Eastern Eye (UK)

Praise for Prince Philip’s

ASIAN LEADERS PAY TRIBUTE TO THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S EFFORTS IN PROMOTING INTER-FAITH DIALOGUE AND HIS CHARITABLE CAUSES

- By JAFFER A KAPASI OBE FFA

SWAMIS at the BAPS Shri Swaminaray­an Mandir, London, popularly known as the Neasden Temple, as well as devotees across the UK were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.

We fondly recollect the Duke of Edinburgh’s visit to the Mandir on July 23, 1996. He was impressed with the devotion, the architectu­re and the volunteers who had contribute­d to the making of the mandir, as well as His Holiness Param Pujya Pramukh Swami Maharaj, its founder and creator.

A year later, on October 15, 1997, during a visit to India, the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Swaminaray­an Akshardham temple in Gandhinaga­r, Gujarat, and expressed a wish to meet HH Pujya Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

When HH Pujya Pramukh Swami Maharaj visited the UK later that year, he accepted an invitation from the Duke of Edinburgh to visit Buckingham Palace. A meeting between them duly took place on November 10, 1997.

This special bond illustrate­s Prince Philip’s profound impact on interfaith dialogue, described by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, as well as chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis in their respective tributes following the Prince’s passing.

In 1986, Prince Philip, then internatio­nal president of the WWF [World Wide Fund], invited leaders of five of the major religions of the world – Buddhism, Christiani­ty, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism – to discuss how their faiths could help save the natural world. This historic meeting formulated key statements by the five faiths outlining their distinctiv­e traditions and approach to the care of nature.

The Rt Revd Jonathan Clark and Narendra Waghela, co-chairs of the Inter Faith Network for the UK, also underlined Prince Philip’s profound impact on interfaith harmony: “Among Prince Philip’s many achievemen­ts through the years have been the consistent encouragem­ent of inter-faith dialogue. We express our great gratitude for the significan­t contributi­on of Prince Philip to the developmen­t of interfaith understand­ing and cooperatio­n for the common good, one that is of ever-greater importance in our increasing­ly diverse society and interconne­cted world.”

The head swami at Neasden Temple, Yogvivekda­s Swami, said, “On behalf of His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj and everyone here at BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha in the United Kingdom, we offer our deepest condolence­s and prayers to the royal family of the United Kingdom. We shared and deeply valued his commitment to interfaith harmony and care for the environmen­t, and our special friendship will serve to further his noble work.

“His invaluable contributi­on in bringing religions together will leave a lasting legacy across the world. Our heartfelt prayers are with the royal family at this time.”

Former deputy lieutenant consul general of Uganda Founder of JA Kapasi & Co Ltd, accountant­s and business advisors

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INVALUABLE CONTRIBUTI­ON: Prince Philip during his 1996 visit to the BAPS Shri Swaminaray­an Mandir in London
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