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Prince and PM praise Hindu youth initative

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After the very successful Hindu Youth Festival 2001--held to create awareness of the OCHS; provide thought-provoking programmes for young people and attract potential donors to the Centre--the trustees agreed to host the youth initiative for one more year. This allowed the successful development to establish itself, leading to registration as a separate charity.

New Students Arrive From Across the Globe

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The centre welcomed six new students this year, a major boost in our student population. Below we outline their backgrounds and present focus.

Centre offers adult education programmes in London

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The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, in response to requests from members of the Hindu community, offered an Introductory Hindu Studies course this year in London. The course was an experiment to test the interest in an adult education venture and to explore methods of teaching such a vast subject area. Mr. Harish IK Patel generously sponsored the lecture series.

Degrees awarded

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Amanda Mills and Travis Chilcott, both of Mansfield College, successfully completed their Master of Study in Religion programmes. Amanda will pursue a D.Phil in Theology in Oxford and Travis will pursue his PhD at the University of California at Santa Barbara through the Religious Studies Department. His research interests are in South Asian religions generally and early religious practices of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition specifically.

My visit to Oxford

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by Bhavit Mehta

I thought I would share with you my feelings and experience from my recent visit to the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies.

The Wahlstrom Lecture

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Mr Todd Walstrom, from Denver, Colorado, USA, has established an annual lecture, to be called the Wahlstrom Lecture. Mr Wahlstrom, a long time supporter of the centreis a member of our Benefactors Council.

During a recent visit to Oxford Mr Wahlstrom said, ìIt is important that Hinduism be accorded an excellence of academic study that compares with its profound contribution. I hope that these lectures help contribute to an increased understanding of Hindu culture and open it up for broad discussion.î

Appointments 2003–4

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Trinity Term (Apr-Jun 04)

Shivdasani Fellowship

Professor S., Ramaratnam (Ph.D. Sanskrit, University of Madras) is Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Centre for Vaishnava and Hindu Studies during Trinity Term 2003. He is Principal of the Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College in Chennai (Madras), India. His wide range of publications and research interests include Sanskrit grammar and poetry, and the practice and theory of Hindu domestic ritual.

First Hindu Studies Certificate Course launched by the OCHS

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From the Hindustan Times

The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies (OCHS) has recently formed a Continuing Education Department (CED) to facilitate excellence in Hindu Studies in the UK and to make a broad based educational approach available to as wide an audience as possible. The OCHS (CED) is offering a certificate course in Hindu studies, with teaching centers in London and Leicester.

Digital Shikshapatri Project online

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The Shikshapatri, a text sacred to the Swaminaryan community, is now online for scholars, community members and the general public. This site provides a wide variety of online resources which set the Shikshapatri in its historical, cultural and religious context. It is designed to help people of all backgrounds to better understand the significance of this manuscript, which receives hundreds of visitors every year.

Strictly dandia

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Mr Harish IK Patel and Mr Bharat Bhundia arranged a special fundraiser for the OCHS at a showing of 'Strictly Dandia', at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London.

The performance on Saturday 7 th January was well attended and the lively and funny dance drama that went down very well with the audience. The play was written by Sudha Bhuchar and Kristine London-smith and performed by London's Tamasha Theatre company.

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