The Hindu Legacy group is an educational and advocacy organization established in London Ontario in 2022. The group focuses on educating the public about Hindus and Hinduism and advocating for policies and practices that ensure the well-being of all people and the planet.
We work directly with educators and media to ensure accurate understanding of Hindus and Hinduism. We also work with policymakers and key stakeholders to champion issues of concern to Hindus in Canada (and Globally), including defending civil and human rights and protecting all living beings.
Inspired by our guiding principles and Hindu teachings, the Hindu Legacy group promotes dignity, mutual respect, and inclusivity. We are a non-partisan, non-profit organization.
● Advocate for fair treatment of Hindus in London Ontario and across Canada.
● Promote awareness of Hindus within the community.
● Ensure that Hindus are being given the same human rights as other minorities within the community
The Hindu Legacy group is politically agnostic and non-partisan, meaning we are informed, but do not favor and cannot endorse any one political party or any candidates. We will work with all individuals and institutions committed to and constructively engaged in promoting dignity, mutual respect, and equality. Our group is not affiliated with any religious or political organizations or entities. We seek to serve Hindus across all sampradaya (Hindu religious traditions and sects) regardless of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, citizenship, gender, sexual orientation, age and/or disability.
Our positions are based on a relentless pursuit of facts; deep consideration of Hindu principles such as freedom, equality, and justice; and the input of subject matter experts. We will support causes and people based on our guiding principles. We will always advocate for what we believe is rooted in Hindu Dharma, and serves the well-being of Hindus and the greater good of all including …
● Satya. Be truthful. We pride ourselves in offering programming and information with accuracy, integrity, and honesty.
● Ahimsa. Be non-harming. We aspire to work and communicate fairly, constructively, and respectfully.
● Viveka. Be wise. We approach our work with intelligence, discernment, and reflection.
● Nutana. Be innovative. We aspire to keep our work and approach creative, innovative, and flexible.
● Sadbhavana. Be collaborative. We seek out partnerships with other individuals and organizations on a foundation of mutual respect to forward our shared objectives.
● Kutumbakam. Be selfless and inclusive. We value and respect each other and keep our focus on serving a greater good.
● Utsaah. Be passionate. We are passionate about Hindu Dharma, the global community, and our work.
While our focus is on the wellbeing of Hindus, we also work to ensure that all people and the planet thrive. We believe that this is possible only when and where dignity, mutual respect, and pluralism are nurtured and sustained. That’s why we promote these three principles.
Standing up for the rights of Hindus and other minorities around the world does require us to highlight current and historical discrimination, subjugation, and violation of human rights committed by members of other religious communities. This does not mean we are against other religions but stems from the belief that factual integrity is necessary to raise awareness, seek justice, and end suffering.