Ganesha Festival Observed in Korea

theseoultimes.com SEOUL, KOREA, September 16, 2007: Ganesha Visarjana has been celebrated in Korea in recent years as a means to bring a taste of Indian culture to the country. This year 500 Indians and 100 Koreans gathered to enjoy Indian culture. The news release elaborates, “The Ganesha Festival started on Saturday (September 15) evening with great stage decorations of flowers…

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Vegetarianism in Mumbai

www.iht.com MUMBAI, INDIA, September 21, 2007: If you are vegetarian and live in Mumbai, you would most likely live in an apartment in one of Mumbai’s strictly vegetarian only residential complexes. “While Mumbai is one of India’s most cosmopolitan cities, much of its housing is splintered along ethnic and religious lines. There are predominantly Muslim, Roman Catholic and Hindu areas.…

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Faith-Based Schools Debated in UK

www.themuslimweekly.com UNITED KINGDOM, September 15, 2007: The UK government has make plans to expand the number of faith schools where religious groups can provide state approved education. However the plans have met opposition from the Bolton branch of the National Union of Teachers (NUT). Barry Conway, secretary of the Bolton branch of the NUT, said, “Religious groups have no part…

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“What is Hinduism?” Reviewed in Malaysia Newspaper

www.nst.com.my MALAYSIA, September 30, 2007: (HPI note: “What is Hinduism?” was produced by the staff of Hinduism Today magazine and HPI. It was reviewed in this article by journalist R. Gowri.) Someone passed me a copy of “What Is Hinduism?” recently. Anyone from my generation could be forgiven for not faithfully turning the pages of any publication that pronounces in…

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Successful Protest Against Disrespectful Ganesha Statues in Canada

timesofindia.indiatimes.com EDMONTON, CANADA, September 22, 2007: Four statues of Lord Ganesha, including one depicting the elephant-god in the nude, are being removed from an exhibition in the Canadian city of Edmonton after protests by Hindus who called them “disrespectful.” Ryan McCourt’s sculptures, which have been on display for 10 months, were put up at the Shaw Conference Centre under a…

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Edmonton Mayor Mandel Wants Sculptures Gone

www.canada.com EDMONTON, CANADA, September 19, 2007: (HPI note: this is an earlier article on the sculptures.) Mayor Stephen Mandel wants four sculptures outside the Shaw Conference Centre taken away immediately after local Hindu leaders complained they’re disrespectful of one of their faith’s beloved gods The works by Edmonton artist Ryan McCourt use castoff industrial material to depict the elephant-headed Ganesha…

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Prisons To Restore Purged Religious Books

www.nytimes.com WASHINGTON, U.S., September 26, 2007: Facing pressure from religious groups, civil libertarians and members of Congress, the federal Bureau of Prisons has decided to return religious materials that had been purged from prison chapel libraries because they were not on the bureau’s list of approved resources. The bureau had said it was prompted to remove the materials after a…

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Hyderabad Ganesha Deity Immersion Peaceful

www.hindu.com HYDERABAD, INDIA, September 26, 2007: The majestic procession of Ganesh Nimajjanam, with thousands of Deities of all sizes from old city to Hussainsagar, was marked with devotion, fervor, camaraderie and innovation. But, not to be missed was also the palpable feeling of unease and unspoken fear of the unknown early in the day, on Tuesday. The unprecedented presence of…

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Hindu Temples in North America Book On Sale

www.anandagalleria.com USA, September 27, 2007: The producers of the coffee-table book “Hindu Temples in North America” are having a clearance sale on the book as they prepare a second volume. The US$100 book is being sold for just $20, shipping (USA only) and handling included. They provide this description: “This book is a treat for any connoisseur of Art and…

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US Navy to Spend $600,000 Camouflaging Swastika-Shaped Barracks at Naval Base

www.nytimes.com SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, September 27, 2007: (HPI note: The original article at URL above contains a satellite photo of the building.) The Navy plans to spend $600,000 for “camouflage” landscaping and rooftop adjustments so that 1960s-era barracks at the Naval Base Coronado near San Diego will no longer look like a Nazi swastika from the air. The resemblance went…

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