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A month after a proposal to allow Christian-only prayer in legislature, a Hindu nationalist-inspired group is curating an exhibit in the Capitol.

There are currently two Hindus in the Ohio Statehouse — Rep. Anita Somani and Senator Niraj Antani .

Koppaka said that the HSS has around 250 chapters across the U.S, including three in Franklin County. The exhibition will continue touring in community centers, libraries, and schools in the area.“It's important to be aware of people around you, because the more you know, the more you create connections with people,” said Pradnya Kannan, 15. “We think that educating people through this exhibition can help the community know more about Hinduism and make sure misconceptions don't happen.

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