November is Hindu Heritage Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the outstanding contributions made by Hindu Canadians, in Canada and beyond. It’s also a great opportunity to learn more about Hinduism and Hindu customs and rituals.
Discover Hindu Heritage Month reading suggestions and resources below.
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Paint and Sip
Tuesday, November 4
6:30pm to 8:00pm | Main Library
Join us for a relaxing evening of creativity as we paint beautiful mandalas (pronounced muhn-duh-luh)—a spiritual and artistic symbol with roots in Hindu and other cultures. Using a paint-by-number style, you’ll create a vibrant, balanced design centered around a focal point. Whether you’re into mindful art or just looking to add a colourful touch to your space, this is the perfect way to unwind. Warm tea will be served!
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CTV Video: The History of Hinduism in Canada
Take a look inside Canada’s largest Hindu temple, and learn about the history of Hinduism in our country.
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India-Canada Association of Waterloo Region
The India-Canada Association of Waterloo Region is a social and cultural group dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India, and aims to foster collaboration among people of Indian origin and broader Canadian community.
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Hindu Forum Canada
Hindu Forum Canada is non-profit organization that works to ensure that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms are upheld for all communities and individuals and fights against all types of discrimination, including Hinduphobia.
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Sri Murugan Temple of Waterloo Region & Community Centre
The mission of Sri Murugan Temple of Waterloo Region & Community Centre (SMTWR) is to cater to all Saiva Hindu devotees who migrated from South India, Sri lanka in the region of Waterloo, Ontario and fellow Canadians a place to worship and celebrate their culture.