Angkor Wat as Big as Los Angeles

news.bbc.co.uk CAMBODIA, August 16, 2007: The great medieval temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia was once at the center of a sprawling urban settlement, according to a new, detailed map of the area. Using Nasa satellites, an international team have discovered at least 74 new temples and complex irrigation systems. The map, published in the journal PNAS, extends the known…

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Hinduism Today Seeks History Researcher

hinduismtoday.com KAUAI, HAWAII, August 18, 2007: Hinduism Today is planning a second and third installment of its lesson on Hindu history for sixth grade published in the April, 2007 issue (see URL above). The second lesson will cover the history of Hinduism from 300ce to 1800 ce, and the third from 1800 ce to the present. We are seeking a…

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Christians Work for a Common Code of Conduct for Conversions

www.indeonline.com GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, August 17, 2007: Evangelical groups have joined efforts spearheaded by Roman Catholic, Orthodox and mainstream Protestant churches to create a common code of conduct for religious conversions that would preserve the right of Christians to spread their religion while avoiding conflict among different faiths. The World Council of Churches, which joined the Vatican last year in launching…

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Sacred Nallur Kantha Swamy festival attracts thousands of devotees

www.asiantribune.com JAFFNA, SRI LANKA, August 19, 2007: The annual festival of Nallur Kantha Swamy temple here commenced yesterday with Kodi Etram – the ceremony of flag hoisting to mark the beginning of the festival in the temple. Nallur Kantha Swamy Temple is said to be one of the few temples in the Peninsula that all the festivals, rites and observances…

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Indians Predated Newton Calculus “Discovery” By 250 Years

www.physorg.com UNITED KINGDOM, August 17, 2007: A little-known school of scholars in southwest India discovered one of the founding principles of modern mathematics hundreds of years before Newton according to new research. Dr. George Gheverghese Joseph from the University of Manchester says the Kerala School identified the infinite series–one of the basic components of calculus–in about 1350. The discovery is…

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USA Kumbha Mela Set for September 9 in California

www.usakumbhamela.net NORWALK, CALIFORNIA, August 17, 2007: The Kumbha Mela USA this year will be held on Sunday, September 9, in Norwalk, CA, followed by a peace prayer on September 11, continuing in the tradition of the first ever Kumbha Mela in the United States held in 2006. This festival is based on the rich Vedic tradition which heralds in collective…

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Scientific Experiment Breaks Speed of Light

www.telegraph.co.uk GERMANY, August 16, 2007: A pair of German physicists claim to have broken the speed of light – an achievement that would undermine our entire understanding of space and time. According to Einstein’s special theory of relativity, it would require an infinite amount of energy to propel an object at more than 186,000 miles per second. However, Dr Gunter…

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US Federal Prisons Set Out to Limit Religious Books in Prison Libraries

www.msnbc.msn.com USA, August 13, 2007: (HPI note: Is any reader aware of what Hindu books are being left or removed in these prisons?) Moshe Milstein, a religious Jew who is incarcerated at the federal prison in Otisville, N.Y., wants his Maimonides back. Officials at the Otisville prison recently removed hundreds of books from the chapel library there–including, Milstein charges in…

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The Top Ten Myths of Divorce

marriage.rutgers.edu NEW JERSEY, USA, August 16, 2007: HPI Note: Following is taken from the Rutgers University website for the National Marriage Project. It is a discussion by David Popenoe of the most common misinformation about divorce in the United States. 1: Because people learn from their bad experiences, second marriages tend to be more successful than first marriages. Although many…

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