Daily Inspiration

www.hinduismtoday John F. Kennedy loved a little proverb he thought was Irish, but actually came from the Indian epic Ramayana: There are three things which are real–God, human folly and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension, so we must do what we can with the third.

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Caribbean Hindus To Celebrate Sivaratri on March 5

www.hinduismtoday.com PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD, March 4, 2008: From 1838 to 1917, Indians were brought from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar as indentured laborers to the Caribbean islands. In addition to their work ethic, they brought with them the culture and religious practices of Hinduism with the Ramayana, Siva Puranas and the Bhagvad Gita among the several religious texts found in their “jhaji…

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Losing Your Temper Can Delay Healing

www.hinduismtoday.com LONDON, UK, February 20, 2008: An American team has found that being unable to control anger can make you four times more likely to have a slow recovery, according to a study published in the journal Brain Behavior and Immunity. To see if anger would hold back wound healing, the team conducted a study with 98 participants who had…

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A Clarion Call For Books

www.hinduismtoday.com TAMIL NADU, INDIA, March 4, 2008: New books. Used books. All books are welcomed by two institutions in the deep south of India. When Hinduism Today editorial staff was traveling in Tamil Nadu in February, we were taken to several stellar schools and libraries. One school, the Chinmaya Vidalaya in Rajapalayam, India, has over 700 students on the campus…

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Daily Inspiration

www.hinduismtoday.com A poor devotee points to the sky and says, God is up there. An average devotee says, God dwells in the heart as the Inner Master. The best devotee says, God alone is and everything I perceive is a form of God.    Ramakrishna

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It’s Frightening…What People Think Of India

www.rediff.com U.S.A., February 28, 2008: (HPI Note: this is an opinion piece written by Dhruv Goel, 15, who moved from India to Texas.) Americans are frightened of India, or of what they think India is. For them, India is poor. India has no electricity. All Indians are Hindu. These are just some of the things I have heard in America.…

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Auroville Celebrates 40th Anniversary

www.hindu.com PUDUCHERRY, INDIA, March 3, 2008: Aiming for a true state of unity in diversity, speakers at the 40th anniversary celebrations of Auroville have stressed the need to come together and stay united, while overcoming differences and working towards building the township. As part of the landmark celebrations here on Thursday, a symposium on “Auroville… and the Ideal of Human…

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A Chance To Volunteer in India, The Caribbean and The U.S.

www.sewausa.org U.S.A., March 3, 2008: Yuva for Sewa (Youth for Service) is a fellowship program that provides young adults with opportunities to use their time and talent to volunteer for the less fortunate across the globe. This year, Yuva for Sewa will be connecting youth with service projects in India, the Caribbean and the U.S. Anyone between the ages of…

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Nepal’s ‘Living Goddess’ Retires

news.bbc.co.uk LONDON, UK, March 03, 2008: A young girl worshipped in Nepal as a living goddess has retired early from this ritual status. Eleven-year-old Sajani Shakya is one of the three most revered living goddesses or Kumaris. She was in the news last when she was almost sacked from her position for travelling to the United States. Sajani has been…

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