My name is Deepak Dayaram Ghindwani and I live in Bali Indonesia
My parents moved to Indonesia in 1947 from Sindh as a victim of the India-Pakistan partition.
Brought up as a Hindu but without access to the knowledge and books on Hinduism, it makes me just a Hindu by label. I began to search deeper with the help of Balinese Hindus some years ago and it is really fascinating. It took me really long to understand, once I got it, it is so refreshing.
Hindu is an ocean, it a source of knowledge to face the world and to stand firm in the differences and in the dynamism of the world.
I feel that understanding Hinduism is liberating me from the mainstream perspective of God that is very dogmatic.
I believe that Hinduism should be included in school curriculum specially in India. The spirit of Hinduism will unite all countries in south Asia to be Bharat again.
Namaste,
Deepak
Source: World Hindu News (WHN)