New Take on India’s Caste History?

www.newindpress.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, November 17, 2006: By meticulous research of the British sources over decades, Dharampal, a follower of Gandhi, has raised questions regarding the belief that India was backward educationally or economically when the British entered. Citing the Christian missionary William Adam’s report on indigenous education in Bengal and Bihar in 1835 and 1838, Dharampal established that at…

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Siddeshvari Devi Ji Seminar Announcement

www.radhamadhavsociety.org BIG ISLAND, HAWAII, November 17, 2006: The Radha Madhav Society invites everyone to attend the lectures of Siddeshvari Devi Ji on the Big Island (Hawaii) in the Hawaiian Islands from December 10 -13. She will lecture on diverse themes based on the Vedas and Shastras. For times and location go to source or contact event coordinator, Hari Saran Das,…

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University of Houston Hindu Students Council Hosts Diwali Dinner

uh.edu HOUSTON, TEXAS, November 17, 2006: The Hindu Students Council, University of Houston, hosted their 3rd annual Diwali Dinner at the University of Houston’s Cullen Residence Banquet Hall, Friday, November 10. Over 150 UH students and friends attended the successful Diwali banquet. Young professionals and college students from all backgrounds and sub cultural groups are interested in understanding Hinduism and…

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Indian Vice President Announces Construction of Gandhi Cultural Center

paras_ramoutar@yahoo.com TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, November 14, 2006: The 38-year wait for the Gandhi Cultural Center will soon be over, was the announcement made by India’s Vice President, Sri Bhairon Singh Shekhawat at a reception hosted by India’s High Commissioner, Sri Jagit Singh Sapra, on Friday night at the Hilton Hotel. The announcement coincides with three important milestones for the people…

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West Bengal Government Purchasing Sister Nivedita House

cities.expressindia.com KOLKATA, INDIA, November 12, 2006: At the personal initiative of the West Bengal Chief Minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, the government is going to acquire the house of Sister Nivedita at Bosepara Lane at Baghbazar, then hand it over to the Ramakrishna Sarada Mission. The government’s move came following a request from the Mission itself which requested the chief minister to…

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Monument Commemorates Reunion’s Hindu Indentured Laborers

www.clicanoo.com SAINT-DENIS, REUNION, November 16, 2006: On a tiny island in the Indian Ocean east of Mauritius, a memorial was dedicated to the memory of the Indian indentured laborers who came here 124 years ago. Thousands left their native India in the mid-19th century to work as indentured laborers in the sugar plantations of Reunion Island after slavery was abolished.…

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Movie on Discovery And Rebirth Of River Sarasvati

www.youtube.com INDIA, November 13, 2006: The above source offers a very interesting eight-minute movie, including a puja, an offering to Devi Sarasvati, Naditame Sarasvati by Haribhau Vaze and S. Kalyanaraman. The movie is based on a series of Sarasvati Darshan Exhibition posters documenting scientific evidence of the Sarasvati River from a number of disciplines including geologists, hydrologists and ground water…

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Ayyappan Pilgrimage to Sabarimala

www.hindu.com HYDERABAD, INDIA, November 6, 2006: Imagine walking over seven hundred miles in thirty-eight days on a journey where at the end one is able to receive special blessings from one’s beloved Lord. Ninety-seven Ayyappa pilgrims recently commenced such a journey from Hyderabad to Sabarimala. “Such is their faith that nearly 40 debutants have joined the trip this year under…

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Response to European Parliament’s Discussion to Ban Swastika

HPI KOLHORN, THE NETHERLANDS, November 14, 2006: (HPI note: The following editorial comment is by Clive Roberts of Holland.) The European Parliament is engaged in discussions to ban the Swastika. Their awareness of its symbolism is obviously limited to Europe post 1930! May I offer some information? If you drive to Scotland, and visit the Queen’s Scottish residence at Balmoral,…

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Sickens Eight at Muruga Temple

www.wtopnews.com LANHAM, MARYLAND, November 13, 2006: Eight people expected to recover after suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning at the Murugan Temple on Princess Garden Parkway Wednesday night. Prince George’s County Fire and Rescue spokesman Mark Brady says the victims were among a dozen people attending the evening puja at the temple. They were taken outside, where they started to recover.…

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