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Yogvivek
Swami welcomed the Prime Minister on behalf of His Holiness
Pramukh Swami Maharaj reminding the Prime Minister of his previous
visit to the Mandir on 21 June 1996
as Leader of the Opposition, when he had also met Pramukh Swami
Maharaj who had offered prayers and blessings. At that time,
the community had expressed a wish for him to return to the
Mandir one day as Prime Minister.
He was then
garlanded by Yogvivek Swami; Mrs Blair was garlanded by Dr.
Jasuben Nirmal of the ladies wing.
On this
historic occasion, His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj had sent
special blessings from India for the Prime Minister via video.
The Prime Minister then addressed the Indian
Community that had gathered.
Thank you for having me here today…
When I was here those 10 years ago and I met His Holiness Pramukh
Swami Maharaj. I was immensely impressed, impressed really by
two things.
First, the sheer scale of the vision to
build this wonderful place of worship… That it took an
enormous amount, obviously of effort and commitment. But what
an extraordinary statement on behalf of Hinduism… It is
something truly remarkable.
But the second thing that impressed me then,
and has impressed me again today was obviously the sense of
spirituality with His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj. But also
the air of friendship and harmony that this place of worship
generates…
And I really want to say three things to
you this evening… The first is to thank the Hindu community,
the Indian community in this country for the contribution you
make to our country. It is wonderful and it is deeply valued…
The second is to say… the hope I had
in 1996 – that we would be able to create a stronger and
better relationship between Britain and India – has been
realised… When I visited India a short time ago and I
saw for myself yet again the changes happening there, I tell
you that India today is one of the greatest countries in the
world… His Holiness gave me a very kind invitation to
visit, what is translated as the abode of God… the incredible
thing that is happening today in India is something that…
it is the best thing you could possibly have in the early 21st
century and that is a strong sense of tradition, and the values
that have nurtured a country over a long period of time…
But the third thing I wanted to say…
is about Hinduism and its place in our society and its place
in the wider world… what a wonderful thing it is to see
the Hindu religion as an exemplar of peace and harmony and people
working across faiths together… I do not believe that
there is not a place for spiritual belief. On the contrary…
it is important, for there to be a role for faith and belief
in something larger and more important than your own selfish
interests. And this for me is what Hinduism represents. It represents
an intense spirituality… a great deal of devotion…
it represents as His Holiness was saying earlier… one
of the most profoundly important things necessary not just for
a society to grow and flourish, but for humanity to make progress.
And that is a sense of duty towards others. And the fact that
in Hinduism, so many of these values – that are truly
human and universal values – are brought together, is
a great inspiration…
So it is a very great pleasure to be back
with you today. It’s a very, for me, evocative moment
to come back here after 10 years… to recognise that this
place of worship has remained as something strong and fundamental
and unchanging in its commitment and in its devotion to humanity
and to faith… the young children here… that here,
they will find something important to guide them throughout
their lives.
One of the great things that you have done
here, in this place of worship, is not just about the worship
inside the Mandir; it’s also about the school, the Swaminarayan
School, next door, which is a wonderful, wonderful school and
congratulations incidentally to everybody who worked so hard
at it…
‘Learn-Direct’… is offering
help to people, not just in the Hindu faith, but from different
faiths as well. What a great statement on behalf of your faith
and on behalf of your contribution to society…
But one thing I do know which is that this
place remained with me over all the years and time that I’ve
been Prime Minister. And this place and its spirit will remain
with me for the rest of my life… Thank you all very very
much indeed.
Finally,
the Prime Minister was presented with a beautiful golden ‘amrut
kumbh’ – a ceremonial ornamental pot, a symbol of
auspiciousness and immortality. Mrs. Blair was presented with
a beautiful golden ‘Akshar Deri’ – the symbol
of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha.
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