Hindus in Scotland - Then & Now
Authors - Aarna Sharma, Ananth Subramaniam, Namit Verma, Rhishay Sinha, Rucha Chandorkar and Soumya Joshi
Pages - 60
'' Hindus in Scotland: Then and Now,'' invites readers on a captivating journey through the history and present experiences of the Hindu community in Scotland. From the pioneering early migrants to the vibrant diaspora today, this book delves into stories of resilience, cultural integration, and the communal and spiritual innovations of Hindus in Scottish society. Authored by a diverse team, the narrative unfolds through personal interviews, historical documents, and rich cultural insights, offering a comprehensive look at the trials and triumphs faced by Hindus in Scotland over the centuries. '' Hindus in Scotland'' not only chronicles the profound contributions of the Hindu community to the Scottish tapestry but also explores the ongoing challenges and aspirations that define their future in this dynamic country portraying themselves as a hard - working and economically successful minority within Scotland. Discrimination, prejudice and misunderstanding have been formidable adversaries along the way. This book delvers into first hand accounts from Hindus who have lived in the country for decades, as well as collating facts and figures from various sources.