ISKCON holds Iftar gathering to celebrate 400-year-old amity between Hindu-Muslim
Kolkata, June 22: To celebrate the over 400-year-old amity between the Hindu and Muslim communities in West Bengal's Nabadwip, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Mayapur on Wednesday organised an Iftar party with elected Muslim panchayat members as its guests inside the temple premises.
The event upholds the legacy of brotherhood between the two communities, the seeds of which were sown in the 16th century by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and his relationship with the then magistrate, Chand Kazi, through his sankirtan (congregational chanting) movement.

"Just like last year, in 2016 Jagannath Rath Yatra and Eid have fallen on the same day. So the 'Iftar Samabesh' is aimed at sending a strong message to the universe about peace, harmony, love and trust among communities," said Prabhu.
IANS
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