Week 281: Pahalgam Advocacy, Hindu History Through Stories, Aesthetic!
05/04/2025 - Modern Hindu Content
Welcome to Eternal Path! This week we feature: Pahalgam advocacy, Hindu History Through Stories, and an aesthetic!
Action Highlight: Pahalgam Advocacy Resources
In the last issue, we highlighted the Hinduphobic terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, India and alluded to how our readers should react. CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America) has developed a great resource for continuing advocacy to raise awareness of the deadly Pahalgam attacks. It includes the following resources and is available at: https://cohna.org/terror-attack-in-pahalgam/
Campaign to easily contact your Congressional representation (US)
Campaign to connect with your national and local politicians (Canada)
Posters
Vigil Date/Times
Instagram Posts to engage with
Poster of the Victims
Education Highlight: Hindu History Through Stories
Join us for the third part of our Hindu History Through Story series, focusing on the last three centuries of Indian history—an era marked by British colonization, cultural resistance, and the Indian independence movement.
Through powerful storytelling and character-driven discussions, students will explore the values, challenges, and contributions of key historical figures. Designed for ages 10–15, the course brings complex events to life in a relatable way, fostering critical thinking, cultural pride, and character development.
The course will also cover the bitter history behind the Partition of India and the horrific aftermath of riots and mass displacement, helping students understand the profound human cost of political upheaval.
Students will further examine parallels between the Indian and American freedom movements, deepening their understanding through cross-cultural insights.
In an age of misinformation and binary labels like “oppressor” and “oppressed,” this course empowers diaspora Hindu youth to see through distorted narratives and reclaim their identity with clarity and confidence.
To register: https://www.hinduparentsnetwork.org/hindu-history-part-3/