World Religion Day.

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World Religion Day

More than 730!

Just a few...! Christianity Confucianism Eckankar Epicureanism Falun Gong Greco-Roman Religion Hare Krishna Hinduism Islam Jainism Jehovah’s Witnesses Judaism Mayan Religion Mithraism Neopaganism Rastafari Scientology Shinto Sikhism Taoism Zoroastrianism Aladuru Asatru Baha’I Faith Bön Buddhism Cao Dai Chinese Religion Chopra Centre

Jewish clothing Yarmulke Prayer shawl

A Church (All Saints’ Church in Dulwich)

A Mosque (London Central Mosque, near Regent’s Park)

A Synagogue (The West End Synagogue, near Paddington, London)

A Hindu Temple (Neasden Temple)

Lakshmi – Goddess of wealth and good fortune

What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow man. Judaism One should never do that to another which one regards as hurtful to one’s own self. Hinduism Treat others as you would wish to be treated. Christianity You are not a believer until you desire for your brother that which you desire for yourself. Islam