Hindu Heritage Month

Hindu Heritage Month Hindu Heritage Month celebrates Hindu Dharma and Civilization the only continuous Ancient culture. Register your event on our
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October is celebrated as Hindu Heritage Month every year…

Any person or organization, anywhere in the world, who believes in Hindu Dharma can participate. Simply register yourself or your organization on our website, plan your event (Navratri, Durga Puja, Vijayadashami, Diwali etc.) anytime during month of October, register event on our calendar, and upload event photos and videos

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rtner

To participate in Hindu Heritage Month, every person or organization must register on our website. Simply go to our website www.HinduMonth.Org, click on PARTNERS, choose “Register as a Partner,” and follow the on-screen prompts. Once approved, your name and logo will be included on our “Partners” page

Register an Event

Plan your event for Hindu Heritage Month. Event can be anything that celebrates Hindu traditions and values (for example Navaratri, Durga Puja, Vijayadashami, Deepawali). On www.HinduMonth.Org website, click on “EVENTS,” choose “2022 Event Registrations” and follow
on-screen prompts. Upload 2022 Event Photos

Take photos and videos of your event, and upload on our website for all the world to see them

Upload 2022 Proclamations

You can request your city or state to formally declare October as Hindu Heritage Month. The proclamations can be uploaded on the website www.hindumonth.org by choosing “Proclamations”
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11/11/2025

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11/10/2025

Li Dan’s life and burial reveal a story of mobility, identity, and cultural exchange in the 6th century.

It is “the first genomic evidence of a cross-border couple between South Asia and East Asia in the 6th century,” the study noted, making Li’s tomb important for understanding connections across Eurasia.

Li brings South Asia into the story of Chinese history not just as a source of ideas (Buddhism, texts, monks) or trade goods (spices, textiles), but as people who became part of Chinese society — integrated into its elite, buried in its soil, with descendants living out cultural lives in China.

He was a Brahmin from India, a Chinese aristocrat, a Silk Road traveler, and a bridge between civilisations. The duality shows that assimilation and heritage did not have to be mutually exclusive even in the 6th century.

Read complete report: https://tinyurl.com/mssadmrd

11/09/2025

Gajendra Mokshanam manuscript, preserved at the National Museum, New Delhi, is a remarkable Sanskrit excerpt from the Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata. Written in Nagari script, this manuscript is one of the finest jewels of the Mahabharata, reflecting our rich literary and cultural heritage.

Discover India’s ancient manuscript heritage, where every page holds a priceless treasure of history, tradition, and knowledge. Explore these rare treasures and their digital copies at: gyanbharatam.com

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