Jamaica Gleaner

Journey of Hinduism in Jamaica

- Contribute­d by Dr Lorenzo Gordon, a diabetolog­ist, internal medicine consultant, biochemist, and a history and heritage enthusiast. Send feedback to inspiring8­76@gmail.com.

JAMAICA, A land known for its vibrant culture and stunning beaches, also holds a lesser-known story of faith. Hinduism, brought to the island in 1845 by Indian indentured labourers, has woven itself into the Jamaican tapestry.

On May 10 of that year, the Indian immigrants who arrived on Jamaican soil carried not just dreams of a new life, but also their rich traditions and beliefs. Hinduism, a religion that celebrates life’s cycles and the divine within, flourished. At its peak in the mid-20th century, over 25,000 Hindus practised their faith here.

Their arrival marked the dawn of a new chapter as they toiled under the scorching sun, tending to the lush sugarcane plantation­s that adorned the land. Yet, amid the sweat and toil, they held steadfast to their beliefs, nurturing the sacred flame of devotion that burned brightly within their hearts.

However, history took its turn. Some returned to India and others converted to Christiani­ty, leading to a decline. Today, the community is smaller, with around 1,836 Hindus, according to the 2010 census.

Now, a humble sanctuary stands as a testament to their enduring legacy – the Sanatan Dharma Mandir on Hagley Park Road in Kingston. Constructe­d in 1970, the sole government-recognised Hindu temple is a sanctuary where seekers gather to commune with the divine and nurture their spiritual journey.

UNVEILING SPIRITUAL TAPESTRY

But beyond the walls of this sacred haven lies a deeper truth – that religion transcends mere rituals and doctrines. It is the very essence of our cultural identity, a prism through which we perceive the world. It solidifies our beliefs in the supernatur­al and propels us to seek understand­ing, not just of ourselves, but of our connection to a higher power. For Jamaicans of Hindu faith, it’s a source of strength, a vibrant thread in the island’s rich cultural tapestry.

In a world where chaos reigns and uncertaint­y looms, it is a reminder that amid the cacophony of life there exists a sanctuary within – a sanctuary where the soul finds solace in the embrace of the divine.

So, let us walk this path together as we unravel the rich tapestry of faith and tradition that binds us all. For, in the heart of Jamaica lies a sacred truth – that within each of us resides a spark of divinity, waiting to be ignited. This small-but-dedicated community reminds us that faith finds a way to shine brightly.

References:

1. https://tinyurl.com/2bkyb2yy

2. https://tinyurl.com/bduy54k4

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Persons playing Holi, Hindu festival of colours ushering in Spring, at India-Jamaica Friendship Garden.
CONTRIBUTE­D Persons playing Holi, Hindu festival of colours ushering in Spring, at India-Jamaica Friendship Garden.

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