Canberra event bridges Greek and Indian cultures through Homer’s epics

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A thought-provoking lecture exploring the Indian perspective of truth and beauty in Homer’s epics was held on Tuesday, May 27, at the Hellenic Club of Canberra, drawing an engaged audience of around 40 attendees.

Hosted by the Greek Orthodox Community and Church of Canberra (GOCCC), the Hellenic Club of Canberra, and Fair Canberra, the event featured a lecture by world-renowned academic Vidwen Sri Arjun Bharadwaj. The session examined the parallels between Greek and Indian civilisations, sparking a lively discussion among audience members.

The lecture, titled Indian Perspective of Truth and Beauty in Homer’s Epics, delved into: (1) Universal and eternal human values from Greek mythology, (2) Interpretations of truth and beauty in Homer’s works, and (3) Cultural similarities between ancient Greece and India.

Arjun Bharadwaj, who studied Classical Greek at the University of Zurich, brought his extensive experience in Greek mythology and epics to the Canberra stage, offering cross-cultural insights that resonated with scholars and community members alike.

The evening was emceed by John Loukadellis from the GOCCC and featured a distinguished guest list, including Nikolaos Varellas, Deputy Head of Mission at the High Commission of the Republic of Cyprus in Australia; Andrew Satsias, representing the Hellenic Club; Nick Manikis from Fair Canberra; Elizabeth Minchin, former Professor of Classics at ANU, and Shanti Reedy, President of the Hindu Council of ACT and Deputy Chair of Multicultural Canberra.

Organisers and attendees praised the lecture for its intellectual depth and the rich cultural dialogue it inspired between the Greek and Indian traditions.

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