Fijian Hindus Hire Guards to Protect Temples

www.radionz.co.nz SUVA, FIJI, September 20, 2006: In the face of increasing attacks, Hindus in Fiji have hired security to protect temples. Three attacks on temples in five days led to an emergency meeting of the Hindu religious organization, the Sanatan Dharam. The meeting discussed security for their temples after Senior Superintendent Jahir Khan said they should provide their own security…

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Jeans Clad Deity Costs Priest His Job

www.ibnlive.com VRINDAVAN, INDIA, September 19, 2006: The caretaker of the Banke Bihari temple Jugal Goswami was relieved from all the responsibilities of the temple on Monday. Goswami, at the request of some fun-loving devotees, gave the Deity on Thursday a “modern look” complete with jeans and a shirt and wielding a mobile phone. The Western dressing of the Deity had…

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Hindu Temples in Fiji Targeted by Thieves

www.fijilive.com NAUSORI, FIJI, September 19, 2006: Thieves broke into a temple in Koroqaqa, Nausori, on September 16, the third in one week. Earlier this week, thieves broke into the Adi Shakti No Durga Mata Mandir in Nasinu and torched the temple. On Wednesday morning, thieves broke into a temple in Baulevu and got away with $400 and robbers entered the…

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Forthcoming Magazine On Trinidad Festival Of Lights

Press Release TRINIDAD/TOBAGO, WEST INDIES, September 18, 2006: Divali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, will be celebrated nationally in Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday October 21, 2006. The theme of this year’s Divali magazine being produced by the Indo-Caribbean Cultural Council is “The Splendor of Divali: Highlights of the Festival.” Trinidad and Tobago gives the world a unique brand of…

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Scarborough, Canada, Arya Samaj Hold Annual Veda Yajna

aryasamajscarborough.googlepages.com SCARBOROUGH, CANADA, September 19, 2006: The Arya Samaj Scarborough Vedic Cultural Centre, located at 2370 Midland Avenue (Unit B-10), Scarborough, Canada, cordially invites the general public to its annual one night and one day Veda Yajna, on September 30 & October 1, 2006, respectively. For further information, click URL above.

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New Download File For Catalog of Indus Seals Available

HPI INDIA, September 17, 2006: In yesterday’s HPI, we mentioned that this book: Kalyanaraman, S., 2006, Bharatiya Languages — History and formation of Jaati-bhasha — Sarasvati hieroglyphs as mlecchita vikalpa (Decipherment of Indus script), Bangalore, Babasaheb (Umakanta Keshav) Apte Smarak Samiti, 652 pp. It includes an up-to-date and comprehensive corpus of inscriptions of Sarasvati civilization (Indus Script) — including finds…

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Krishna in Jeans and T-Shirt Causes Controversy

www.hindustantimes.com VARANASI, INDIA, September 18, 2006: Resentment is brewing among some members of the Hindu community here over Lord Krishna being dressed in jeans and T-shirt in Vrindavan recently. Some religious leaders in the Hindu community believe that dressing Lord Krishna in jeans and T-shirt with a mobile phone in hand was part of a conspiracy to defame the Hindu…

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Teaching Hinduism To A Younger Generation Steeped In Western Culture

www.kansas.com WITCHITA, KANSAS, September 17, 2006: Fourteen-year-old Samanvitha Sridhar has a reason for choosing not to wear the bindi on her forehead in public. It has nothing to do with how she views her Hindu faith and everything to do with how non-Hindus react. “There’s very few Hindus in our community, and it takes forever to explain to everybody why…

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A Director of the Hindu Council Offers Police Authorities a Hindu Perspective on the Fight Against Terrorism

www.hinducounciluk.org UNITED KINGDOM, September 7, 2006: A director of the Hindu Council in the United Kingdom, Jay Lakhani, gave a speech at the Metropolitan Police Authority’s hearing with faith communities on September 7 in answer to the Hindu perspective on the fight against terrorism. Lakhani said, in part, “This issue has arisen in the name of religion and only a…

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Vast Catalog of Indus Seals Available for Download

HPI INDIA, September 17, 2006: A new book has been issued by S. Kalyanaraman, entitled: Bharatiya Languages — History and formation of Jaati-bhasha — Sarasvati hieroglyphs as mlecchita vikalpa (Decipherment of Indus script). The 652 page book, which is just at the press, is available for free on the Internet in two files. It includes an up-to-date and comprehensive corpus…

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