Swamini Turiyasangitananda (Alice Coltrane) Passes On at Age 69

www.sfgate.com LOS ANGELES, USA, January 14, 2007: Alice Coltrane, the jazz performer and composer who was inextricably linked with the adventurous musical improvisations of her late husband, saxophonist John Coltrane, has died. She was 69. Coltrane died Friday at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center, according to an announcement from the family’s publicist. She had been in frail health for…

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Christians Protest Yoga Postures Being Taught in Canandian Schools

Can West News Service BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, January 10, 2007: A program called ‘Action Schools’ was initiated in British Columbia by the Education Ministry. The purpose of the program, which includes yoga and other fitness-related activities, was to give teachers access to activities that keep children active and to be proactive in fighting the problem of obesity in Canadian children.…

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Tamil Nadu to Introduce Social Security for Village Temple Priests

Media Centre, Chennai CHENNAI, INDIA, January 13, 2007: Hindu organizations, led by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, have succeeded in getting the demands of hundreds of thousands of Grama Koil Poojaris (village temple priests) at last. Tamilnadu state Chief Minister Shri. M. Karunanidhi has today (January 13, 2007) cleared the proposal to constitute a welfare board for village priests in the…

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India Celebrates Harvest Festival

www.ddinews.gov.in DELHI, INDIA, January 14, 2007: As Suryanarayan (the Sun God) is set to sail into Uttaryana (movement of the Sun towards north on the celestial sphere) and winter is on its climax, people across India have been geared up to celebrate the occasion in myriad cultural forms, with great devotion, fervor & gaiety writes Ashok K. Sah. Uttaryana is…

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Four Million Take Chilly Bath at Ardh Kumbha Mela

www.ddinews.gov.in ALLAHABAD, INDIA, JANUARY 14, 2007: Braving biting cold, more than four million devotees took a holy dip in the sacred waters of Sangam, the confluence of holy river Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati on the occasion of Makar Sankranti in Ardh Kumbh. Makar Sankranti, the day when the sun enters into Capricorn, is an auspicious festival for Hindus who…

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The Famous Jagannath Temple Initiates Worship on the Seashore

www.dailyindia.com PURI, INDIA, January 4, 2007: A new ceremony has been initiated by the priests of Jagannath Temple in Puri in honor of the Sea God. Similar to evening prayers on the River Ganga, devotees of the Jagannath Temple participate in a special puja right on the beach followed by the performance of the traditional Naga dance and the singing…

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Main Day for Kumbha Mela in Allahabad

www.hindu.com ALLAHABAD, INDIA, January 13, 2006: With the ceremonial entry of Nirmal Akhara in the Ardh Kumbh Mela today, all 10 akharas of saints have taken up their position at the Sangam for the most important phase of the congregation beginning from Makar Sankranti tomorrow. The akharas (monastic orders) will, however, have their “shahi snan” of makar sankranti on January…

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450 Special Trains for Kumbha Mela

www.rediff.com ALLAHABAD, INDIA, January 12, 2007: Railways have decided to run more than 450 special trains in view of the heavy rush of pilgrims during the Ardh Kumbh in Allahabad. “A total of 286 special trains will be running in the north central railway zone, 66 in the northern zone and 103 in north-eastern zone,” NCR General Manager Budh Prakash…

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Nevada Hindus Participate in Interfaith Dialogue

rajanzed@hotmail.com RENO, NEVADA, USA, January 12, 2007: Hindu, Christian (both Catholic and Protestant) and Muslim religious leaders of Northwestern Nevada gathered at Reno last Saturday for a dialogue and to arrive at a common agenda to heal the wounds of religious mistrust. Speaking on the occasion, Rajan Zed, Director of Interfaith Relations of the Hindu Temple of Northern Nevada, stated…

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