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The arti ceremony is a form of worship that happens in Hindu temples every day – also known as “an offering of light”. A young Hindu called Pranathi explains it all.
A young Hindu called Pranathi explains how all the items on a puja tray are used during worship.
Pranathi gives TrueTube a tour of The Shree Ghanapathy Mandir in South London, explaining its most important features and her beliefs as a Hindu.
A young Buddhist called Hivin guides us through how he meditates at his local London Vihara.
A young Buddhist called Hivin shows us how he uses chanting when he worships at his local London Vihara.
A young Buddhist called Hivin welcomes TrueTube to his Vihara in West London. We’re given the full tour while learning about Buddhist beliefs and worship, and even get to see the monks who live there.
What are British Values? The government says they are: democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, respect for different beliefs – and that they should be taught in schools. Who actually even knows that?! We asked the public…
A young Sikh explains the importance and meaning of the five symbols that Sikhs wear – the Five Ks.
Arvinda Singh, a young Sikh, gives TrueTube a tour of his Gurdwara, the Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Southall. He shows us the prayer hall, the dining hall and even the Guru Granth Sahib’s bedroom!
Zack welcomes TrueTube to a North London Reform Synagogue for a tour of all its main features. Taking us from the door to the Ark, he talks about his beliefs and what happens during a service at the synagogue.
The Torah is the Jewish holy scripture, and the scrolls play a central role in services at the synagogue. Zack and his rabbi demonstrate how the Torah is read, and the way a scroll is “dressed” afterwards to show its importance.
Some Jews wear little leather boxes called tefillin on the head and arm when they pray. Zack demonstrates how he ties his tefillin, and explains why he wears them.