Temple in Texas Celebrates Kumbhabhishekam

www.kdhnews.com TEMPLE, TEXAS, June 10, 2007: (HPI note: Temple, Texas, was so named in 1881 after Bernard Temple, a surveyor for the railroad company which established the town.) The Hindu community in Temple, Texas, celebrated the Kumbhabhishekam of the two-million-dollar temple complex by installing three new Dieties and opening the rajagopuram (entrance). The news release explains, “The construction process began…

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Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji Tours USA

www.parmarth.com His Holiness Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji (“Muniji”), President and Spiritual Head of Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Rishikesh (Himalayas), India and Founder/Chairman of India Heritage Research Foundation will be on yatra in USA from the 29 June – 15 August. He will be giving discourses, satsang, darshan and question-answer sessions in various cities throughout USA. The talks will be in a…

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Tirupati Organization to Win Back Hindus

www.deccan.com HYDERABAD, INDIA, June 19, 2007: The Tirumala Tirupati Samrakshana Samithi (TTSS) will try to reconvert to Hinduism those who had converted to other faiths in the State. It will explain the greatness of Sanatana Hindu Dharma and conduct special pujas for the persons who are willing to reconvert to Hinduism. The Samithi will take the assistance of other Hindu…

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In The Classroom, A New Focus On Quieting The Mind

www.nytimes.com OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, June 12, 2007: With the sound of their new school bell, the fifth graders at Piedmont Avenue Elementary School here closed their eyes and focused on their breathing, as they tried to imagine “loving kindness” on the playground. “I was losing at baseball. I was about to throw a bat,” Alex Menton, 11, reported to his classmates…

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Twenty Thousand Attend Swadhyay Pariwar Event in Washington DC HPI

Hinduism Today Magazine WASHINGTON, D.C., June 16, 2007: The Swadhyay Pariwar held a parade of 8,000 devotees down Constitution Avenue to the Washington Monument as part of their weekend gathering here in the nation’s capital. Following the mile-long parade in early afternoon, a total of 20,000 nearly filled the Verizon Center sports arena for their seventh North American “Divine Gathering,”…

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Mumbai’s Vedic Priests Hugely Successful

epaper.timesofindia.com MUMBAI, INDIA, June 15, 2007: As dusk falls on the corridors of one of the oldest temples in Matunga, chief priest M. V. Ganesh Shastry gently chides a youth squatting near him, “You haven’t got the intonation right. Chant it once more.” The 63-year-old Vedic practitioner warns the student that the holy chant becomes gibberish if an aksharam or…

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Ancient India in the Heart of Global Trade

timesofindia.indiatimes.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, June 18, 2007: S. P. Gupta, former director of Allahabad Museum and current chairman of Indian Archaeological Society, is credited with excavating several Indus Valley sites. He spoke to Rohit Viswanath on recent developments in marine archaeology. What are the latest advancements in marine archaeology? “We do not use the term marine archaeology anymore. It is…

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Hindu Temple in Mumbai Bans Coconut Offerings

www.washingtonpost.com MUMBAI, June 18, 2007: One of India’s most famous Hindu temples barred worshippers Monday from giving traditional offerings of coconuts to Lord Ganesha out of fears that bombs could be hidden inside. “As of today we have asked people not to bring in coconuts,” said Subash Mayekar, a trustee at central Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Temple. He said worshippers are also…

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