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'HOLY WINDERMERE' DIVIDES HINDUS Rupanjana Dutta Hindus in the UK are divided over the call by US statesman and President of Universal Society of Hinduism, Rajan Zed urging for a special area at Windermere Lake for scattering ashes. Religious tradition dictates, that the ashes of Hindus who die overseas should be scattered at holy sites such as Varanasi, Haridwar or in any other places on the banks of holy river Ganges, in India. Zed wrote to the Secretary of State for Environment Michael Gove, Lake District National Park Authority Chairman Mike McKinley and Lake District National Park Chief Executive Richard Leafe requesting to develop a dedicated area for scattering cremated remains over Windermere Lake in view of substantial numbers of Hindu population in the UK. He has called for a 'special gazebo
building and altar-style platform to be built on its banks.' Zed added, if the officials needed any help in the religious expertise during the designing and development process, he or other Hindu scholars would be glad to assist. Besides Hindus, it would also benefit all others interested in scattering the cremated remains on the body of water. A dedicated cremated remains scattering area is reportedly near completion in Sarnia in Southwestern Ontario (Canada) over the St. Clair River. Windermere Lake, a landscape of exceptional beauty, in the Lake District National Park in northwest England, is ten and a half miles long and 219 feet deep. Major English Romantic poet William Wordsworth’s “Daffodils” poem is said to be the quintessential Lake District poem. There are 15 National Parks in the UK. Trupti Patel, the President of the Hindu Forum said, “I have investigated
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this matter with various community organisations and temples across the Northwest and none of them are aware of this request to scatter ashes into the Lake Windemere. In the UK we already have designated sites to scatter ashes and do not understand why someone from the USA should claim to speak on behalf of the Hindus of the UK? “The HFB is an umbrella body who liaise with the Government on behalf of the Hindu community, we have regional vice presidents to keep in touch with the local organisations and try and understand the need of the community.” However, the Lake is already a place of significance for the Swaminarayan Gadi sect. One of their Gurus, Jeevanpran Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa passed away after a boat ride in Lake Windermere in 1979. He travelled on Miss Cumbria and sat down for a congregation on the side of the lake.
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