Hindu Council UK sends its best wishes to students who have achieved Excellent results in Hinduism studies
Hindu Academy a charity based in London has been teaching GCSE and Advanced level Hinduism in the UK for nearly 20 years.
Hindu Academy a charity based in London has been teaching GCSE and Advanced level Hinduism in the UK for nearly 20 years.
Hinduism respects all animals and lives. An elephant has great significance to Hindus. The Elephant is an embodiment of the Hindu diety-Lord Ganesh. He represents ‘perfect wisdom’ and is highly Read More
To Hindu Council UK At the beginning of 2012, you were invited to be a part of a consultation that English Heritage undertook, to look at ‘under-represented heritages’. As a Read More
Communities Minister Lord Bourne met religious leaders at eight places of worship across London. The series of visits highlighted the capital’s welcoming attitude to faith communities and celebrate the rich Read More
With one of India’s leading and most respected Spiritual Leaders – His Holiness ‘MahaMandleshwar ‘Gita Manishi’ Swami Shri Gyananand Ji Maharaj of Vrindavan India. Organised by Bhaarat Welfare Trust UK Read More
This course offers a Comprehensive, Rational & Contemporary vision of Hinduism and removes serious misconceptions about Hinduism. It promotes concepts like Religious Pluralism, Spiritual Humanism and link between Science and Read More
The Hindu Council UK is shocked and appalled by the horrific attack in Nice, France – a country which is a torchbearer of Liberty, equality, fraternity.
Hindu Council UK strongly condemns the recent spurt of violence against the minority Hindu population in Bangladesh. The recent escalation of senseless killings is alarming and inhumane. Whilst Bangladesh, has Read More
The scenes and behaviour we have seen in recent days, including offensive graffiti and abuse hurled at people because they are members of ethnic minorities or because of their nationality Read More
Hindu Council UK (HCUK) in association with The Indo European Kashmiri Forum (IEKF) organised a well attended conference at the Brent Indian Association, Wembley in London, to welcome Moti Kaul, Read More