Clarification on HPI’s Summary of Orissa Police Report

www.hinduismtoday.com KAUAI, HAWAII, October 18, 2008: Yesterdays HPI note on the Orissa police report mistakenly said “exposing a group the police supposes to be Christian,” rather than “we (ie, HPI) assume to be Christian.” We make this assumption because of the use of the term “particular community” by the police in the Times of India report: ” ‘Maoists were given…

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Dalit Shot For Entering Temple

www.thestatesman.net PATNA, INDIA, October 11, 2008: At least three incidentsof violence against Dalits took place during Navaratri. People belonging to Dalit community were kicked, punched and prohibited from entering temples. The latest atrocity occurred in Nalanda–the district where Buddha and Mahavira had preached the message of social harmony and breaking of caste barriers–where a Dalit youth was shot because he…

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Destruction of Hindu Deities in Suriname

dwtdatabase-com.web5.tempwebsite.net PARAMARIBO, SURINAME, October 6, 2008 – Two men were arrested over the weekend by the police in connection with the destruction of Hindu Deities at the temple under the Wijdenbosch Bridge at Meerzorg, Commewijne. Police inspector Humphrey Naarden told the press that they still are not sure what the motive for the vandalism was, although one of the suspects…

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Giant Jain Temple Opens in California

www.religionnewsblog.com BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA, October 15, 2008: A new $20 million Jain temple opened last weekend, following 11 days of dancing, worship and theater topped off by a parade and a traditional ceremony to install sacred marble statues, representing people who attained enlightenment. Together with its attached cultural center, classrooms and a planned 10,000-tome library, the complex replaces a much…

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Daily Inspiration

www.hinduismtoday.com Man’s control of nature external is called civilization. His control of nature internal is called culture.    Swami Chinmayananda (1916-1992), founder, Chinmaya Mission

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Maoists Hired to Kill Swami, Claims Orissa Police; Mastermind Identified

timesofindia.indiatimes.com [HPI note: This article reports on the same events brought in yesterday’s edition of HPI, but offers a strikingly different perspective, exposing a group behind the marxist killers who executed the crime.] BHUBANESWAR, ORISSA, INDIA, October 17, 2008: The Orissa police have claimed that the mastermind of VHP leader Laxamananda Saraswati’s killing had been identified as a group which…

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Sri Lanka Will Use Banana Leaves As Commercial Food Wrappers

www.hinduonnet.com COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, October 14, 2008: In an eco-friendly measure against the environmental hazard caused by polythene wrappers, the Sri Lanka government has evolved a technique to prepare food wrappers from banana leaves. According to the Sri Lankan Agriculture Ministry, “a technique has beenperfected to produce cured banana leaves that can be kept more thanone month under refrigerated condition…

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New Hindu School opens in the Netherlands

www.youtube.com ALMERE, NETHERLANDS, The Shri Ganesha primary school opened with 35 pupils on August 8th 2008 in Almere, Netherlands. This is the fourth Hindu school opened by the Hindu Education Foundation (Stichting Hindoe Onderwijs) and is the sixth in the Netherlands. Other schools are located in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. The Foundation expects that the new school will…

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French Muslims turn to Catholic Schools

www.nytimes.com MARSEILLE, FRANCE, September 29, 2008 At St. Mauront Catholic School, 80 percent of the students are Muslim. “There is respect for our religion here,” one girl explains. “In the public school, I would not be allowed to wear a veil.” France has only four Muslim schools, and some of the country’s 8,847 Roman Catholic schools have become refuges for…

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Daily Inspiration

www.hinduismtoday.com As a dog, let loose after being tied up for some time, is energetic and active, so one who learns to remain summa, or still, gets increased energy which can be put to good use.    Yogaswami of Jaffna (1872-1964)

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