by NHSF | Nov 8, 2020 | National Events, National News, Utsavs, Zonal Events
During Navratri, up and down the country activities take place to honour Durgā Māta, Shakti and Devi. Hundreds dance gracefully around the central picture of Durgā Māta during Garba; crowds gather as the mighty Dūrgā Pujā is performed to the all-powerful Mahishāsura...
by NHSF | Oct 5, 2020 | Local News, National News
Please note that this information is correct as of Monday 5th October 2020. You can download a copy of this guidance by clicking here As members of the Hindu student community in the United Kingdom, it is imperative that we limit the spread of the Coronavirus...
by NHSF | Jun 30, 2019 | International News
Yoga: the latest new fad in physical exercises, or an ancient dhārmic tradition rooted in spirituality and the liberation of our suffering? Friday 21st June 2019 saw the fifth celebration of the International Day of Yoga, an initiative pioneered by Indian Prime...
by NHSF | May 1, 2019 | Local News
First word that comes to your mind when you think NUS, go! Usually, the go-to-answer for any student is “NUS = discount Card”. While they do offer a card to wield the elusive student discount, The National Union of Students, or NUS for short, is a democratic...
by NHSF | Jan 19, 2019 | International News
Whilst Makar Sankranti marks the point in the Hindu calendar after which the days the start to lengthen and the nights start to shorten, for approximately 350,000 – many sources suggest more – Hindus in the Jammu and Kashmir region in 1990, this signalled...
by NHSF | Nov 17, 2018 | International News
Between the 7th and 9th September 2018, 2500 delegates from 60 countries gathered in Chicago for the second World Hindu Congress with the theme, Sumantrité Suvikrānté – ‘Think Collectively, Achieve Valiantly’ The WHC aimed to provide a global platform where...