World Identifies India With Gandhi, Taj, Poverty

ibnlive.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, September 13, 2007: When they think of India they think of Gandhi and Taj Mahal, but when they think of Pakistan they think of nuclear, poverty and cricket, the people across the world said in a survey conducted by BBC. In the survey conducted on the socio-economic perception on India and Pakistan after 60 years of…

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Vandals Strike Massachusetts Hindu Temple

www.indianewengland.com ASHLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, September 7, 2007: The oldest and one of the largest Hindu temples in New England was vandalized twice recently, resulting in over US$9,000 in damages, and a temple official is not ruling out racism as a possible cause. During the night of Aug. 4 to Aug. 5, police,who happened to be patrolling the area around the Sri…

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Indian Government Withdraws Affidavit Disputing Lord Rama Existence

in.rediff.com DELHI, INDIA, September 13, 2007: The Central government on Thursday decided to withdraw the offending remarks on Lord Ram’s existence in its affidavit before the Supreme Court on the Sethu Samudram Shipping Canal Project. In its affidavit, the Archeological Society of India said there were no “historical records” to prove the existence of Lord Ram or the Ram Sethu…

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Schools Rethink Holidays

www.northjersey.com NEW JERSEY, U.S., September 9, 2007: Cliffside Park schools this year will be the first in Bergen county to close for a Muslim holiday–a reflection of demographic shifts that are forcing North Jersey educators to rethink the school calendar. The district joins a handful statewide–including Paterson and Prospect Park–that now close for some Islamic celebrations. “School calendars reflect their…

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Chinmaya Mission Meditation Series Announced

www.chinmayauk.org LONDON, ENGLAND, September 13, 2007: From 17-21 September, Swamini Vimalananda, a senior teacher of the Chinmaya Mission, will be taking a series of 5 one-hour sessions (7am-8am) of guided meditation, titled Meditation Demystified. Swaminiji will explain the essence of meditation as well as leading attendees in meditation so that they may experience for themselves the peace that comes from…

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Shree Sanatan Dharm Brahman Purohit Sabha of Fiji Retains Top Officials

shambu@connect.com.fj FIJI, September 13, 2007: Brahman Shiromani Pundit Anant Anand Sharma was re-elected to the post of national president of the Shree Sanatan Dharm Brahman Purohit Sabha of Fiji for a sixteenth consecutive year. The Brahman Sabha is the religious arm of all Sanatan followers in Fiji and consists of Hindu priests. Pundit Sharma who has been preaching since the…

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Actor Nittish Bharadwaj Joins Houston Hindus for Janmashtami

www.chron.com HOUSTON, TEXAS, September 9, 2007: Nittish Bharadwaj has acted in Arthur Miller dramas, Oscar Wilde comedies and Moti Roti, a London musical extravaganza spoofing Indian cinema. To millions around the world, however, Bharadwaj will always be Lord Krishna, the Hindu manifestation of God in the world that he portrayed in the Indian TV serial adaptation of the Mahabharata, the…

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US Hindu Students Council Appoints Executive Director

www.hscnet.org USA, September 12, 2007: (HPI note: following is a press release.) The Hindu Students Council (HSC) is pleased to announce that it has appointed Varun (Sonny) Mehta to the full-time post of Executive Director of HSC. The position was officially created on August 1, 2007 in light of fulfilling new organizational needs. As the new executive director, Varun will…

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Ceuta Hindus to Celebrate Ganesh Visarjan

www.elfaroceutamelilla.com CEUTA, SPAIN, September 12, 2007: (HPI note: Ceuta is located on the southern coast of the Strait of Gilbraltar.) The Hindus love celebrations. To the festival of Sri Krishna Janmasthami, which took place four days ago, add the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi (Ganesha’s birthday), which will be carried out next Saturday. Juan Carlos Ramchandani, the local Hindu priest, says,…

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