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1) Lenasia's Black Hindu Priest Breaks Myths: He used to be a devout Christian until
curiosity took him to a Hindu temple in Lenasia town, 25 miles south
of this
South African city. Four years later, Meshack Jantjies, 35, is South
Africa's first black African Hindu priest. Not only does the deputy
resident
priest at the Siva Gnana Sabay temple have a large following, but with
tremendous effort he is also mastering the Tamil language. Initially,
Jantjies joined activities at the temple while working as a cleaner
there.
When his family joined him to live on the premises, he found more
time to
engage in deeper studies. "The resident priest then made me a tape
which I
listened to over and over. I learned to recite prayers from
the "Thevaram"
(collections of Tamil devotion songs) by doing that. I also joined
the adult
Tamil classes at the temple." Two years ago, Jantjies was appointed
the
deputy resident priest. He has been fully accepted by the
devotees. "When I
stand before the people here and lead the prayers, I feel that I am
with my
own family," said Jantjies. He goes to great pains to emphasize that
he was
not recruited or converted by anyone. "I was like a wild animal before
joining the temple, and now I have found peace with myself. Jantjies
now
plans to make it his mission to break prevailing myths among other
communities about worship at Hindu temples.
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