A genuine Hindu prays daily, volunteers at the temple, and abstains from meat and alcohol, according to guidelines established by U.K.'s first state-funded Hindu school.
Applicants are required to submit a report from their temple priest attesting that they engage in daily prayer and deity worship; accept the authority of the Vedas, "in particular the Bhagvad Gita," attend temple at least fortnightly and abstain from meat, fish, alcohol and tobacco. A school spokesman said it would accept people's representations on trust, but "The criteria - for example, the one about abstention from meat and intoxication - reflect the mainstream Hindus in this country." |
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