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Rajan Zed prayer protest



The Rajan Zed prayer protest were events surrounding the first official offering of a Hindu prayer at the United States Senate.On July 12, 2007, Rajan Zed, a Hindu cleric and a noted leader in Interfaith Relations from the Indian Association of Northern Nevada based in Reno, appeared at the United States Senate as its guest Chaplain.
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