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Hindu Heritage Summer Camp

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Hindu Heritage Summer Camp
LocationMacedon, New York
Coordinates43°07′32″N 77°22′36″W / 43.125679°N 77.376732°W / 43.125679; -77.376732
Established1976 (1976)
Websitewww.omhhsc.org


The Hindu Heritage Summer Camp, founded in 1976, is located in Macedon, New York.

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Background

The camp was founded by Devi Parvati, a convert to Hinduism.[1] It began with six tents at a location in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. During the 1990s it moved to Macedon, where it could utilize the facilities of the India Community Center for the Rochester area.[1]

Morning reveille at the camp is blown on a conch shell in homage to Vishnu, who is often depicted carrying one,[1] In addition to traditional summer camp activities such as drama and arts and crafts, campers are offered classes on Hindu philosophy, play Cricket, and learn the garba, a traditional dance from Gujarat.[1] The most recent director of the summer camp was Anjali Patel, who is also from Gujarat; she was mentored by the previous assistant director, Esha Ponnuri.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Freedman, Samuel G. (22 August 2014). "Building on U.S. Tradition, Camp for Hindu Children Strengthens Their Identity". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 August 2014.

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This page was last edited on 3 February 2023, at 05:49
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