CUJ organizes discussion on ‘Influence of Indian Dharma Culture on Japan’

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 8: Centre for Comparative Religions and Civilizations (CCRC), Central University of Jammu, organized Thursday Mind Meet panel discussion focusing on the
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 8: Centre for Comparative Religions and Civilizations (CCRC), Central University of Jammu, organized Thursday Mind Meet panel discussion focusing on the "The Influence of Indian Dharma Culture on Japan". Prof Siddharth Singh, ex Director, Vivekananda Cultural Centre, Embassy of India (Tokyo) was the guest speaker and joined in the program virtually. He underlined the importance of Indo-Japan relationship and explained how the present Modi Government helped in boosting traditional ties with Japan. He explained the history of Buddhism that connects the two nations through literature, monuments, festivals, religious rituals. He also shared pics of famous Buddhist site where mantra is written in Indian Siddham script and also resemblance of various Vedic Hindu God/Goddess with Japanese deities. The Thursday Mind Meet programme is an outcome of the initiative by Vice Chancellor, Prof Sanjeev Jain on research, dissemination, skill enhancement and promoting a culture of intellectual curiosity within the university community. Prof Vandana Sharma, Dean, School of Languages was the convener and Dr Ajay Kumar Singh, Director, Centre for Comparative Religions and Civilizations was the co-convener of the event. Other panelists included Prof Aswini K Nanda, Prof Niranjna Bhandari, Dr Arvind Rituraj, Dr Amita Gupta, Dr Ashwini Kumar and Dr Snigdha Raj, Prof Niranjana gave welcome addresses and session was moderated by Dr Snigdha Raj. The event was widely attended by the students, scholars, faculty members and Deans of the various departments of CUJ.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 8: Centre for Comparative Religions and Civilizations (CCRC), Central University of Jammu, organized Thursday Mind Meet panel discussion focusing on the “The Influence of Indian Dharma Culture on Japan”.
Prof Siddharth Singh, ex Director, Vivekananda Cultural Centre, Embassy of India (Tokyo) was the guest speaker and joined in the program virtually.
He underlined the importance of Indo-Japan relationship and explained how the present Modi Government helped in boosting traditional ties with Japan. He explained the history of Buddhism that connects the two nations through literature, monuments, festivals, religious rituals. He also shared pics of famous Buddhist site where mantra is written in Indian Siddham script and also resemblance of various Vedic Hindu God/Goddess with Japanese deities.
The Thursday Mind Meet programme is an outcome of the initiative by Vice Chancellor, Prof Sanjeev Jain on research, dissemination, skill enhancement and promoting a culture of intellectual curiosity within the university community.
Prof Vandana Sharma, Dean, School of Languages was the convener and Dr Ajay Kumar Singh, Director, Centre for Comparative Religions and Civilizations was the co-convener of the event.
Other panelists included Prof Aswini K Nanda, Prof Niranjna Bhandari, Dr Arvind Rituraj, Dr Amita Gupta, Dr Ashwini Kumar and Dr Snigdha Raj, Prof Niranjana gave welcome addresses and session was moderated by Dr Snigdha Raj.
The event was widely attended by the students, scholars, faculty members and Deans of the various departments of CUJ.