Hindu Mother in Malaysia Loses Religious Case

english.aljazeera.net KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, December 27, 2007: A Hindu woman has had her attempt to stop her estranged husband from divorcing her in an Islamic court, and converting their youngest son to Islam, thwarted by Malaysia’s highest court. Subhasini also wants a divorce but says it should be decided in a civil court. The federal court rejected her request on…

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Akshardham Temple Enters Guinness Book of World Records

news.in.msn.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, December 20, 2007: The Akshardham temple in Delhi has made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for being the world’s largest Hindu temple complex. A senior official of the Guinness World Records Ltd travelled to India last week to present two world record certificates to the head of Swaminarayan Sansthan, Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Michael…

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Musicians Take Indian Culture to Trinidad

timesofindia.indiatimes.com PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD, December 26, 2007: Three Indian musicians will join the Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Trinidad, from India to teach Indian music and dance forms to those interested in Indian culture. The three are dancer Pooja Malhotra, musicologist Raskia Ekbote, and tabla player Sangeeta Agrawal. The Mahatma Gandhi Institute, located in Caroni, central Trinidad, is a cultural organization promoting Indian…

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Christian Institutions Top List of NGOs Operating in India in 2007

mha.gov.in NEW DELHI, INDIA, December 27, 2007 (HPI note): Each year, the Government of India’s Ministry of Home Affairs releases a report (URL above) entitled, “Receipt of Foreign Contributions by Voluntary Associations.” Most of the donations go toward relief work, rural development, medicine and education. “Maintenance of priests/preachers/other religious functionaries” is 15th on the list of purposes, receiving $21 million…

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No Temple to Be Demolished Without Thorough Check in Malaysia

www.hinduonnet.com KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, December 24, 2007: In the wake of protests by ethnic Indians over the demolition of Hindu temples in Muslim-majority Malaysia, Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi has ordered continuous monitoring of all Hindu shrines, a move to assuage the feelings of the community alleging their marginalisation in the country. The task of monitoring has been given to Works…

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Kauai Hindu Temple Showcases Sustainable Concrete

geongrid.geo.arizona.edu KAUAI, HAWAII, November 16, 2007: Kauai’s Hindu temple got a foundation built to last 1,000 years, and it just took longer to dry. Sure, builders love modern reinforced concrete which reaches full strength in two days, whereas the ancient fly ash concrete takes three months. Yet, the quick-curing concrete only lasts for decades, while the other lasts for millennia.…

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Indian Troops Taught Yoga to the Chinese, Learned Martial Arts

www.hindu.com KUNMING, CHINA, December 23, 2007: Indian troops shared their expertise in yoga with their Chinese counterparts and learned martial arts skills from them on Saturday, the second day of their first-ever joint military exercise. It happened in the capital city of southwestern Yunnan province. The People’s Liberation Army men’s “Chak De, Chak De” cheers filled the air as they…

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Hinduism Today Releases January-February-March 2008 Issue in Print and Digital Editions

www.hinduismtoday.com/digital Hinduism Today’s latest issue is one of its richest yet. Here are a few highlights: Is the question, “How can I improve the world?” impossibly difficult? It is not necessarily so, according to Publisher Bodhinatha who suggests practical approaches and application of some basic principles. He shows that raising our children to be spiritual, for instance, will have a…

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How Will Sea Level Rise Impact Hinduism?

geongrid.geo.arizona.edu KAUAI, HAWAII, December 22, 2007: Hinduism Today magazine is seeking a writer to produce a feature story on the impact of sea level change on the Hindu religion. At the URL above is an interactive map showing the areas inundated by a one to six meter change in sea level. The task would be to ascertain what Hindu populations…

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How Many Hindus Are There In the US?

Hinduism Today, January/February/March 2008 Issue (HPI note: This article appears in the January/February/March 2008 issue of Hinduism Today. Full text below.) Hinduism Today was recently asked to provide a definitive estimate of Hindus in America. Our conclusion: as of 2008, there are more than 2,290,000 Hindus in the US. There are no official government statistics on the number of adherents…

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