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Follow on Google News | Hindus welcome prayer in a California school board, if it is rotated among religionsBy: USOH Talking about prayer; Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada today, said that a reverent petition for help or expression of devotion-love- Sometimes described as pilgrimage of the spirit, heartfelt communication or establishing rapport with the deity in the form of prayer could be highly meaningful to many. Petitioning/ Rajan Zed indicates that GUSD Board; like the United States Senate and US House of Representatives, California Senate and Assembly, many county commissions and city councils in California; should start the day with a prayer which should be optional for the attendees so that nobody feels coerced into it. Prayer should be rotated among various traditions and non-believers should also be included in this rotation to say their viewpoint, so that nobody feels left out. The plurality of religious traditions has come to characterize California and the nation. There is a need to energetically engage with pluralism, actively seek understanding across the lines of difference and remove our ignorance of one another. It would be a good idea to introduce diverse prayers in GUSD schools also, as listening to prayers from seriously diverse faiths would make GUSD students well-nurtured, well-balanced, and enlightened citizens of tomorrow; Zed notes. These diverse invocations will strengthen society and display respect for religious liberty and pluralism. These can also lead to scope for positive dialogue; which brings us mutual enrichment, assists us to see interconnections and interdependencies, helps us overcome the prejudices- stereotypes- Zed further said that we needed to find a common ground on this issue where various religions and denominations could find equitable representation in the Board prayer and non-believers could be offered an opportunity of expression where no deity was invoked or petitioned. Cherrill Clifford and Lindsi Haynes are President and Vice President respectively of the Board of Trustees of GUSD, whose schools are spread in Redding and Shasta Lake, End
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