HH Sri Sri Sugunedndra Theertha Swamijii Attends World Religions Peace Conference

mangalorean.com KYOTO, JAPAN, August 28, 2007: “Since terrorism is now taking new shape with the advent of modern technology, there is a need to strengthen peace process and come out with the novel approach of peace initiatives along with prayers,” said His Holiness Sri Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji of Jagadguru Sri Madhvaachaarya Moola Maha Samsthaanam, Sri Puthige Mutt, Udupi, Karnataka,…

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Hindu American Foundation Extends Invitations to Their Annual DC Reception

and Campaign Dinners WASHINGTON, D.C. AND NEW YORK, August 30, 2007: (HPI note: Following is a press release, please note some events are RSVP today!) You are invited to join the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) leadership and supporters from around the country at a Capitol Hill Evening reception along with presentations of their recent activities and previews of their upcoming…

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Jaffna – One of the World’s Most Dangerous Places for Journalists

www.hinduonnet.com COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, August 25, 2007: With seven media workers killed, three news organizations attacked by gunmen and scores of journalists fleeing for their lives, Sri Lanka’s tumultuous Jaffna peninsula is one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists, media watchdogs said. A report on Friday from a group including Reporters Without Borders and International Media Support blamed…

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Does the Bible Have a Place in U.S. Public Schools?

www.latimes.com LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, August 25, 2007: There is broad agreement across the social, political and religious spectrum, and most important the Supreme Court, that the Bible can be taught in public schools and that knowledge of the Bible is vital to students’ understanding of literature and art, including “Moby-Dick,” Michelangelo and “The Matrix.” But battles are raging in statehouses,…

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Kerala Government Considers University to Train Hindu Priests

hindustantimes.com THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, INDIA, August 19, 2007: The Kerala state government is considering setting up a university to train Hindu priests and others associated with conducting rituals in temples. This has been proposed by State Temple Affairs Minister, G. Sudhaskaran, to the Travancore Devasthanam Board. “It is high time to teach priests how to conduct rituals to the satisfaction of devotees.…

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Buddhist Ritual Upsets State Eco Agency

www.washingtonpost.com PATERSON, NEW JERSEY, August 21, 2007: Members of a Buddhist sect bought hundreds of eels, frogs and turtles and set them free in the Passaic River, hoping they would survive in the once-polluted stream and realize their karmic potential. The act did nothing for the karma of the state Department of Environmental Protection, which said the Amitabha Buddhists did…

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Kathak Dancers and Belgium’s Theatre Toll Unite in Trafalgar Square Festival

deccan.com LONDON, ENGLAND, August 22, 2007: Sculptures of bells, Kathak dancers and aerial dancers were innovatively brought together to create an amazing hour-long theatrical and dance spectacle at Trafalgar Square. Bells, an event in the three-week-long Trafalgar Square Festival, part of three-month India Now festival, was a successful attempt at collaborations between artiste Naresh Kapuria, Kathak dancers linked to Akademi…

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Hindus in Pakistan Prepare for Raksha Bandhan

sify.com KARACHI, PAKISTAN, August 21, 2007: Hindu women in Pakistan are preparing for the festival of Raksha Bandhan, shopping for colorful rakhis, sweets and gifts. On Raksha Bandhan, which falls on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Shravan, sisters tie decorative threads on their brother’s wrist as a mark of respect and love. The festival falls on…

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Bangalore Officially Become Bengaluru

www.rediff.com BENGALURU, INDIA, August 22, 2007: It is official. The silicon city Bangalore will no longer be called Bangalore. Instead, it will be called Bengaluru. So what impact does this name change have on the city and the cosmopolitan crowd that it houses? The native of Karnataka is happy and says that the name was always Bengaluru, but the British…

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Onam Festival Begins in Kerala

www.ddinews.gov.in KERALA, INDIA, August 24, 2007: Onam, the annual harvest festival celebrated mainly in the South Indian state of Kerala and is a moment of joy and celebration begins on Friday. It is the foremost festival among the cultural repertoire of Malayalees, and falls during the month of Chingam (August-September as per the Gregorian calendar, the first month of the…

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