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have shown and said a Christian prayer. The Chief Rabbi, Jonathan

Sacks, spoke of our basic human rights and Dr Indarjit Singh from the

Network of Sikh Organizations said that there is no difference in

Hindu, Muslim, Christian as we are all one family for God. Anil

Bhanot, General Secretary of the Hindu Council UK, then spoke on

behalf of the Hindu community and his speech is reproduced here as

follows:"Namaste, London. I would like to recite a Vedic mantra,

addressed to Lord Siva, who is the giver of knowledge that destroys

ignorance, the ignorance that raises its ugly head in extreme cases

in the world, from time to time and last week in London, where

children of the same one God go out to hurt their fellow beings and

that too in the name of God. Knowledge dictates that to hurt

any of your fellow beings is to hurt God. I am going to recite a

mantra from the Hindu Vedas. The mantra is called the Maha Mrtyunjaya

Mantra. It is a very powerful healing mantra, it is a rejuvenating

mantra, and when chanted with sincerity and devotion, it creates

divine vibrations which ward off the negative forces and create a

positive protective shield. It has known to cure diseases, declared

incurable by doctors, and has cured people from fatal illnesses. In

everyday life it protects us from accidents and misfortunes of every

kind.Today I will recite it 8 times for the speedy recovery of those

injured and the salvation of those who tragically lost their lives

last week and if you can also remember them in the all-pervasive

consciousness seated in our hearts. "Om Trayambkam Yajamahe,

Sughundhim Pushti Verdhanam Urva Rukmev Bandhyanath, mrityor

mokshiyah maamrataat,

Om."Half way through the chanting Mr. Bhanot paused and said to the

15,000 Londoners, "at this time you are supposed to join me!", and

there was a roar of laughter, but later he got an email from a member

organization, Pulkit Agarwal, General Secretary of the National Hindu

Students Forum, wrote "I was at the vigil at Trafalgar Square today

and just wanted to express my congratulations for a very calming and

appropriate speech for the assembled public. There was definitely a

sense of calm and tranquillity after your recitations, and although

you may not have heard, many people made the effort to chant

along."Jai Maa! Jai Shiva! Jai Swamiji!

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