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HWN DC Chapter Celebrates “Bringing Glory Back”

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October 4, 2024
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The Hindu Women’s Network (HWN) DC Chapter celebrated their Spring event, “Bringing Glory Back,” in Fair Oaks, Virginia on April 6th, 2024. This event was a confluence of Sanatana Dharma, tradition, science, and cultural continuity. 95 ladies were traditionally welcomed with a haldi kumkum/gopi chandan tika on their forehead, accompanied by upbeat shehnai music. The event commenced with a Ganesh invocation sung by Radhikaji, Bhawnaji, Madhumitaji, and Mrinalji, setting a serene and spiritual ambiance. The gathering was vibrant and enlightening, bringing together women from diverse backgrounds to discuss and explore the nuances of Hindu Dharma in the modern world. The theme, “Bringing Glory Back,” aimed to honor and praise the beauty, excellence, and splendor of Sanatan Dharma.

 

The vibes were electric, and positive energy radiated throughout.  Women came to learn and be with like-minded people that had purposeful intent. All came dressed in traditional, bright and colorful sarees, salwars, and shararas. They longed to be a part of something great.  The atmosphere was set for a comfortable and deep conversation that would ensue for the next 4 hours.  On the agenda were two panel discussions, lunch/networking, a silent Madhubani saree auction and a sneak-peak trailer of women who played major roles in the Srimad Valmiki Ramayana.

 

The day started with welcoming the ladies, socializing, appetizers and mingling.  HWN-DC Chapter Coordinator, Geetanjali Chaturvedi kicked off the event by talking about the HWN organization, its purpose and why we need it.  Hindutva was on the agenda and she effectively communicated the WHY of its importance and the WHY we need to practice our culture and traditions and dharma, along with the essence of passing it on to our children.

 

We started with Panel 1: Hindu Dharma – Science versus Superstition. The panelists were Dr. Suchira Pande, Dr. Vasanti Vittal and Dr. Archana Shyamsundar

Moderator: Rupali Sharma

The panel discussion delved into Hindu practices, their scientific basis, and their application in daily life. Topics included Dinacharya (daily routine), Abhishek (temple offering), and the cultural perspective on women and menstruation. The panelists, citing ancient scriptures and modern research, debunked myths and emphasized the importance of understanding these practices in their historical and cultural context. The discussion, which sparked significant interest and led to a follow-up session, served as a platform for learning and fostered a sense of community and mutual respect.

 

Panel 2: Bridging the Gap – The Hindu Way of Life in America

Panelists: Triveni Madduluri, Rajika Mahan, Sundari Woodcock, Shravalya Valet

Moderator: Falguni Singh

The second panel discussion featured four inspiring women who, despite growing up in different parts of the world, have maintained their Hindu identity. They shared their personal journeys of being practicing Hindus in America, emphasizing their commitment to preserving their Indian heritage, culture, roots, and traditions. They spoke passionately about how they are passing on their rich cultural heritage to their children, ensuring the continuity of their traditions in a multicultural society. They discussed celebrating Indian festivals, teaching their children Indian languages and literature, wearing traditional clothing, introducing traditional Indian cuisine, incorporating yoga and meditation into their daily routines, and participating in community service. These practices not only helped them preserve their Hindu heritage but also enriched their American communities, successfully bridging the cultural gap. Their stories served as a testament to the strength, resilience, and adaptability of Hindu women in a globalized world.

The next event featured a silent auction, showcased by Mrinal Sinha and Shaifali Gupta, with the star being the Madhubani Ramayana Sari. This hand-painted piece by artisans from Bihar, India, depicted scenes from the Ramayana, blending fashion and storytelling. The auction saw a final bid of $1008 USD for the saree, reflecting appreciation for the artisans’ skill and cultural heritage. The saree was particularly coveted this year, with the celebrations of Ram Janma Bhoomi and the upcoming Ramnavmi(20thApril). The event concluded with Geetanjaliji’s closing remarks, promising future gatherings and updates on various club activities.

The HWN volunteers expressed deep gratitude to their chapter coordinator, Geetanjali Chaturvedi. Her vision and leadership transformed the event into a significant platform for dialogue and understanding, celebrating the richness of their heritage.

The HWN Team and volunteers, including Madhumita Chavan, Mrinal Sinha, Rashmi Sinha, Rupali Sharma, Shaifali Gupta, Bhawana Bisht, Shiveta Tuli, Sandya Singh, and Falguni Singh, were commended for their dedication and hard work. Special thanks went to DJ Dev Gajjar and photographer Arti Mistry for adding a special touch to the event, and to the sponsor, Patel Brothers, for their generous support.

The event concluded with a promise of future gatherings and updates on various club activities, leaving attendees inspired, uplifted, and part of something great.

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