Temples Make Provisions for the Physically Challenged

archive.gulfnews.com BANGALORE, INDIA, September 9, 2006: When Javed Abidi, a former journalist who is wheelchair bound and now directs the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People in New Delhi, was frightened and humiliated when he had to be carried through an Indian airport door because the airport has no ramps, it was the last straw for Abidi.…

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Priest Assistants Banned from Kalighat Temple

news.bbc.co.uk CALCUTTA, INDIA, September 15, 2006: Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court Vikash Sridhar Sirpurkar recently passed the following order excluding the aggressive pandaas, priest assistants, from working at the famous Kalighat temple located in the state of West Bengal, “No more than six designated priests called the sevayats shall be allowed into the sanctum sanctorum of the temple…

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More Than 16,000 People Participate at Hindu Sangam in Silicon Valley

Press Release from Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA, September 11, 2006: More than 16,000 people poured into De Anza College, Cupertino, on Saturday, September 9, to be part of an exciting day to celebrate the Hindu way of life. Hindu Sangam, a one-day grand cultural program aimed at displaying the various Hindu intellectual, cultural and spiritual contributions made over thousands…

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Nepal at a Crossroads: A Report

Hari Bansh Jha, Hinduism Today Correspondent, Kathmandu KATHMANDU, NEPAL, September 11, 2006: Nepal is passing through the most critical phase in its history of 238 years. Ever since the internal conflict erupted in the country in 1996, 15,000 people have been killed. Nearly 270,000 people are believed to have been displaced and 1.5 million youth have been forced to migrate…

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Indian State Rejects Opposition to Conversion Law

www.alertnet.org RAIPUR, INDIA, September 12, 2006: A Hindu nationalist-led government in central India said on Monday it will proceed with a plan to impose strict punishment on anyone found guilty of forcing religious conversions. The decision by the government of Chhattisgarh state to give more teeth to a law banning conversions by force or allurement comes despite protests by Christian…

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Hindu Temple in Benalmadena, Spain, Celebrates Janmastami

COSTA DEL SOL, SPAIN, September 14, 2006: The Hindu Temple of Benalmadena, on the Costa del Sol near Malaga, Spain, recently celebrated Krishna Janmastami. The temple is located by the Parque de la Paloma (Park of the Dove). The temple has a total area of 1,993 square meters and is single story with five domes. Photos of the temple can…

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Australia’s Hindu Heritage Society HPI, S. Karthikeyan

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, September 15, 2006: The Kalaa Mandir was founded in 1998 to promote Hinduism in Australia came to be known as “Hindu Heritage Society” to reflect its aims and objectives more accurately. HHS organizes various cultural and educational programs for both children and adults and has organised religious and cultural activities for the local community which includes Kumbh Milan…

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Hindu Sangam Kumbha Mela in California Highlight Message of Sanatana Dharma

Archana Dongre, Hinduism Today Los Angeles Correspondent IRVINE, CALIFORNIA, September 12, 2006: What crystallized the positively charged message of the Hindu Sangam Kumbha Mela here September 10, were the impassioned speeches by the Hindu leaders of diverse sects, empowered words that aimed at quelling the dark shadows of negativity looming heavily on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the…

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World Religions After 9/11 Congress Opens in Montreal

www.canada.com MONTREAL, CANADA, September 12, 2006: About 40 people took a symbolic walk for peace last night from Montreal’s city hall to the Palais des congres, where they were greeted by keynote speakers at the opening event of a conference on religion. Muslim activist Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and theologian Karen Armstrong spoke at last night’s plenary…

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