Thousands of Women Gather at Attukal Devi Temple in Kerala for Pongal Festival

www.hindustantimes.com THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, INDIA, March 3, 2007: In one of world’s biggest devotional congregations of women, thousands performed the Pongal ritual at the famous Attukal Devi temple in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday. The entire city became a virtual sea of women when, cutting across caste, class and even religious barriers, women converged to cook the prasadam of rice and jaggery in fresh…

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Sydney Temple To Celebrate Rama Navami

President@svtsydney.org SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, March 6, 2007: Sri Venkateshwara Temple, Helensburgh, south of Sydney, Australia, will be celebrating Sri Rama Navami on Sunday, April 1, 2007 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm as a major festival including Hindus of all origins or nationalities. Sydney has a broad populations of Hindus from India, Fiji, South Africa, Bali (Indonesia), Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Nepal,…

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International Yoga Festival 2007 in Rishikesh

www.parmarth.com RISHIKESH, INDIA, March 6, 2007: The annual International Yoga Festival, organized jointly by the Uttrakhand Tourism and Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh, is taking place from March 1- 7, and was officially inaugurated in a beautiful ceremony performed the hands of the Honorable Governor of Uttrakhand, H.E. Shri Sudarshan Agarwal. This years’ festival includes almost 350 delegates from 38…

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Sunita Would Like More Indian Food In Space

sify.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, February 24, 2007: A packet of samosas she carried with her to space having already made news, astronaut Sunita Williams on Saturday said she would like to have more Indian food aboard the International Space Station. Interacting with students of a Delhi school in a “tele-bridge talk,” Sunita, who is half-Indian, said she was having Indian…

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Puri Temple Priests Purify Temple Following Non-Hindu’s Entrance

www.timesofindia.com PURI, INDIA, March 3, 2007: After more than 18 hours of debate, the food cooked for approximately 7,000 devotees at Puri’s Jagannath Temple was thrown away on Friday. A number of priests had insisted the prasadam (food blessed by the Deity) be discarded because it had been defiled by the entry of an American non-Hindu into the temple. The…

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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on the Plight of the Dalits

www.hindustantimes.com INDIA, February 16, 2007: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar addresses the plight of the Dalits in India. Some of the highlights expressed by Ravi Shankar are, “Dalits allowed inside temples in Bhilwara and Jagannath Temple in Orissa is a welcome development. Places of worship should be open to all communities and religions. Moving away from Hinduism and converting to other…

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BBC World Service Survey Indicates Most People Reject a “Clash of Civilizations”

www.zeenews.com LONDON, ENGLAND, February 19, 2007: A survey conducted by BBC World Service where approximately 1,000 people in 27 countries were asked three questions about the world they live in produced optimistic results. The news release explains, “Most of the people surveyed in 27 countries do not accept that the world is locked in a ‘clash of civilizations’ that will…

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Indians In US Gear Up To Celebrate Holi

www.hindustantimes.com NEW YORK, U.S.A., March 3, 2007: Holi is one festival Indians love to celebrate wherever they are. Those in the United States are all set to have a great time on Sunday to mark the festival of colors. The Gujarati Society of central Florida will organize a Holi get-together at a park in Orlando on Sunday. The event will…

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Nepal’s Pashupatinatha Temple Robbed

www.indiaenews.com KATHMANDU, NEPAL, March 4, 2007: Thieves broke into the Pashupatinath temple here, one of the most revered Hindu shrines in the world, stealing a Deity and other valuables. By Sunday the Kathmandu police had arrested 10 people over Friday night’s theft at the temple, designated as a world heritage site by the Unesco. “We are holding a meeting today…

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California State Board of Education Changes Regulations as Result of Hindu Lawsuit

www.hinduamericanfoundation.org FREMONT, CALIFORNIA, March 4, 2007: (HPI note: the following is a press release from the Hindu American Foundation. Hindus who have followed the California textbook controversy should take an interest in this issue. Although the change in regulations is rather technical in nature, it will dramatically impact how the next round of textbook reviews is handled by the California…

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