Mahesh Yogi Cremated in Allahabad

www.iht.com ALLAHABAD, INDIA, February 11, 2008: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi was cremated Monday in a tumultuous ceremony at one of Hinduism’s holiest sites. His funeral, on the banks of the Ganges in Allahabad, saw his foreign following outnumbering Indians. The funeral was a mix of ancient Vedic tradition, modern Indian chaos and Hollywood-style theatrics. Thousands of flag-waving followers beating drums, clanging…

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A Hindi Curriculum for Several Trinidad Schools

www.hindustantimes.com TRINIDAD, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, February 4, 2008: Hindi is getting a fillip in Trinidad and Tobago, where around 23 per cent of the million population is of Indian extraction but only about five per cent of them speak the language fluently. Satnarayan Maharaj, secretary general of Trinidad and Tobago’s Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS), a major Hindu organization, has…

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Orissa Government Will Compensate Christians Affected By Clashes

www.religiousintelligence.co.uk ORISSA, INDIA, February 11, 2008: A Christian organization, The Church of North India (CNI), reports that the Orissa state government will rebuild the homes of Christians burnt in the december clashes between Hindus and Christian Evangelists, pay compensation to the families of converts killed, and give grants of assistance. Last month the Church accused the Orissa state government of…

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Daily Inspiration

www.hinduismtoday Austerity is the powerful bath of fire and bright rays of showering light that washes the soul clean of the dross of its many past lives, and of the current life, which have held it in the bondage of ignorance, misgiving, unforgivingness and the self-perpetuating ignorance of the truths of the Sanatana Dharma. Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (1927-2001), founder of…

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Yoga Helps Survivors of Disasters

www.reuters.com CHENNAI, INDIA, February 8, 2008: A 1-week yoga program reduced stress and anxiety among survivors of the tsunami that hit the Indian Ocean islands of Andaman and Nicobar in December 2004, researchers from India report. Dr. Shirley Telles and her team from the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation in Bengaluru conducted a stress management program for the survivors a…

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Bhutas, Nature Spirits, Honored in Kannada Festival

mangalorean.com MANGALORE, KARNATAKA, INDIA, February 8, 2008: Every February the night turns into a wonderland of folk rituals in Dakshina Kannada. Individuals, families, communities and societies get together to worship the Bhutas, nature spirits, with music, narratives, dances, trances and oracles, miraculous healings and interactions with the subtle worlds. This year’s festival was no different. The Bhutas are spirits which…

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US State Department Decision Approves Hindu Temple Artisans for Religious Worker Visa

www.hinduismtoday.com CHENNAI, INDIA, February 8, 2008: Hinduism Today’s managing editor, Sannyasin Arumugaswami, reports learning from the head of the nonimmigrant visa section of the US Consulate in Chennai that the State Department in Washington, DC, has issued an “advisory opinion” approving the granting of the religious worker visa to Hindu temple artisans, sthapati and silpis. This much welcomed decision overturns…

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Hindus Protest At 10 Downing Street on Behalf of Malaysians

www.ibnlive.com LONDON, UK, February 3, 2008: Hindus in Britain are throwing their weight behind Tamils in Malaysia. They want Prime Minister Gordon Brown to intervene and are demanding a fair trial for detained Hindu activists in Malaysia. A group of more than 100 Hindus demonstrated at 10 Downing Street urging the British Government to intervene. They want Prime Minister Gordon…

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