From Saiva Siddhantam to Systems Science: Hindu Metaphysics for a Complex AI World

UNITED KINGDOM, November 3, 2025 (By Vendan Ananda Kumararajah): Across the world, humanity faces what scholars call a polycrisis: ecological collapse, geopolitical instability, technological disruption and social fragmentation, all reinforcing one another in unpredictable ways. At the same time, the rise of deep technologies such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and planetary-scale computation is reshaping the fabric of our daily lives.…

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Post-Gen_Z Movement in Nepal: Challenges and Unfulfilled promises

NEPAL, October 29, 2025 (VIF India, by Prof. Hari Bansh Jha): The Gen-Z movement of September 8–9, 2025, marked a defining moment in Nepal’s modern political history. It laid bare the deep-seated corruption, nepotism and bureaucratic inertia that had eroded public confidence in the executive, judiciary and parliament alike. What began as a peaceful expression of public frustration soon evolved…

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Kedarnath, Yamunotri Shrines Closed for Winter Season

KEDARNATH, INDIA, October 23, 2025 (The Economic Times): The doors of the Himalayan shrines of Kedarnath and Yamunotri in Uttarakhand were closed for the winter season on Thursday. The doors of Kedarnath, the abode of Lord Shiva and the eleventh Jyotirlinga, located in Rudraprayag district, were closed at 8:30 am. Despite the cold, nearly 10,000 devotees were present at the…

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla Visit London’s BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

LONDON, UK, October 30, 2025 (Republic World): Displaying resplendent cultural harmony, Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla paid a royal visit to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in London on Wednesday. The temple, commonly known as the Neasden Temple, celebrated its 30th anniversary on October 29, and the monarchs’ presence added luster to the temple’s celebrations. The event was…

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Photos of Hindu Devotees Celebrating Chhath Festival in India

NEW DELHI, INDIA, October 27, 2025 (AP News): Hindu devotees are gathering at rivers, bays and lakes across India to pray to the Sun God, Lord Surya, as part of the Chhath Festival this week. Chhath Puja is a four-day Hindu festival honoring the Sun God, Surya, involving rituals centered on water bodies. The celebration includes elaborate fasting, with devotees…

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Culture Minister Inaugurates Restored Plaosan Temple in Central Java

JAKARTA, INDONESIA, October 24, 2025 (RRI Voice of Indonesia): The Ministry of Culture has officially inaugurated Series II No. 19, one of the accompanying temples at the Plaosan Temple Site in Central Java. Minister of Culture Fadli Zon described Plaosan Temple as a prime example of a complete cultural landscape. The inauguration followed the completion of restoration work by the…

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Is Diwali Fireworks Really a Major Source of North India’s Air Pollution: What the Data Really Says

DELHI, INDIA, October 22, 2025 (Organiser): Every Diwali, a familiar narrative dominates with headlines that fireworks are to blame for the choking smog which blankets northern India. Television debates and social media campaigns routinely turn the festival of lights into a festival of blame. This time Government and Environmental data present a more complex truth that India’s air pollution crisis…

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The Chetti Melaka & Southeast Asia’s Oldest Hindu Temple

MALAYSIA, October 19, 2025 (YouTube): When Deepavali arrives in Kampung Chetti, Melaka, it’s a unique celebration that lights up a 500-year-old Peranakan heritage. The Chettis–meaning traders–are a unique Indian Peranakan community descended from Tamil merchants who settled in Melaka centuries ago. Though many no longer speak the Tamil language, they have incorporated Malay and Chinese influences, while preserving their Hindu…

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Some Donated Their Salaries, Others Taxed Themselves: This Is How the New Hindu Temple in Centallo Was Born.

CENTALLO, ITALY, October 20, 2025 (La Stampa, translated from Italian): “Jai Shri Krishna,” is a Sanskrit expression that translates to “Glory to Krishna,” one of the main Deities of Hinduism. The phrase is displayed at the temple’s entrance on a colorful banner, flanked by Ganesha, the elephant-headed God revered for His wisdom, intelligence and ability to remove obstacles, and Hanuman,…

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Look: Ayodhya Sets Record as 2.6 Million Lamps Light Up the Saryu River on Eve of Diwali

AYODHYA, INDIA, October 19, 2025 (Gulf News): Ayodhya once again dazzled the world with a record-breaking Deepotsav celebration, illuminating the banks of the Saryu River with more than 2.6 million oil lamps on Sunday — the largest display of diyas ever recorded. According to officials, 2.617 million diyas were lit simultaneously at Ram Ki Paidi and 56 ghats, while 2,128…

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