History will be created when a Hindu prayer will be recited at the
opening of the US Senate in Washington DC on July 12.
Rajan Zed, a Hindu chaplain, said that he had been officially asked to
say the prayer. He said he believes this may be the first time any
Hindu prayer is delivered in the Senate since its formation in 1789.
Zed is likely to choose the prayer from the Rig Veda, the Upanishads
and the Bhagavad Gita. He said he plans to start and end the prayer
with 'Om', the mystical Hindu syllable. The full text of the prayer
will be included in the Congressional Record.
There are an estimated two million Indian Americans in the US.
Followers of Hindu groups like ISKCON may add up to another one
million.
"July 12 will be an illustrious day for all Americans and a memorable
day for Indian Americans when prayers from ancient Hindu scriptures
will be read in the great hall of democracy," Zed said.
Usually, the Senate chaplain delivers the opening prayer but sometimes
guest chaplains are invited from all over the country to read the prayer
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