Utah Temple Attracts Devotees From Around the West

www.sltrib.com SOUTH JORDAN, UTAH, February 27, 2008: “This is the only mainstream Hindu temple between Denver and Las Vegas. If you want a temple as it is in India, this is the one,” said Indra Neelameggham, who is a founding member of the temple and the current office manager. Ms Neelameggham Ganesha inspires devotees to come from Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming…

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Britain: Authorities Ban TV Ad For Hindu Pendant

www.adnkronos.com LONDON, UK, February 21, 2008: Britain has banned a television advertisement for a Hindu religious pendant which claimed to ward off evil spirits. The advertisement, which was broadcast in Hindi, featured a “Ganesha Rudraksha” pendant. It claimed to promote good health and protect the wearer from any obstacles. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), an independent advertising watchdog, ruled last…

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America’s Changing Religious Identity

www.washingtonpost.com WASHINGTON, DC, USA, February 26, 2008: America has always been a competitive religious marketplace, but a major survey released yesterday shows a country increasingly exploring different faith identities and ways of worship. More than 40 percent of respondents told pollsters that they had changed their religious affiliation since childhood. Experts say the growth of religious minorities, American mobility and…

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Episcopal Christians Apologize To Hindus For Discrimination, Proselytization

www.rediff.com NEW YORK, February 25, 2008: A wholehearted apology from a Christian community to Hindus worldwide, which also denounced proselytization by Christian missionaries, has triggered a debate among pastors across the United States. The apology, tendered by Right Reverend J. Jon Bruno, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Los Angeles, is arguably the first of its kind by a major…

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Hindu Leaders Meet Chief Rabbis and PM of Israel

www.hinduismtoday.com KAPAA, HAWAII, USA, February 26, 2008: From February 17th to 21st, Hindu swamis and religious leaders from India visited Israel, at the invitation of the Israeli foreign ministry, the American Jewish Association, the World Council of Religious Leaders and the Rabbinate of Israel. They met with the Chief Rabbis of Israel, the President of Israel, members of the foreign…

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Request for Source Information on Losing Caste by Crossing the Ocean

www.hinduismtoday.com KAUAI, HAWAII, February 26, 2008: Hinduism Today magazine is researching the issue of losing caste by crossing the ocean. This has most recently surfaced as an issue with the Udupi Krishna temple. We are unable to find the scriptural source of the restriction on crossing the ocean. Any reader with information can contact ar@hindu.org.

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Ancient City Discovered in India

news.bbc.co.uk BHUBANESWAR, INDIA, February 20, 2008: Indian archaeologists say they have found remains which point to the existence of a city which flourished 2,500 years ago in eastern India. Discovered at Sisupalgarh, near Bhubaneswar, capital of Orissa, the items found during point to a highly developed urban settlement. The population of the city could have been in the region of…

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Balinese Hinduism and Indonesia’s Mixed Identity

www.newwest.net INDONESIA, February 9, 2008: In 1991 I went on a two-week Smithsonian tour of Bali, the Indonesian island most famous for its dances, craft arts, and Hindu festivals. As I boarded a Garuda International flight in Los Angeles, I was impressed that a nation that is 90 percent Muslim would name its airline after a Hindu deity. Starting in…

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