada Online Make a donation. Click to Give Over the email It's easy to donate offline too. namaste@hinducanadian.org
- Partner Podcast | Hindu Canadians (HCF)
Watch Partner Podcast A platform dedicated to the Community engagement, Learn and Listen True Insights Matter Welcome to Our Partner Podcast True Insights Matter provides a perspective to the current affairs and community support activity happening in Canada. Follow us on social media channels to get latest updates. Read More Your #vote Matters! Every Canadian Your #vote Matters! Every Canadian – Especially #Hindu Canadians – MUST Participate in Elections Canadian Hindus Ramotsav 2024 Canadian Hindus Expressing their Happiness on Ramlala Pran Paristha in Ayodhya - HCF Ramotsav 2024 Politics on the Edge: Navigating the Path "Politics on the Edge: Navigating the Liberal Crisis & the Next Liberal PM" Understanding what are the options. Khalistani Attack on Hindu Canadians Khalistani Attack on Hindu Canadians Unpacking the Events and the Road Ahead #khalistani #news HCF Holi On the Beach Festival 2024 Watch the recent Holi on the beach celebration by HCF in Hamilton Canada Canadian Hindus Ramotsav 2024 Canadian Hindus Expressing their Happiness on Ramlala Pran Paristha in Ayodhya - HCF Ramotsav 2024 Ganpati Visharjan Brantford CANADA, Ganpati Visharjan Brantford CANADA, Lake Side, 2023 by Brantford Hindu Community. A great celebration organized in community getting everyone together. Grand Holi Celebration in 2023 Holi Celebration in Canada by Hindu Canadian Foundation. An amazing celebration full of dance Masti and color. Enjoy this highlights video. All rights reserved to HCF. #holi #holispecial #holicanada #canada #hindu #color #happiness #indian #holidhamal #holisong Trailer Ramleela Manchan Oakville Hindu Canadian Foundation is hosting Ramleela with 60+ theoretical artist in Oakville Canada. This is one of the grand indoor Ramleela Manchan with Several audio. Visual effects. Immerse yourself in this amazing celebration with lots of other Fun Activities Deepawali. 108 Kids Chanting Hanuman Chalisa Hanuman Chalisa Chanting by 108 Kids in Hindu Samaj Temple, Canada. Supported by Hindu Canadian Foundation. #canada #hindu #jaishreeram #ayodhya Ganpati Visharjan Brantford CANADA, Mere Ghar Ram Aaye hai Dance by Kashvi in Canadian cold weather. #jaishreeram #canada #winter HCF Deepawali Mahotsav 2024 HCF Hosted deepawali Celebration at Oakville. The event was joined by ~1500+ people
- Shri Ram Mandir History | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) stands as a beacon of hope, faith, and unity for Hindus across Canada. It is through your unwavering support that we have been able to preserve our rich heritage, foster community connections, and uphold the teachings of Sanatan Dharma. Today, we humbly reach out to you, seeking your blessings and contributions to continue this sacred mission. Ayodhya - Ram Mandir Understanding the history of Shri Ram Mandir is essential to appreciating its cultural and spiritual significance for billions of Hindus worldwide. Based on actual sources, including archaeological evidence, historical texts, and court judgments, the site has been revered as Bhagwan Ram's birthplace for centuries. European travelers, ancient inscriptions, and excavations confirm the continuous worship of Hindus at the location, even during tumultuous times. Knowing this history is not just about the past but about honoring a legacy that has inspired resilience, unity, and faith across generations. The Significance of Shri Ram Mandir for Billions of Hindus Writers: Sai Gayatri & Karthik Srinivas The Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya holds unparalleled significance for billions of Hindus around the globe. This sacred temple, dedicated to Bhagwan Ram, is not merely a structure of bricks and mortar but a profound symbol of faith, resilience, and the rich cultural heritage of Hindu civilization. Its importance lies in its spiritual, historical, and cultural dimensions, each deeply embedded in the Hindu ethos. Spiritual Significance: Bhagwan Ram, revered as Maryada Purushottam, represents the epitome of dharma (righteousness), truth, and compassion. His life, as narrated in the Ramayana, serves as an ethical guide for humanity. The Shri Ram Mandir, situated at the birthplace of Bhagwan Ram, is considered the spiritual nucleus of these teachings. Hindus believe that a darshan (holy sight) of Bhagwan Ram at this sacred site bestows immense blessings and offers a pathway to inner peace and enlightenment. The temple transcends its physical form, embodying divinity and serving as a central point for bhakti (devotion). Pilgrims visiting this revered site seek solace, guidance, and inspiration to lead lives rooted in virtue, emulating the ideals of Bhagwan Ram. Historical Resonance: The history of Shri Ram Mandir is a saga of resilience and triumph over adversity. The existing temple was destroyed by Islamic (Muslim) emperor Babur and his general Mir Baqi in 1528 CE. According to historical accounts and Hindu traditions, a temple dedicated to Bhagwan Ram existed at the site, considered his birthplace, but was demolished during Babur's reign. Following the destruction, a mosque known as the Babri Masjid was constructed at the same location., yet the faith in Bhagwan Ram’s birthplace remained unwavering. For centuries, Hindus persevered in their efforts to reclaim and honor this sacred ground, reflecting an enduring commitment to their heritage and belief system. The foundation of the Shri Ram Mandir in 2020 and its completion in 2024 marked the culmination of this long-standing endeavor. For Hindus, the temple’s reconstruction represents not just the revival of a holy site but also the restoration of cultural identity and historical justice. Cultural and National Importance: The Shri Ram Mandir stands as a testament to the grandeur of Hindu culture and philosophy. Its intricate design showcases traditional Indian craftsmanship, symbolizing the artistic and architectural brilliance of ancient India. Beyond its architectural splendor, the temple serves as a unifying force within Hindu society, transcending regional and linguistic divides. For the global Hindu diaspora, it is a beacon of cultural pride and a reminder of their shared heritage. It fosters solidarity and reinforces the timeless values of Hinduism in an increasingly globalized world. A Universal Message: While deeply rooted in Hindu traditions, the story of Shri Ram Mandir conveys a universal message. The life of Bhagwan Ram exemplifies justice, duty, and harmony —principles that resonate across cultures and religions. The temple, therefore, is not only a sacred site for Hindus but also a monument of values that inspire humanity at large. It invites individuals from all backgrounds to reflect on the principles of dharma and to aspire to live with integrity, compassion, and justice. Timelines The history of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya encompasses a vast timeline, intertwining historical, tradition, and recorded history. Here's an overview of significant events: Yuga History: Treta Yuga: According to Hindu (Sanatan) tradition, Ayodhya was the capital of the Ikshvaku dynasty during the Treta Yuga, with Lord Ram as its most celebrated king. Texts like the Valmiki Ramayana narrate Lord Ram's life and reign in Ayodhya. Ancient and Medieval Periods: 11000 BCE – 4700 BCE: Accounts and old scriptures suggest that Ayodhya served as the capital of Bharat (modern Day India), with 60 kings of the Ikshvaku dynasty reigning during this period. Bhagwan Ram was the 61st king. 2nd–1st Century BCE: Archaeological excavations indicate that Ayodhya was under the Shunga dynasty's control, with evidence of structural developments during this era. (scientifically proved) 4th–6th Century CE: The Gupta dynasty, particularly under the ruler King Skandagupta, is credited with constructing numerous temples in Ayodhya, reinforcing its status as a significant religious center. 11th Century CE: The Gahadavala dynasty is noted for erecting several temples in Ayodhya, further enhancing its religious prominence. Destruction of Ayodhya Mandir by Islamist Rulers: 1528: One of his generals, Mir Baqi comes to Ayodhya destroyed the temple in 1528 and built a mosque in its place, which is named after the ruler, Babri Masjid (Babur’s Mosque). 1766-1771- The Jesuit missionary Joseph Tiefenthaler, who visited the site between 1766-1771, wrote that either Aurangazeb (last prominent Mughal Ruler) or Babur had demolished the Ramkot fortress, including the house that was considered as the birthplace of Rama by Hindus. He further stated that a mosque was constructed in its place, but the Hindus continued to offer prayers at a mud platform that marked the birthplace of Rama. Colonial Period: 1858: Nihang Sikhs attempted to claim the Babri Masjid as Lord Ram's birthplace, marking the beginning of the struggle for control over the disputed site. 1859: British colonial administration erects a fence to separate the places of worship, allowing the inner court to be used by Muslims and the outer court by Hindus 1885: The first case was filed in January 1885 in the Court of the Sub-Judge, Faizabad, by Mahant Raghubir Das against Lord Woodhouse. Mahant’s plea was rejected by the British. Modern Era: 1949-50: Gopal Singh Visharad filed a case seeking rights for performing puja to the idol from the Janmasthan. The court issued a temporary approval for pooja. On 24 April 1950, the State of Uttar Pradesh, which had a Congress government led by Govind Ballabh Pant, appealed against the order. On 5 December 1950, Paramhans Ramchandra Das, head of the Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas (Rama Birthplace Temple Trust), an organisation linked to the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), filed a cases seeking continuation of puja. 1959-61- Nirmohi Akhara filed a case seeking possession of the site, as the custodian of Janmabhoomi. On 18 December 1961, the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Board of Wakfs claimed the mosque and the adjoining land, and demanded the removal of the idols. 1984: The Vishva Hindu Parishad initiated a movement to reclaim the Babri Masjid site for a Ram temple, bringing the issue into national prominence. 1986: On 1 February 1986, the district judge directed that the gates of the structure be unlocked for Hindu worshippers. The same year, Muslims set up Babri Masjid Action Committee to protest against the decision. 1989: Former VHP vice-president and a retired judge of the Allahabad High Court, Deoki Nandan Agarwal, filed a case on 1 July 1989 at the Allahabad High Court in the name of Bhagwan Ram Lalla Virajman (Ram lalla). On 14 August 1989, Allahabad High Court ordered maintenance of status quo at the site. 1990- Rath Yatra- was hosted from Somnath to Ayodhya to garner support for the Ram Mandir and give the rightful access to Hindus. 1992: The structure at the disputed site was demolished on 6 December 1992. President’s rule is imposed and thousands of Hindus were killed in an attack by the ruling government of Utter Pradesh. 1993-1996- Court proceedings at Allahabad High Court recording oral evidence. 2002-05: 3 High Court judges began hearing the case in April 2002 to determine who the site belongs to and directed the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to excavate it to find if a temple existed in the area as claimed by the Hindus. The ASI began work in June 2003 and found the claim to be true. 2003 ASI Excavation: The summary of the ASI report signified concrete proofs of a temple under the mosque. The excavations yielded: Stone and decorated bricks as well as mutilated sculptures of a divine couple and carved architectural features, including foliage patterns, amalaka, kapotapali, doorjamb with semi-circular shrine pilaster, broken octagonal shaft of black schist pillar, lotus motif, circular shrine having pranjala (watershute) in the north and 50 pillar bases in association with a huge structure. In March 2003, the Supreme Court disallowed all religious activity at the acquired land. July 2005: Suspected Islamic militants attack the disputed site, using a jeep laden with explosives to blow a hole in the wall of the complex. Security forces killed five people they say are militants, and a sixth who was not immediately identified. 2003: The Archaeological Survey of India conducted excavations at the disputed site, uncovering evidence suggestive of a pre-existing temple beneath the mosque. 2009: The Liberhan Commission, which had been set up to analyze the sequence of events leading up to the demolition of the disputed structure, submitted its report to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after being granted 48 extensions. 2010: The Allahabad High Court, divided the disputed land into three parts ― one-third for the Sunni Waqf Board, one-third for the Nirmohi Akhara, and one-third to the party for 'Ram Lalla’. December 2010, the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha and the Sunni Waqf Board challenged the High Court’s decision in the apex court. 2016: Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament Subramanian Swamy filed a plea in the Supreme Court on 26 February 2016 seeking the construction of Ram Temple at the disputed site. 2018: The Supreme Court started hearing civil appeals in February 2018. In March, it rejected all interim pleas, including Swamy's, seeking to intervene. In April, a plea was filed by advocate Rajeev Dhavan, who was representing some of the Muslim bodies. 2019: CJI Gogoi constituted a five-judge constitution bench to hear the appeals. The Supreme Court appointed a mediation panel to resolve the issue. After mediation proceedings failed, the court began daily hearings in the case on 6 August. 9 November 2019: The Supreme Court has given its verdict in the Ramjanmabhoomi case. The land has been allotted to Hindus for the construction of the temple. Muslims are to be allotted a separate five-acre site at a prominent location in Ayodhya for the construction of a mosque. 2020: In August, PM Narendra Modi conducted ‘Bhoomi Puja’ in Ayodhya and launched the construction of the Ram Mandir. 22 Jan 2024 : The Ram temple was officially inaugurated on January 22, marking the culmination of decades of legal and social disputes. HCF Yearly Celebration The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) annually commemorates the historic restoration of Shri Ram Mandir with profound devotion and enthusiasm, fostering unity and reverence among Hindu Canadians. These celebrations are marked by elaborate events such as Rath Yatras connecting Hindu Temples across Canada, featuring vibrant processions with devotional singing, chanting of Bhagwan Ram’s name, ornate decorations, Digital Truck, and more. Hindu temples and Organizations across Canada host special rituals, including pujas, havans, and kirtans, creating opportunities for collective spiritual engagement. The Foundation also organizes cultural programs showcasing traditional dance, music, and storytelling that emphasize the significance of Bhagwan Ram’s life and the temple’s historical and spiritual importance. In addition, educational seminars and interactive discussions aim to engage younger generations, instilling pride in their cultural heritage and fostering a deeper understanding of Hindu traditions. Community celebrations, featuring prasad and traditional Hindu cuisine, further strengthen communal bonds and inclusivity. These annual observances not only celebrate a monumental event in Hindu history but also serve as a vital platform for promoting Hindu values, cultural pride, and unity within the Canadian diaspora. 2025 HCF Ram Ayodhya Mandir Anniversary : #jaishriram #ayodhya #hinducanadian #shriram #restoration #culture Read More An Appeal The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) is dedicated to preserving our rich heritage, fostering unity, and sharing the teachings of Sanatan Dharma within the Canadian diaspora. With your support, we organize cultural programs, youth workshops, and dialogues, ensuring that our Hindu values and traditions thrive. * Full Name * Email * Phone * Donation CA$21 CA$51 CA$101 CA$501 Tell us what inspired your donation (optional) Your inspiration matters, Every story fuels our mission and deepens our collective impact. 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- Protect Places of Worships | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Canada’s places of worship are more than architectural landmarks—they are vital spaces of faith, belonging, and healing. At the Hindu Canadian Foundation, we proudly support Member of Parliament Jamil Jivani’s motion calling for stronger protections for these sanctuaries, and we welcome Justice Minister Sean Fraser’s legislative commitment to safeguarding public access. Amid rising hate and targeted disruption, these actions reaffirm the values of tolerance and dignity that define our country. Standing Up for Sacred Places: A United Call to Protect Places of Worship Across Canada from Violent Protesters At the Hindu Canadian Foundation, we proudly support Member of Parliament Jamil Jivani’s motion calling for stronger protections for these sanctuaries, and we welcome Justice Minister Sean Fraser’s legislative commitment to safeguarding public access. Amid rising hate and targeted disruption, these actions reaffirm the values of tolerance and dignity that define our country. Whether it's a temple, church, synagogue, or mosque, every sacred space deserves respect, and every Canadian deserves to worship freely, without fear. Faith Without Fear: Canada is trying to move forward, HCF is supporting & Watching the devlopments At the Hindu Canadian Foundation, we stand with Member of Parliament Jamil Jivani’s notice of motion to protect places of worship across Canada. This initiative is more than a policy proposal, it’s a significant step toward safeguarding the spiritual sanctuaries where Canadians of all backgrounds find peace, strength, and connection. MP, Jivani’s motion, submitted to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, calls for urgent action in response to a troubling rise in violence and intimidation targeting religious institutions. From Hindu temples and churches to synagogues and mosques, sacred spaces have faced desecration, vandalism, and threats. The motion urges Parliament to recognize these attacks as violations of Canadian heritage and to consider stronger legal protections, including increased penalties for arson and the implementation of “bubble zone” laws to shield worshippers from harassment. This motion is a powerful reflection of the tireless efforts of the Hindu community and many others who have long advocated for the safety and dignity of all faith groups. We believe the government must ensure these places remain safe, respected, and accessible to everyone. A Welcome Step Forward from Justice Minister Sean Fraser: In a promising development, Justice Minister Sean Fraser has announced new federal legislation aimed at preventing the obstruction of access to places of worship, schools, and community centres. The proposed laws would make it a criminal offence to intimidate or threaten individuals attending events at these venues willfully. This move aligns with the spirit of Jivani’s motion and reinforces Canada’s commitment to religious freedom and peaceful assembly. Read here: https://toronto.citynews.ca/2025/06/28/new-laws-against-blocking-access-to-places-of-worship-schools-coming-fraser-says/ Minister Fraser emphasized that “people need to know that in Canada they are free to pray to the God of their choice,” while also being protected from hate and discrimination. These measures send a clear message: Canada will not tolerate threats to its diverse communities or their right to worship freely. A Call to All Canadians & Hindu Canadians: We call on every Canadian, every neighbor, every parliamentarian, to lend their voice and support. Together, we can ensure this motion is passed with unity, respect, and the recognition it truly deserves. Our hearts go out to those who’ve experienced the pain of attacks on places of worship. When any place of faith is targeted, it’s not just an attack on a building, it’s an attack on the values we all hold dear. The Hindu Canadian Foundation is committed to doing everything we can to help this motion succeed. We stand in solidarity with every community that believes in protecting what’s sacred, and we welcome the government’s steps toward a safer, more inclusive Canada. Subscribe to our email list now to stay updated on the latest developments and never miss out! Join our mailing list Email* Subscribe I want to subscribe to your mailing list.
- Restoration of Ayodhya Mandir 2025 | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
"Join the Hindu Canadian Foundation's grand celebration of Shri Ram Mandir's restoration! Discover how the Rath Yatra united Peel, Halton, and Hamilton regions, connecting four temples with spiritual rituals, vibrant bhajans, and unwavering devotion. Celebrate Restoration Day on January 22!" Restoration of Ayodhya Mandir Anniversary 2025 Album The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) organized a grand Rath Yatra on January 18, 2025, uniting Peel, Halton, and Hamilton regions to honor the restoration of Shri Ram Mandir. Starting at Hindu Sabha Mandir, Brampton, the Yatra spanned 200 km, connecting four temples with heartfelt Aartis, Hanuman Chalisa recitations, and vibrant bhajans. Devotees braved freezing temperatures to celebrate with unwavering devotion, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere. HCF emphasizes January 22 as Restoration Day, urging all Hindus to commemorate the occasion with rituals, education, and celebration. Digital Truck and 100s of cars traveled more than 200 km covering 3 Major Regions in Canada. Glimpse: HCF Hosts Grand Restoration of Ayodhya Mandir Celebration, Uniting Peel, Halton, and Hamilton Regions January 18, 2025, Brampton, ON – The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) hosted a landmark event commemorating the restoration of Shri Ram Mandir, the most revered religious site for Hindus worldwide. This day-long celebration brought together Hindu communities across Peel, Halton, and Hamilton regions, showcasing unparalleled cultural pride and spiritual unity. A Day of Spiritual Magnificence: The event began at Hindu Sabha Mandir, Brampton, where the Tamil Hindu Community from GTA recited the Vishnu Sahasranama Paath with profound devotion. Shri MadhuSoodan Lama ji, President of Hindu Sabha Mandir, officially flagged off the Rath Yatra after the recitation. Despite the biting -10°C temperatures, devotees passionately participated in the Hanuman Chalisa chanting session led by Shri Ajay Tyagi and Pandit Manoj Gairola ji under the towering 55-foot Pratima of Shri Hanuman ji. To sustain the spiritual momentum, the temple graciously served a sumptuous breakfast and packed meals for the hundreds of Ram Bhakts embarking on the journey. Connecting Mandirs to Honor Mandir Restoration: The Rath Yatra embarked on a spiritually uplifting journey spanning over 200 km in a single day, connecting four temples and uniting hundreds of devotees: Hindu Sabha Mandir, Brampton The Yatra commenced with positive energy and prayers, as devotees gathered for Hindu rituals. Temple President Shri MadhuSoodan Lama ji officially flagged off the event. Triveni Mandir, Brampton Upon arrival, the Yatra was warmly welcomed with vibrant chants of Shri Ram and showers of rose petals. Pandit Manoj ji led the devotees in a heartfelt Aarti and Hanuman Chalisa chanting session, adding to the day’s spiritual fervor. Vaishno Devi Temple, Oakville At this stop, Piyush Pandit ji and Mukund ji performed the divine Ram Lala Aarti. The atmosphere came alive with energetic Hanuman Chalisa recitals and joyful Sankirtan. Hindu Samaj Temple, Hamilton The Yatra concluded at Hindu Samaj Temple, where Shri Ram ji’s Palki was greeted with a shower of flower petals and devotional bhajans. President Shri Ajay Mahajan ji and his team organized an exceptional reception. Pandit Shri Gaurav ji and Shri Shashikant Bhushan ji led melodious Ram Bhajans, culminating in a heartfelt Hanuman Chalisa and grand Aarti. Shri Ajay Mahajan ji and his team served a delectable prasadam feast, including snacks and tea, leaving the devotees spiritually enriched and deeply satisfied. Objective and Call to Action: HCF urges Hindu Canadians and Hindus worldwide to recognize January 22 as Restoration Day, marking the historic restoration of Shri Ram Mandir. Recommended Actions: Light a diya at home and perform Ram Ji Ki Aarti. Explore historical facts and timelines of Shri Ram Mandir’s restoration with your family. Organize a Sundarkand Paath and invite friends and family to celebrate. Read HCF’s detailed historical article on Shri Ram Mandir to appreciate its significance. Special Thanks: HCF extends its heartfelt gratitude to: All RAM Bhakts who joined the Yatra throughout dedicated their day to Prabhu Shri Ram to celebrate the Restoration Anniversary Sai Dham Food Bank and Shri Vishal Ji for the beautifully decorated Ram Jhanki and flower-adorned van. The enthusiastic youths and volunteers who carried the Palki throughout the Yatra. Supporting Organizations and Community Leaders: Shri Vijay Jain (President, Vishwa Jain Sangathan, Canada ), Shri Ravi Huda ji (Canadian Hindu Volunteers), Tamil Hindu Community from GTA, Shri Anil Arora Ji (Canadian Hindus for Harmony), Shri Anil Thapa Ji (Nepali Hindu Community), Shrimati Vaidehi Raut Ji (Panorama India), Shri Mayank Saxena (President AUPCA), Shri Pathik Shukla Ji (Community Leader), Shri Yogi Ji (Helping Hand Foundation), Shri Ajay Sharma (AJ Media), Shri Tarun Pal Singh (South Asia News), Shri Rakesh Tiwari Ji (Hindi Times), Shrimati Sumita Sinha (BAJCA), and Deep Shukla (Culture Connection), Shri Nik Thakkar ji (Community Leader), Shri Sudhir Kumar Ji (Community Leader) and many more. HCF thanks all Ram Bhakts who participated in this historic Yatra, traveling over 200 km and uniting four temples to make the celebration a resounding success. Together, we honor the sacrifices of our ancestors and celebrate the spiritual and cultural significance of Shri Ram Mandir’s restoration. #ayodhya #rammandir #restoration #hindu #canada #india
- 6th Kawad Yatra 2024 | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
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- Amazon Canada and HCF Colloboration | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Toronto, Canada - June 14, 2024 - Amazon Canada and Hindu Canadian Foundation Collaborate to Preserve Hindu Cultural Heritage. In a landmark partnership aimed at safeguarding cultural values and respecting Hindu religious sentiments, Amazon Canada and the Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) have joined hands together to address a critical issue affecting the Hindu community in Canada. Read More (Press Release)..! Amazon Canada and Hindu Canadian Foundation Collaborate to Preserve Cultural Heritage Toronto, Canada - June 14, 2024 - Amazon Canada and Hindu Canadian Foundation Collaborate to Preserve Hindu Cultural Heritage. In a landmark partnership aimed at safeguarding cultural values and respecting Hindu religious sentiments, Amazon Canada and the Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) have joined hands together to address a critical issue affecting the Hindu community in Canada. Read More (Press Release)..! Note to Editors: Attached is a photograph of HCF volunteer Saurabh Sharma and Amazon Employee A Kakkar during the collection process. Please credit Hindu Canadian Foundation. Amazon Canada and Hindu Canadian Foundation Collaborate to Preserve Cultural Heritage Toronto, Canada - June 14, 2024 - In a landmark partnership aimed at safeguarding cultural values and respecting Hindu religious sentiments, Amazon Canada and the Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) have joined hands together to address a critical issue affecting the Hindu community in Canada. For too long, damaged Hindu God idols have been callously discarded, causing profound hurt and distress among members of the Hindu community. Recognizing the gravity of this situation, Amazon Canada has taken a proactive stance by teaming up with the Hindu Canadian Foundation to confront this issue head-on. This pioneering partnership signifies a significant stride towards promoting cultural sensitivity and religious inclusivity within Canadian society. Under this collaboration, Amazon Canada has committed to collecting damaged Hindu God idols that were previously consigned to the garbage, ensuring their respectful handling and preservation. This initiative underscores Amazon Canada's unwavering dedication to corporate social responsibility and its steadfast commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. The inaugural damaged idol collected under this initiative was procured from Amazon's YYZ9 cRets warehouse. Facilitating the collection process was HCF volunteer Saurabh Sharma, whose tireless efforts and dedication to the cause are truly commendable. "We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Amazon Canada for their proactive efforts in addressing the religious sentiments of the Hindu community," said Arunesh Giri, HCF President. "This collaboration underscores the transformative impact that can be achieved when organizations prioritize cultural understanding and inclusivity." Furthermore, HCF extends its deepest gratitude to the Hindu community and Amazon employees who have embraced an inclusive culture and played an integral role in addressing this pressing issue. Special acknowledgment is due to A Kaur, whose proactive outreach was instrumental in initiating this partnership. "We are profoundly grateful to A Kakkar for her proactive engagement and to all members of our community who have supported us in this endeavor," stated Nikkhil Ojhaa, HCF General Secretary . "We urge our community members to remain vigilant and report any incidents that undermine our beliefs or cause distress, empowering HCF to take swift and effective action." This collaboration marks the first of its kind in North America, setting a precedent for other regions to follow. The initiative reflects a deep commitment to cultural sensitivity and environmental responsibility, promoting a broader understanding of Hindu practices and beliefs. The Hindu Canadian Foundation, known for its efforts to preserve and promote Hindu culture and traditions in Canada, sees this partnership as a significant step forward. By working with Amazon Canada, a major player in the online retail market, HCF hopes to make a meaningful impact on how religious items are treated, ensuring that they receive the dignity they deserve. As the partnership between Amazon Canada and the Hindu Canadian Foundation continues to evolve, both organizations remain steadfast in their commitment to promoting cultural understanding and preserving the rich heritage of diverse communities across Canada. For more information on how to participate in this initiative, please visit the Hindu Canadian Foundation’s website or contact their support team directly. Let us come together to honor our traditions and ensure that our sacred items are treated with the reverence they deserve. For media inquiries, please contact: namaste@hinducanadian.org Download the Press Release
- About Us | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Hindu Canadian Foudnation Founded in 2019 to connect the Hindu Community across Canada, HCF has come a long way in achieving it's goal. We share the great and ancient Hindu culture with a Canadian Community HCF Journey HCF operates across various domains, working tirelessly to promote Hindu Dharma in Canada. Our multifaceted approach encompasses cultural celebrations interwoven with Dharmic elements, blood donation drives, community outreach programs, online contests for festivals such as Deepawali, organizing the Kawad Yatra, Hindu New Year celebrations, and advocacy for Hindu rights. Mission and Vision: At the core of HCF's mission is the desire to foster a sense of community and connection among Hindus in Canada. We aim to provide platforms for cultural celebrations that not only showcase the richness of our traditions but also integrate elements of Dharma to deepen the spiritual experience. Key Initiatives: Cultural Celebrations with Dharmic Elements: HCF organizes cultural events that not only celebrate our heritage but also incorporate the spiritual essence of Hindu Dharma. Blood Donation: We actively engage in initiatives to contribute to the well-being of the broader Canadian community, including organizing blood donation drives to address critical healthcare needs. Community Work: HCF is committed to community service, participating in projects that enhance the quality of life for individuals and families within our community. Deepawali Online Contest: As part of our efforts to embrace the digital age, we organize online contests during festivals like Deepawali, fostering engagement and celebration within the community. Kawad Yatra: HCF supports and organizes the Kawad Yatra, a pilgrimage where devotees carry the holy water of the Ganges to their local temples, symbolizing their devotion and commitment. Hindu New Year Celebration: We come together to celebrate the Hindu New Year, fostering a sense of renewal and unity within the community. Advocacy for Hindu Rights: HCF is dedicated to advocating for the rights of Hindus, ensuring that our community's perspectives are represented and respected in various forums. Contact Connect with us on Social Media platform: namaste@hinducanadian.org
- Arts & Crafts | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Arts & Crafts Price $350 Duration 12 Weeks Enroll < Back About the Course This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own content or import it from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, and videos. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Your Instructor Kelly Parker This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. To manage all your collections, click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left.
- Pottery Workshop | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Pottery Workshop Price $200 Duration 2 Weeks Enroll < Back About the Course This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own content or import it from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, and videos. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Your Instructor Brian Chung This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. To manage all your collections, click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left.
- Tennis | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Tennis Price $250 Duration 4 Weeks Enroll < Back About the Course This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own content or import it from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, and videos. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Your Instructor Brad Grecco This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. To manage all your collections, click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left.
- Register Org | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Register a Partner Org Registered Org Name Org operating Name Organization Email Code Phone Orgnization Mission Full Name of Registrant Your Role in Org Phone Number Select File Upload Logo - Max Size is 2 MB Register Thank you Registering your partner org, We will review and process the request or get back to you if more information is needed,










