An Agenda for Hindus 
 
             M.G. Prasad,          (www.taranga.us)
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(Please note:  At the suggestion of Mr. Arish Sahani, host of Bharat Darshan, a program of RBC Radio on Sunday mornings, 10 am to 12 noon, this agenda was prepared and presented by M.G. Prasad on the Radio Program. The agenda has four areas namely Spiritual, Religious, Cultural and Social. Any additional suggestions are welcome to mgprasad@comcast.net )
 
Spiritual
1.     Memorize few verses from Bhagavad-Gita 
2.     Focus and understand few verses from Bhagavad-Gita
3.     Collect important Hindu books (scriptures) to have own library.
4.     Learn and practice at the least few yoga-postures.
5.     Learn at least basics of Sanskrit, a language of Hinduism
6.     Carry out discussions related to Hinduism with other Hindu friends.
7.     Carry out discussions about Hinduism related topics with family members.
8.     If you are parent and have young children, tell them the stories of great Hindus in all 
walks of Life. 
9.     Understand and educate others about the important basics of Hinduism (or Sanatana 
Dharma.
10.  Obtain sufficient depth and breadth about the various Hindu scriptures from Vedas to 
Philosophies.
11.  Participate in the meetings and programs arranged during the visit of Hindu scholars.
 
Religious
 
- Do prayer daily in the prayer      room or special space at home (if you do not have one now, create one).
- Learn, perform and teach simple      (at least) Pooja at home to children and grandchildren.
- Visit Hindu temple regularly      and during festivals.
- Read about other religions and      know the differences between Hinduism and them.
 
Cultural
 
- Celebrate Hindu festivals at      home and invite friends.
- Represent Hindu culture in the      work environment.
- Practice and educate others      about some of the important cultural aspects of Hinduism.
- Support the organizations      working for the correct representation of Hinduism in school text books      and other materials.
- Watch with family, the videos      of the Hindu themes (such as Ramayana, Mahabharata, Chanakya, etc) and      discuss with family members.
- Participate in the community      celebrations of Hindu festivals.
- Learn and/or Support classical      and folk music and dance.
 
Social
 
- Contribute donation (to your      best) to Hindu organizations
- Offer volunteer services to      Hindu organizations and work towards Hindu Unity.
- Participate as a Hindu      representative in inter-faith forums.
- Understand and support the      Hinduism related issues in national and international affairs.
- Support the cause of correct      representation of Hinduism in media.
- Obtain a good understanding of the contributions Hinduism to science and technology from ancient to present.
