Welcome, 
loving viewers,
and Happy Father’s Day! 
Father’s Day is a 
joyous occasion observed 
in many countries today.
On this Father’s Day, 
we wish to pay tribute to 
a special kind of fatherly 
love that encompasses 
a spiritual community. 
In a church, a mosque, 
synagogue or temple, 
we can often see 
an individual 
fulfilling a special duty. 
Today, we will meet 
a Christian father, 
a Muslim imam, 
a Buddhist teacher, 
a Hindu guru, 
and a Jewish rabbi. 
They are the modern-day 
spiritual guides or fathers.
Meet Father Mauricio, 
a warm-hearted 
Roman Catholic priest 
from Chile. 
On a typical day, 
he rises early at dawn 
for prayer before beginning 
a long day of meetings, 
visits to schools, 
the ill and the elderly, 
evening prayers, 
listening to confessions, 
and celebrating mass. 
Even at night, he must 
be ready at any moment 
to receive or go see 
a person who calls 
or knocks on his door.
He’s like, let´s see, 
those doting parents, 
who likes his people. 
He is always 
thinking about what to do 
for the community.  
He is like a parent 
to his children, his flock.
When he started to come 
and began 
to motivate people, 
many more people 
began to attend church. 
I as a priest feel truly like 
a father of all people 
who come here, 
especially of young people, 
of children, of the people  of children, of the people 
who most need us.
Today certainly we 
have seen so many things 
that separate us from God 
and that do not 
make us happy, that 
basically fool youth a little.
 
I mean all ways 
that are easy, 
the path of drugs, 
the way sometimes 
of an unrestrained life 
that basically 
separates us from God. 
And that is a path that 
does not make us happy. 
So what Jesus wants 
to show, and our mission 
is to show which is the way 
to true happiness.
He has saved me a lot, 
he took me 
out of a huge hole 
that I was living in. 
But with the strength 
that he gave me 
I knew how to succeed, 
I knew how to stand up. 
Personally 
I’m very grateful for that.
In Hinduism, 
a Hindu priest is 
reverently called “Guru.” 
He is not just 
a family counselor, 
but also one 
who has the power 
to bless others and 
to communicate to God 
on their behalf. 
Swami Siva Sri Nandakumar 
is a cherished guru 
in Malaysia.
As a Hindu priest 
in our religion, 
first thing, we have to 
destroy our ego-ness. 
Without destroying 
the ego-ness, 
we cannot reach God. 
That’s why in our religion, 
we need to dress up 
like this.  
Something funny, 
like people see 
(you) look funny. 
That is, if people 
laugh at you, you feel, 
not comfortable, isn’t it? 
So we have to 
take all this in our life, 
to take it easy. 
And that’s why 
we wear these ashes, 
to remember always,  
our body’s going to 
be destroyed one day. 
So we don’t do bad things 
to people, don’t think bad 
about people, 
don’t say anything bad 
about people. 
So we keep on reminding, 
reminding all this, 
all this, all the time.
There’s many ways 
he has helped me. 
Like for me, 
in my education-wise, 
as always before an exam, 
I’ll come and pray, 
get his blessings, and then 
only I’ll go for the exam. 
And for my family, 
let’s say like 
any auspicious function, 
we’ll come here, 
get his blessings, 
get the God’s blessing, 
and then 
we will continue with it. 
It’s always we start 
with the blessings 
and then only we continue 
with our journey.
Maya means something 
will cover our mind, 
and our thought 
that we don’t know 
what we are before. 
So, who we are, 
where we come from, 
where we will go –  
we don’t know that. 
So in our religion here, 
in Hinduism, 
we pray that to find out 
what is the main reason 
why we come here, and 
what we have to reach.
And when you come here, 
you sit, you just 
look at him and pray, 
let him guide you 
throughout the life. 
And after that, 
we go around the temple 
three times. 
Every round means 
takes away your obstacles.  
Before you leave, 
you really feel peace.
Next, we will 
find out more about 
the special roles 
of a Muslim priest, 
or imam, 
a Tibetan Buddhist teacher, 
and a Jewish rabbi. 
Our Father’s Day program 
honoring the benevolent 
modern spiritual mentors 
in our world 
continues when we return. 
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A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms.
In Islam, 
an imam is a leader of 
a Muslim congregation. 
He leads prayers and 
helps people understand 
the word of Allah.
Well, Imam 
has not helped me only, 
helped all the Muslims, 
because he’s speaking 
from the Qur’an. 
And the Qur’an 
we believe in the Islam 
is the word of Allah, 
Glory to Allah. 
And we believe 
he has a lot of knowledge, 
and he speaks 
about the power of Allah, 
Glory to Allah. 
He has big knowledge.  
And he always speaks 
in Arabic, Qur’an 
and Hadith in Arabic. 
And his Arabic
is excellent, and 
his English is excellent. 
So, by the grace of Allah, 
he is excellent. 
We call him “big scholar.”
Imam Mirza Muhammed 
Uzair Akbar memorized 
the Holy Qur’an 
at an early age in Pakistan, 
where he studied with 
many esteemed teachers. 
He has been 
the appointed imam of 
the Holland Park Mosque 
in Brisbane, Australia 
for 14 years.
The message of Islam, 
or the message of God, 
is to recognize Him 
in this short lifetime, and 
once we recognize Him, 
to respect his likes 
and his dislikes, 
and live a life of 
righteousness and piety. 
I started studying 
at a very young age, 
and, and because 
I was brought up 
in such an environment, 
where we were learning 
how to implement 
and how to convey 
the message of God, 
so there is a greater 
responsibility upon me, 
if I compare myself 
to others. 
But this is 
the responsibility 
of every human being. 
Imam Mirza Muhammed 
Uzair Akbar leads a diligent
day-to-day life of service. 
Every Muslim 
should wake up 
early in the morning 
between the crack 
of dawn and sunrise, and 
he establishes his prayer. 
As an Imam,  
I will come to the mosque 
and lead the prayer 
in the morning.   
We try to communicate 
with our Lord 
and our Master 
through the Holy scripture, 
known as the Qur’an, 
so we will read 
a certain portion of it, 
and then we will supplicate 
for our self, 
for our immediate family 
and for the entire humanity.
 
The imams 
throughout the world, 
they will prepare 
for the programs 
during the day, and then  
back to the mosque  
to conduct  
the mid-day prayer. 
There may be other groups 
that come as well, 
and then will question us. 
And then 
after the third prayer, 
that is about 
3:30 or 4 o’clock, 
we have children programs.  
And then after that 
will be the 4th 
and the 5th prayer, 
and then back home 
and pretty exhausted! 
The Tibetan Buddhist 
tradition uses the term 
“Rinpoche,” meaning 
“precious one,” 
to describe a reincarnated 
Tibetan lama (high priest). 
The Thrangu Vajrayana 
Buddhist Centre 
in Hong Kong, 
which was established by 
The Venerable Khenchen 
Thrangu Rinpoche, 
is where we meet 
Khenpo Tashi, a teacher 
who himself was 
in the care of Khenchen 
Thrangu Rinpoche 
since the age of 12.
Om mani padme hum 
(mantra of Avalokiteshvara)
Om mani padme hum 
(mantra of Avalokiteshvara)
Khenchen Thrangu 
Rinpoche is different 
from other people 
in his loving kindness 
and compassion. 
I have spent a long time 
in Rinpoche’s monastery 
and received many 
teachings and instructions 
from him. 
When he teaches, 
his motivation is 
the loving kindness, 
compassion, 
and bodhicitta 
(wish for enlightenment 
to help sentient beings) 
that all sentient beings 
may be happy. 
He teaches solely 
with the attitude 
of love and altruism 
for all sentient beings 
that is like the affection 
a mother feels 
for her child.
 
I mostly try 
to spend every day 
serving the Sangha. 
My hope is to help 
the members of the Sangha 
learn the subjects 
they are studying 
as well as 
to serve the monastery. 
I also wish to emulate 
Khenchen Thrangu 
Rinpoche by following 
his example of loving 
kindness, compassion, 
and bodhicitta 
(wish for enlightenment 
to help sentient beings). 
We now meet 
our final fatherly guide 
of the ancient religion 
of Judaism. 
Similar to his counterparts 
in the other faiths, 
a Jewish rabbi helps others 
to remember that 
what’s most important is 
to live a moral way of life 
that is pleasing to God.
I suppose it’s important, 
I think, to have people 
in a community, 
who you can go to 
who are older, wiser, 
and able to impart 
their wisdom upon you. 
You know 
that they are accessible, 
and you know 
they will step in 
and approach you 
if you ask them to, 
be it a father figure or 
community-type leader.
The word “rabbi” 
means “teacher.” 
I am here to educate. 
But you know, 
education is not just, 
“Don’t do as I do, 
do as I say,” 
that doesn’t work. 
We have to be an example 
to other people as well.
Human beings 
are created in two parts: 
We have the physical body, 
and we have the spirit 
which keeps 
the physical body.  
What I’m trying to do, 
is to make people 
understand that you 
have to look after the soul 
and the spirit, as much as 
you will look after 
the physical body.
I always teach that you 
should look in the mirror 
at night, stand 
in front of the mirror, and 
do you like what you see? 
Now people will say, “Well, 
I didn’t like the weight. 
I put on too much weight. 
I am too thin.” 
I said, “No, that’s not 
what I am looking at. 
I am asking you: 
Do you like that person? 
Would you want to be 
friend with that person 
you see in the mirror? 
Are you satisfied 
with the qualities 
that that person provides 
for the society? 
Is it a selfish individual, 
or is it a sharing and 
a caring individual?”  
I’m trying 
to build a society which 
considers everybody 
to be part of it.
What would I want 
with all my heart? 
That hopefully 
we have all the ability 
to discern well about 
what God invites us to live. 
And that we can be happy 
here now on Earth, 
but especially 
to prepare the heart 
for the eternal happiness 
that will be in Heaven.
The word is said in Veda, 
said, “Sarve loga 
samasta sukino bawanthu.” 
That means, this world 
must be in a peaceful 
and all the living humans 
and all the  living things 
in the world 
must be in good condition; 
we love each other. 
So that is the main prayers 
in our religion.
Happy Father’s Day! 
May all gurus live long 
and the world be peaceful. 
Happy Father’s Day! 
And for all gurus 
and peace in the world.
To all the leaders of the 
world’s religious houses, 
we are grateful 
for your blessings 
and steadfast devotion 
in humbly supporting 
humankind on 
their spiritual journeys. 
Blessed be 
your sacred responsibilities 
as pillars of goodness 
for our world.
To our viewers, 
it was a joy having 
your company today. 
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May you 
and your loved ones 
be blessed.