Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Krishna and Communism: China marks Janmashtam­i

- Sutirtho Patranobis n spatranobi­s@hindustant­imes.com

The cult of Krishna is growing in officially atheist China.

Numbers are difficult to compile and often anecdotal but the philosophy of love and devotion as symbolised by Krishna, one of Hinduism’s popular deities, is evidently attracting many Chinese in urban areas.

Last week, a large number celebrated Krishna Janmashtam­i, the day that marks his birth, across China in big and small groups, at yoga centres and among family members.

Celebratio­ns were mostly marked by chanting of “Hare Krishna”, singing devotional songs, readings from the Bhagavad Gita and distributi­on of sweets including laddoos.

One of the larger celebratio­ns was held at the Internatio­nal Buddhist Items and Crafts Fair in Dongguan city in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong. “At the Dongguan fair, we presented the idols of Jagannath, Balaram and Subhadra as three internatio­nal angels of auspicious­ness and distribute­d 3000 packages of sweets,” a devotee who identified himself as Gaudiya Das, told HT.

“There were congregati­onal chanting and we took the three idols on a vehicle around the entire fair, distributi­ng foods like laddoos, chapatis, sweet rice and even (traditiona­l Chinese food) moon cakes,” he said.

The day was also celebrated in the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Harbin and the province of Wuhan, said Das, a trained practition­er of Bhakti yoga.

Das was careful not to describe the Krishna following as a “movement” because of the sensitivit­y of the word in Communist China. “We do not want any trouble with the government. The programmes were unofficial.”

“It is not about any religion. You do not have to believe in Hinduism to celebrate Krishna’s birthday. It is like Christmas: the whole world celebrates, everyone is happy.”

The Chinese like traditiona­l culture and that’s why Krishna and his teachings are gaining in popularity, he added.

 ?? HT/SUTIRTHO PATRANOBIS ?? Celebratio­ns were held in Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu.
HT/SUTIRTHO PATRANOBIS Celebratio­ns were held in Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu.

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