Summer Mela Paves the Way for a Hindu Temple in Ipswich

www.eveningstar.co.uk IPSWICH, UNITED KINGDOM, July 10, 2006: The Hindu Ipswich community in Great Britain recently held a Summer Mela offering spicy Indian cuisine and dance and musical performances to the general public and over 1,000 people attended the event. Paving the way to establishing a temple in the area, Ipswich Hindus wanted to familiarize the community with their culture. Dr.…

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Sydney Temple Announces Ganesha Visarjana Festival and Folk Dances of India Event

www.svtsydney.org SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, July 27, 2006: The Sri Venkateshwara Temple here is conducting two major events in September, 2006, that brings together all the people of Hindu dharma in devotion and prayers to Lord Ganesha, followed by a dance program. On September 3, families are invited to participate in Ganesha Visarjan, the annual puja and celebrations for Lord Ganesha, that…

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Who Speaks for Hinduism?

www.ochs.org.uk LONDON, ENGLAND, June, 2006: Dr. Ravi Gupta, graduate of Oxford University, in a recent talk at the Oxford Center for Hindu Studies, offers his perspective on the challenge of who speaks for Hinduism as applied to the recent California textbook controversy. “Several Hindu organizations in the United States objected to what they felt was a distorted and unbalanced picture…

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Malaysian Hindus Make Progress on Protecting Temples

Malaysia Hindu Sangam KAULA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, July 26, 2006: The following press release was received from Datuk A. Vaithilingam Chairman Special Committee on Temples and President Malaysia Hindu Sangam: The first meeting of the City Hall Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) Liaison Committee Regarding Places of Worship (non-Muslims) was held on Monday this week at the DBKL Jalan Raja Abdullah chaired by…

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Temples Destroyed in Kashmir by Islamic Militancy To Be Reconstructed

inwww.rediff.com SRINAGAR, INDIA, July 25, 2006: An amalgam of 16 Kashmiri Pandit Organizations have formed a trust for restoration and reconstruction of over 200 temples and shrines destroyed by Islamic militancy in the valley and demanded financial aid from the Centre and Jammu and Kashmir. “We have launched Kashmir Temple Trust for reconstruction of all the temples and shrines destroyed…

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Police Station Turns Into a Temple

timesofindia.indiatimes.com KANPUR, INDIA, July 25, 2006: A Goddess Lakshmi statue and an owl transformed the Rajpur police station in Kanpur Dehat into a virtual temple, giving the cops a harried time in controlling the over 25,000 crowd of villagers that gathered there to pay obeisance. In the wee hours of Monday an owl, considered to be the ‘vahana’ (vehicle) of…

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“Darshan: The Embrace” – Documentary or an Act of Worship?

movies2.nytimes.com NEW YORK, NEW YORK, July 26, 2006: (HPI note: This is a somewhat mixed review by the New York Times of a film Hindus are sure to love. The very fact the Times reviewed it at all means they consider it significant. The reviewer’s comments about finances are rather typical of their need to make some negative criticism.) Director…

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World’s Religions after September 11 Conference

www.worldsreligionsafter911.com MONTREAL, CANADA, July 24, 2006: At a time when serious international conflicts are arising out of religious differences, the global congress World’s Religions after September 11 aims to place intercultural conflicts in perspective and allow for a dialogue between the representatives of the world’s different faiths. Rather than concentrate on the differences between traditions, why not emphasize our common…

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Kavadi Festival Draws Thousands to Murugan Temple in the Canadian North Country

www.canada.com VAL MORIN, CANADA, July 23, 2006: Nestled in this small Laurentian community is a world-renowned Murugan Temple. Founded in 1963 by Swami Vishnu Devananda, Sivananda Ashram and Subramanyam Aayapa Temple, has become a pilgrimage place where Hindu devotees come to practice yoga, meditate or pray. For two weeks every summer, the Subramanyam Aayapa temple attracts thousands of devotees from…

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Indian Farmers Encouraged To Adopt Organic Farming

www.hindu.com KARAIKAL, INDIA, July 22, 2006: The CEDA (Centre for Environment and Development Alternatives) Trust, a non-governmental organization, carrying out tsunami rehabilitation works in Karaikal district in the Union Territory of Pondicherry, has encouraged farmers to adopt organic farming methods. The Trust recently, at the advisory meeting for the farmers of its adopted villages in the coastal hamlet or T.R.…

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