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Professeur Raimon Panikkar
1918 - 2010

For Prof. Raimon Panikkar who passed away Thursday, August 26th 2010, at Tavertet (Catalonia, Spain), the Intercultural Institute of Montreal paid homage to Raimon Panikkar who has greatly inspired the intercultural vision and practices of the Institute,
Friday, September the 3rd 2010.


An Interreligious Memorial Service for Prof. Raimon Panikkar

« Religions don’t have the monopoly of religion » - R. Panikkar

 

PROGRAM OF THE EVENING

 

Reception by :
Marie Delaval
Adriana Tataru
Master of ceremony :
Kalpana Das
Assisted by :
François Fortin
Véronique Jourdain

Introduction of the evening
Kalpanas Das
Video extract :
De nieuwe onschuld

Testimonies
Collaborators and friends

 

Interreligious ritual

Catholic tradition
Fernand Gauthier
- Music (Ave Maria : Montserrat chorus)
- Silence
- Prayer
Buddhism
Thu Nguyen
- Music (Singing bowl tibetan buddhist)
- Silence
- Prayer
Hinduism
Kalpana Das
- Music (Raga Malkaus : Indian Santoor)
- Silence
- Prayer and ritual

Closure
Video extract :
La Concordia e l’Armonica commented by Jocelyne Lalande
Musical slide show (Sangama at Milarupa 2005)

 

On our beloved and revered mentor
Raimon Panikkar


« tamasoma jyotir gamaya
mrityurma amritam gamaya
Om, shanti, shanti, shanti »

« From darkness to Light
From death to immortality
Om, peace, peace, peace »

 

Kalpana Das
Director of the Intercultural Institute of Montreal

Montreal, August 27 2010

Dear Friends,

Our teacher, our mentor and spiritual father (for me) has finally renounced his ailing body. Although we all knew it was nearing, it is incredibly difficult to face in reality ! I got the news around 5 pm Montreal time yesterday the 26th, from Agusti Nicolau who called the Institute after he found out from newspapers in Barcelona on internet.

The news led into a deep silence within me and I remained in silence for the whole evening and night in his company in meditation. I lit a candle and burnt incense and offered holy Ganges water.

I have been blessed having the opportunity to be his student, mentored and spiritually guided by him for the most of my adult life. He transmitted the language I needed to articulate my thoughts and visions, and he provided inspiration to translate that into action. And he will be doing so for the rest of my life.

I am in a mood of celebrating his life and his teachings although at the moment I feel such heaviness in my heart. I am re-living the time and special moments I spent with him, rejoice the depth of his words, which helped me deepen my understanding of Life and Reality, and inspired my work and my life-style of social commitment.

I also celebrate the bond of sisterhood and brotherhood that he has created among all of us, as he always said : « We are knots in a net of relationships » !

Let us remain in communion, in him and through him !

Participants to the " Interreligious Memorial Service " at the Institute on September the 3rd 2010

 

TESTIMONIES

« The world is a little darker place today, but in our own ways we all have shared the « world-light » of Rai-mon »
Scott Eastham, Massey University (New Zealand)

 

« Just to add my own expression of the sadness of the death but the rejoicing in the life and hope of resurrection for Raimon…and feeling keenly the « network of relationships » and the sense of communion with everyone. »
Gerard Hall, Australian Catholic University (Australia)

 

Following after you

 
   

Having gone before us
Do you leave a trail
Through the wilderness
Of the Spirit’s air and what
Might be its look and feel ?

An Everest-like thinning of oxygen
Holding a hint of snow
Near the summit ?

A transparent emptier emptiness
With no place for the mind’s eye
To settle ?

Each breath bent or bearing the scent
Of the leaves and lungs
Through which it has passed until

Following it silently
In and out of the woods
In and out of our bodies

We know the way
The blessing
And the Breather

And are here together with you
Here where love
Has always made its home

No need to scale the peak
No need to bruise the forest floor
With football or to blaze the trunks
Of the innocent
Oxygen-making trees

   

Yakshi Vadeboncoeur (California, USA)

 

 

« He was an inspiration to all of us. I certainly owe him a lot intellectually and I adored his way of looping at the world – with analytic and critical sharpness but also with compassion. The former is not in short supply, the latter is. I consider him one of the finest minds of our times. »
Ashis Nandy, CSDS (Delhi, India)

 

Chers, chères amies,

 

Au nom du laboratoire d’athropologie juridique de Paris, que je représente depuis le départ à la retraite d’Étienne le Roy qui j’en suis sûre s’associerait à moi,

Je voudais témoigner combien nos étudiants chercheurs sont influencés par la pensée de Ramon Pannikkar et l’étendent au dialogue interjuridique.

J’aurais beaucoup aimé le rencontrer en Catalogne, et ne le pourrai plus.

On croit toujours que les grands hommes sont éternels ; et un jour, la présence devient spirituelle ; mais ils sont aussi actuels par leur œuvre et la sienne est immense.

Je serai très heureuse de vous visiter lors d’un passage à Montréal.

Christoph Eberhard m’a souvent vanté les bienfaits de ses passages au centre interculturel, et le sens de la vie qu’il puise chez Robert Vachon et Kalpana Das.

J’ai beaucoup apprécié de les voir au moins dans les petits films qu’il a réalisés.

Je suis moi aussi de culture chrétienne et d’origine espagnole, éduquée chez les Ursulines en pension de France. J’en ai vécu durement la rigidité, l’imbécillité et l’obscurantisme.

Il m’en est resté un goût pour l’ailleurs, et une nette préférence pour le fond sur la forme, si celle-ci se fait oppressive et coercitive.

Je suis heureuse qu’il existe des penseurs comme vous, qui redonnent espoir dans le dialogue interculturel, et ouvrent la voie au non droit, en toute acceptation de la vie.

Je vous souhaite un bon recueillement et me sens en sympathie avec vous pour cette journée.

Qu’elle soit lumineuse pour tous.


Gilda Nicolau, Université Paris 1 (Paris, France)

 

« Je suis attristé de n’apprendre qu’aujourd’hui le décès de Pannikar. Il m’a marqué et de façon indélébile ma pensée et mon enseignement et je suis reconnaissant à votre centre de l’avoir porté à ma connaissance. Je te présente mes condoléances ainsi qu’à toute ton équipe de collaborateurs. »
Aziz S. Fall (Québec, Canada)

 

« Unfortunately, I never had a chance to personally meet Panikkar, but I have always been impressed by his multiculturalist stance. His plea for a homeomorphic (intercultural) concept of human rights shall remain – at least for me – one of his greatest achievements. »
Gilbert Rist, Institut universitaire des études de développement (Genève, Suisse)

 

For more information about Prof. Raimon Panikkar,
visit the website: www.raimon-panikkar.org

 

 

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