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BAPS ‘Advocacy Day’ Raises Indian American Community Awareness to 187 U.S. Congressional Offices; Brings Community Together to Celebrate “Diwali on the Hill”

WASHINGTON, DC –Members of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha from across the United States convened in the nation’s capital on Thursday, November 14to participate in ‘Advocacy Day’ –an initiative to mobilize members to meet with their elected representatives inthe U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to discuss and advise on legislative policy relating to issues affecting the Indian American community.

An unprecedented 187 Congressional offices were consulted, of which members of Congress were present in 54. Furthermore, a member of the BAPS congregation from Pennsylvania led the opening prayer on the floor of the House of Representatives with the traditional Shantipaath (peace prayer) and by remembering the teachings of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj. BAPS is a global 501(c)3 charitable organization representing one of the largest segments of the Hindu American community.

The day culminated in the ‘Diwali on the Hill’ celebration at the Dirksen Senate Office Building. Over 400 members of the Indian American community from all over the United States were in attendance to celebrate alongside members of Congress, including Rep. Pete Olson (TX-22), Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1), Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Rep. Ro Khanna (CA-17), Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08), Rep. Joe Wilson (SC-02), Rep. Judy Chu (CA-27), Rep. Lou Correa (CA-46), Rep. Marc Veasey (TX-33), Rep. David Schweikert (AZ-6), Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18), Rep. TJ Cox (CA-21), as well as Indian Ambassador to the United States Harsh Vardhan Shringla.

Commenting on the importance of BAPS’ advocacy work in educating members of Congress on Indian American affairs, Rep. Chu remarked, “I understand that you had over 180 visits to different offices, and that’s very impressive because you’ve been able to reach out and carry out your message and talk about issues very important to you. I think it’s so important to bring the most important cultural events right here so that we in Washington DC can celebrate right along with you.” 

Ambassador Shringla recollected his experience working with BAPS in the past: “It was in South Africa many years ago that I had the opportunity to work closely with [BAPS] and also had been greatly inspired by Pramukh Swami Maharaj himself, and continue to be inspired by his teachings and writings,” he reflected. “I’m very 
thankful to BAPS for conveying [Indian American] sentiments and views on issues that are important to you with your representatives.”

Earlier in the day, Rep. Al Green (TX-09) presented BAPS with the Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for its service to the community, dedication to promoting Indian culture, and contributions to communities across the nation.

Several elected officials in attendance expressed the importance of diversity in theircommunities and the benefit of sharing such cultural traditions and celebrations in building understanding, strength and trust within communities.

“Complexity of thought is what’s missing; Diwali is about understanding the complexity of the world,” observed Rep Khanna. “I wish that the world would listen more to pluralism and peace that is at the essence of Hinduism.”

Rep. Olson was optimistic. “Hurricane Harvey [dropped] 5 feet of rain in less than two days,” he explained. “Our friends from BAPS did not care if you have money, where you went to church, what kind of car you drove –if you were in need, they took you into their temple and got you back on your feet. Thank you for you’ve done for my hometown.”

Rep. Fitzpatrick observed the family unity aspect of Diwali. “I wanted to compliment you on everything you do to make our country the greatest country in the world. But the highest compliment I can pay to you is the way you raise your children is second to none,” he said. “My grandparents taught me weshould always be proud to be Americans, but to never lose touch with our cultural and ancestral roots. It is the greatest gift to give your children.

Members from several co-hosting and co-sponsoring organizations, including India America Movement, HinduAmerican Foundation, Indiaspora, The Art of Living, Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA), Jain Society of Metropolitan Washington (JSMW), the U.S.-India Business Council, among others, were also in attendance.

Advocacy Day, spearheaded by BAPS in 2017, burgeoned from meeting with just 57 Congressional offices in its inaugural year to a record 187 this year, making it the most extensive outreach program to the US Congress by the organization, and among the largest ever conducted for the Indian American community.

About BAPS

The   BAPS   Swaminarayan   Sanstha   (BAPS)   is   a   worldwide   spiritual   and humanitarian  organization  that  is  dedicated  to  community  service,  peace,  and harmony. Motivated by Hindu principles, BAPS strivesto care for the world by caring for societies, families, and individuals. Through various spiritual and humanitarian activities, BAPS endeavors to develop better citizens of tomorrow with high esteem for their roots and culture. Its 3,300 international centers support these character-building  activities.  Under  the  guidance  and  leadership  of  His  Holiness  Mahant Swami Maharaj, BAPS aspires to build a community that is free of addictions as well as    morally,    ethically    and    spiritually    pure.    For    more    details,    please visitwww.baps.org.

About Mahant Swami Maharaj

His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj is the sixth and current spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. He was ordained a swami by Yogiji Maharaj in 1961and named Sadhu Keshavjivandas. As he was appointed the head (Mahant) of the Mandir in  Mumbai,  he  became  known  as  Mahant  Swami.  His  devout,  humble and  service-focused  life  earned  him  the  innermost  blessings  of  Yogiji  Maharaj  and  Pramukh Swami  Maharaj.  Mahant  Swami  Maharaj  travels  throughout  the  world  inspiring people  through  his  insightful  spiritual  discourses  and  disciplined  conduct.  His virtuous lifestyle and profound devotion to Bhagwan Swaminarayan and gurus are ideals toward which devotees strive. Mahant Swami Maharaj became the guru and President of BAPS upon Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s passing in 2016.

About Pramukh Swami Maharaj

Pramukh   Swami   Maharaj   was   the   fifth   spiritual   successor   of   Bhagwan Swaminarayan. Under his leadership, BAPS grew into an international spiritual and humanitarian organization with over 3,300 centers worldwide. He dedicated his life to  the  well-being  of  others,  traveling  throughout  the  world  to  foster  love,  peace, harmony,  righteousness,  faith  in  God,  and  service  to  humanity.  With  genuine  care and compassion, he reached out to all members of society irrespective of class, color, or age. Recognized and respected as one of India's greatest spiritual teachers, he lived by and promoted the principle: “In the joy of others, lies our own.”