HPI E-mail List Change

www.feedblitz.com KAPAA, HAWAII, January 4, 2008: After sending the Hindu Press International news feed from its own in-house e-mail server for almost ten years, Hinduism Today will be switching to a professionally managed e-mail feed provider called FeedBlitz. Beginning with the next edition (January 5), your daily HPI e-mails will come from this new system and have a new look.…

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Hindus Evicted from New Hampshire Monastery

Religious News Service EPPING, NEW HAMPSHIRE, January 4, 2008: A New Hampshire sheriff removed a group of Hindu divinity students, priests and children from what had been their monastery in Epping, N.H., on Friday, according to one of their lawyers. The eviction followed a foreclosure sale on the 100-acre property. But the former residents are now embracing a new vow:…

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“Sutra, the thread” Magazine Formally Launched In New Delhi

by Rajiv Malik, Hinduism Today Correspondent NEW DELHI, INDIA, January 5, 2008: Mrs. Kapila Vatsyayan, one of the foremost scholars on Indian art and culture, formally launched the inaugural issue of “Sutra,” a journal published by Shruti Foundation for research on education, psychology, traditional sciences and systems, health and consciousness. The first issue’s subject is “Spirituality- Experience, Psychology and Epistemology.”…

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Malaysia Hindu Sangam Calls for Urgent Reforms for Disadvantaged Indian Malaysians

www.hindusangam.org.my KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYASIA, January 3, 2008: (HPI Note: This is a press release by Datuk A Vaithilingam, representing the Coalition of Malaysian Indian NGOs.) I am here today as chairman of a group of more than 120 Indian based non governmental organizations. All of us acknowledge that there are issues of very grave concern facing the Indian community in…

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Hindus and Christians Clash in India

www.time.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, December 27. 2007: The violence that has wracked India’s eastern state of Orissa over the past few days seems, at first glance, to be purely religious. On Christmas Eve and Christmas day, Hindu nationalists in the Kandhamal area attacked churches and convents and set fire to houses belonging to Christians, killing one person and injuring at…

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Facts on the Recent Religious Clashes

indiamediabias@gmail.com ORISSA, INDIA, January 3, 2008 (HPI note: This is another account of the latest events in Orissa, received at the HPI offices. We have been unable to verify its source and it is reproduced here as received.) Reports of communal violence involving the converted Christians led by the Missionaries on one hand and the Tribals on the other, in…

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Ayyappa Temple Opens for Makara Vilakku Festival

www.hinduonnet.com SABARIMALA, INDIA, December 31, 2007: The Lord Ayyappa temple was opened for the Makaravilakku festival on Sunday evening, marking the second phase of the two-month-long pilgrimage season to the hill shrine. Makara Jyothi, the most auspicious occasion of the festival when pilgrims sight a divine light at Ponnambalamedu, the distant hills opposite the temple, falls on January 14. Devaswom…

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Losing an Edge, Japanese Envy India’s Schools

www.nytimes.com MITAKA, JAPAN, January 2, 2008: Japan is suffering a crisis of confidence these days about its ability to compete with its emerging Asian rivals, China and India. But even in this fad-obsessed nation, one result was never expected: a growing craze for Indian education. Despite an improved economy, many Japanese are feeling a sense of insecurity about the nation’s…

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Hinduism Today Launches YouTube Channel With Festival Video

www.youtube.com KAUAI, HAWAII, January 2, 2008: Hinduism Today Magazine is proud to announce its presence on YouTube. Visit Hinduism Today’s YouTube channel to watch a three-part documentary of the Thai Pusam celebration at Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, January 2007, attended by more than a million devotees. This professional documentary about the meaning and significance of the festival itself, with…

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Paryaya Peetha Row Continues to Rage

www.hinduonnet.com UDUPI, INDIA, January 1, 2008: No solution seems to be in sight for the “Paryaya Peetha” controversy with seven of the Asta Mutts opposing Puttige seer Sugendra Theertha Swamiji ascending the peetha on January 18 and performing Sri Krishna pooja for the two-year term. Even as Puttige seer asserted his right to ascend the Paryaya Peetha, as per the…

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