(Nov.2,2010) Hindus in India have welcomed and appreciated Vatican’s message for Diwali,
the festival of lights. “It is a message that touches the heart,” said social activist
Swamy Agnivesh, adding that the world will be more lit up after this message of harmony,
peace and brotherhood. Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue
had asked the Catholic Bishops Conference of India, CBCI, to spread the message among
Hindu leaders across India through a letter sent on Nov. 2 titled, “Christians and
Hindus: Toward Enhancing Mutual Respect, Trust and Cooperation”. The letter bears
the signature of Archbishop Pier Luigi Celata, secretary of the pontifical council.
It states that “mutual respect is one of the fundamentals for peaceful co-existence,
as well as progress in society and that trust nourishes every genuine human relationship.” Agnivesh
said the message will help bind together the two communities in pursuit of peace and
justice. K. P. Shastri, secretary of Delhi Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, a reformist Hindu
group, said the “Vatican is a sacred place for Christians and a message from there
is an honour for us. This message shows that Christians’ love and respect toward the
Hindus is increasing. It will help in bridging the two communities,” he added. CBCI
spokesperson Fr. Babu Joseph said the message is a gesture of goodwill toward the
Hindu community. It will enhance mutual respect and understanding, as it is well appreciated
by Hindus. Diwali is the most important five-day festival in India, where families
perform traditional activities in their homes and worship Laxmi, the goddess of wealth.