Meditation Is Strongly Appealing To Americans, Even in The Bible Belt

www.argusleader.com UNITED STATES, October 23, 2008: Like many churchgoers in the Bible Belt, Kristy Robinson teaches Sunday school with her husband and helps prepare Communion at their Episcopal church in Franklin, Tennessee. She rounds out her church- and prayer-filled life with another spiritual practice that’s not quite as familiar: meditation. “I’ll see a difference in my day if I don’t,”…

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Daily Inspiration

www.hinduismtoday.com Spirituality is neither the privilege of the poor nor the luxury of the rich. It is the choice of the wise man.    Swami Chinmayananda

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Arranged Marriages, India’s Newest Export to West

timesofindia.indiatimes.com INDIA, October 19, 2008: The ideal of arranged marriage — in which individuals wishing to find a spouse welcome the chance to meet prospects suggested by their parents and other elders, while retaining veto power — is starting to make sense to more and more Westerners. The West’s high divorce rate gives weight to Reva Seth’s argument in her…

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Hindu Group in Malaysia Will Resist, Says Its Leader

in.reuters.com KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, October 16, 2008: HINDRAF, a now outlawed Malaysian Hindu rights group, vowed on Thursday to continue its fight. Hindraf chairman Waytha Moorthy, who is living in exile in Britain, said that Hindraf “will continue its struggle against the UMNO regime in Malaysia, as we can no longer be cowed nor are we any longer afraid.” Last…

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Hindu Sages Demand Security For Orissa Temples, Priests

timesofindia.indiatimes.com JAGATSINGHPUR, INDIA, October 20, 2008: A group of Hindu sadhus has demanded increased security at temples and for priests in Orissa, fearing further attacks against the community after the killing of Swami Laxamananda Saraswati and four of his aides last August. The gunmen remain unidentified, and Hindus want protection for themselves and their temples. Swami Arupananda, president of the…

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The Changing Landscape of Hindus in America : A Survey of Interfaith Marriages

Common family names of Hindus, Jains and Sikhs (followers of Dharma traditions) were picked from the Macys marriage registry for our data analysis. Though individuals religious preferences were not verified, the consistency of results across these common family names, gives validity to our conclusions. The results clearly show that at least a third of these young Dharmics have selected an…

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Diwali Popular In Australia

www.southasianfocus.ca SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, October 22, 2008: The Indian diaspora worldwide were in celebratory mood for Diwali, and that stands true for Australians. Thousands of people gathered in Sydney and Melbourne over the weekend to usher in Diwali festivities that coincided with the flowering of jacarandas and ripening of mangoes in Australia. While over 20,000 people celebrated Diwali at Olympic Park…

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Who Can Enter the Temple?

www.harekrsna.com JAGANNATHA PURI, ORISSA, October 18, 2008: The protracted debate regarding who can and cannot enter the world-famous Jagannath Temple has hit a roadblock. The temple is off limits to non-Hindus; but there is also contention about which “categories” of Hindus may worship there. On two occasions, police claim (after verifying identity cards), Hindu pilgrims from Indonesia have been driven…

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