DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile
DMU Hindu Society

@hindusocdmu

The official page for De Montfort University Hindu society. Please ensure that to stay updated you press 'follow' button.

ID: 1192099409221304325

linkhttps://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/380e710a6fc5f3ab2704d92790ca0680 calendar_today06-11-2019 15:20:35

33 Tweet

40 Followers

71 Following

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DMU Hindu Society would like to announce that we raised £222 during Navratri. We could not have done this without everyone donating and sharing the event. As a reminder the money was raised because Navratri is all about Shakti and we wanted to help girls all around the world.

DMU Hindu Society would like to announce that we raised £222 during Navratri.

We could not have done this without everyone donating and sharing the event.

As a reminder the money was raised because Navratri is all about Shakti and we wanted to help girls all around the world.
DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔊 DMU Hindu Society presents 🔊 THE DIWALI ESCAPE ROOM Use your brains 🧠 and wits to get through the journey of Ramayana to escape 14 years of exile. To find out more, join our Freshers Whatsapp Group. (Link in Bio)

🔊 DMU Hindu Society presents 🔊
THE DIWALI ESCAPE ROOM

Use your brains 🧠 and wits to get through the journey of Ramayana to escape 14 years of exile.

To find out more, join our Freshers Whatsapp Group. (Link in Bio)
DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DMU Hindu society presents Sewa... This Sewa week, we have decided to raise money for Tree Aid who plants trees across Africa. Let’s all help Bhumi Maa as much as we can by all doing Sewa together big or small! Check out the link in Bio to make any sort of donation.

DMU Hindu society presents Sewa...

This Sewa week, we have decided to raise money for Tree Aid who plants trees across Africa.
Let’s all help Bhumi Maa as much as we can by all doing Sewa together big or small! 

Check out the link in Bio to make any sort of donation.
DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WORD OF THE DAY: DIWALI Diwali is one of India's biggest festivals honoured by Hindus. It's often referred to as the Festival of Lights. It is celebrated due to the return of Ram who was exiled for 14 years. This joyous occasion usually falls in the month October/November.

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WORD OF THE DAY: NAVRATRI Navratri is a major festival over 9 days usually during September/ October. On each day a different form of Godess Durga is worshipped. The festival celebrates the victory of good over evil after a battle between Durga and demon Mahishasura

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to choose the movie for the 'Virtual Movie Night'? Click the link down below and vote for your favourite movie! 🤗 app.sli.do/event/y1oafr8x…

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WORD OF THE DAY: SHIVRATRI Shivratri is a hindu festival celebrated every year in honour of the god, Shiva. This festival reminds us to overcome darkness and ignorance in life and the world. It's also believed that on this day, Shiv got married to Parvati.

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WORD OF THE DAY: RANGOLI Rangoli is a tradition form of decoration and patterns. It represents good luck and years of happiness. It's made using dry flour, coloured sand, or even flower patterns.

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WORD OF THE DAY: GANESH CHATURTHI This is a festival that is celebrated as the day Lord Ganesh was born. He is known as the God of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. It is also believed that he was born during Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month according to the lunar calender.

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last chance to vote for your favourite movie for movie night on the 5th March! Dont miss it! Click the link in bio to go vote :)

dmuleicester (@dmuleicester) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To mark #UniMentalHealthDay DMU student Kate shares some of the simple activities she prioritises in her day to take care of her mental health 🌳🌻 Find more tips and resources to look after your wellbeing on our #HealthyDMU Hub 👉 bit.ly/3ba2qsd 👈

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WORD OF THE DAY: DUSSEHRA Dussehra is when Ram overpowers Ravan with the help of Shakti. This is why it is celebrated after Navratri. Ravan is known to have 10 heads and 20 arms. Each head represents a quality that we should destroy in ourselves.

DMU Hindu Society (@hindusocdmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a reminder that we have an event at 7pm today! We're hosting a virtual movie night so made sure you're there :) We're excited see you! Dm us for a link to the Whatsapp groupchat