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March 18, 2010 | Hindu temples in Malaysia urged to get Indian religious scholars |
Kuala Lumpur:Hindu temples in Malaysia have been urged to appoint
religious scholars from India so that they can give advice to the people who visit the places of worship. The Malaysia Nanban quoted Malaysia Hindu Sangam secretary-general
M. Baskaran as making the call after attending the formation of the Seremban district-level
Hindu Sangam committee on Sunday. He said people worked very hard these days to
earn money, but spent less time with their families. Baskaran said many Indian
youngsters also had social problems because they did not have the opportunity
to get moral and religious education. He said the committee had initiated religious
programmes, workshops and seminars to impart knowledge on proper religious procedures
and customs. Baskaran said there were some people who used religion to promote
themselves as spiritual leaders for their personal gain. |
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