The Man Who Saved Hinduism in Trinidad

TRINIDAD, May 19, 2026 (YouTube): Bhadase Sagan Maraj was one of the most important Hindu leaders in Trinidad and Tobago history — yet many people have never heard his name. At thirteen, his father was murdered while reading the Bhagavad Gita. His uncle was later tied to a stone and drowned in the Caroni River. But Bhadase did not disappear…

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Bring Back Saraswati Statue From British Museum, Says Indian Court

NEW DELHI, INDIA, May 21, 2026 (India West): A recent ruling by the Madhya Pradesh High Court on the disputed Bhojshala complex has renewed public and scholarly attention on an 11th-century sculpture of Goddess Saraswati that today sits thousands of miles away in London’s British Museum. The court, while declaring Bhojshala a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, also known as…

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Hindu Funeral Rites in Temples Spark Debate Within Communities

SOUTH AFRICA, May 17, 2026 (Post): Recent discussions within sections of the Hindu community regarding funeral-related activities taking place within temple precincts have sparked strong emotions, differing opinions and important theological reflections. While some may dismiss these concerns as outdated ritual sensitivities, others view them as fundamental to preserving the sanctity and spiritual integrity of consecrated temple spaces. The debate…

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Anaimangalam Copper Plates: The Chola Charter That Connected India to the Maritime World

INDIA, May 18, 2026 (Bharat Ke Wow, by Dr. K. Ramachandrasekhar): The Anaimangalam Copper Plates, widely known today as the Leiden Copper Plates, are among the most extraordinary surviving records of the Chola age. They are not merely inscriptions from medieval India. They are a civilizational archive, carrying within them the pulse of empire, maritime diplomacy, temple culture, administrative precision,…

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Registration Now Open for World Hindu Congress Mumbai in December

MUMBAI, INDIA, May 15, 2026 (Press Release from Swami Vigyananand): The World Hindu Congress 2026 will be held in Mumbai from December 18th–20th. The theme is “Shared Commitment: Collective Resolve.” It will comprise seven parallel thematic conferences designed to articulate the values, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of the global Hindu community in all its vibrancy. These forums offer a vital…

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Somnath Temple Reconstruction Completes 75 Years, Gujarat CM Calls It Symbol of Cultural Resurgence

GANDHINAGAR, INDIA, May 8, 2026 (OMMCOM NEWS): Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday highlighted the 75th anniversary of the reconstruction and inauguration of the Somnath Temple in a social media post, marking the occasion as a significant milestone in the temple’s modern history. In his post on social media platform X, Patel said: “75 years ago, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel…

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Emergency Restoration of Millennium-Old Temple Completed in Cambodia’s Angkor Complex

CAMBODIA, March 10, 2026 (Khymer Times): Archaeologists have completed the emergency restoration of the early 10th-century Baksei Chamkrong temple in Cambodia’s famed Angkor Archaeological Park after parts of the structure were at risk of collapse, the APSARA National Authority (ANA) said in a news release yesterday. Put Soth, head of the Baksei Chamkrong restoration site, said the team had reinforced…

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Watch: The Ancient Chinese Temple Named after Emperor Ashoka

CHINA, May 12, 2026 (The Hindu): The 1,700-year-old Emperor Ashoka Temple in Ningbo, China, is an ancient Buddhist site believed to date back to the year 282 and home to Buddha relics. The temple remains a rare symbol of centuries-old cultural and religious ties between India and China. This video explains the temple’s history, significance and its unique connection to…

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