LONDON, ENGLAND, September 27, 2006: The September edition of the Hindu Voice is available online and you won’t be disappointed with their coverage of Hindu life in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Editorials focus on Navaratri, an analysis surrounding the issues of meat eating in the Hindu tradition, a response to a recent Hindu-bashing article in The Times entitled “Why a Hindu Temple is Not Like a Soho Phone Booth,” and racial profiling and Hindus in the UK – all excellent pieces. Several controversial pieces address Hindu iconography found in some unusual places – from a nightclub to alcoholic beverages and a campaign they are following to force a nightclub to discontinue their use of Hindu Deities as decorative features. An article on the opening of the Sri Venkateswara Temple, located in the Midlands is featured along with a number of photos from the event. There are numerous other pieces that are thought provoking and well done. Readers are invited to submit comments throughout the website which encourages a vital online Hindu community.
