Traditional Garba Dance Hits the American Scene

www.studlife.com WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST. LOUIS, January 27, 2006: Washington University now boasts a team of 16 dancers that will be attending the “Garba With Attitude” competition in Irvine, California in February. Originating from the state of Gujarat and performed primarily around Navaratri, Garba became popular at the University during Diwali last fall and from there the team decided to try…

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Bangalore Bharata Natyam Dancer Thrills Trinidad Audience

Paras Ramoutar COUVA, TRINIDAD, February 6, 2006: Sowmyaa Narayanan of Bangalore, India, captured everyone’s attention during the almost two-hour show entitled, “A Bharata Natyam Dance Recital” on Saturday night at the Rudranath Capildeo Learning Resource Centre, Couva. The five-part presentation commenced with, “Sri Vigna Rajam Baje” (Invocation invoking the blessings of Lord Ganesh, the destroyer of all obstacles). Then she…

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Batticaloa Ramakrishna Mission Swami Attains Maha Samadhi

a.n.karthik@lycos.com BATTICALOA, SRI LANKA, February 4, 2006: N. Karthikeyan of Batticaloa sends the following message: “Swami Jivananandaji Maharaj of Batticaloa Ramakrishna Mission Attained Maha Samathi at 7:15 p.m. (Sri Lanka Time) on Saturday the February 4, 2006. Swamiji served the people of the area for the past 30 years. He was in-charge of the three Children Home (Orphanages) run by…

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Tension In India Over Coinciding Worship

in.rediff.com DHAR, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA, February 3, 2006: Security personnel resorted to mild lathi charge (caning) to check surging mobs from entering the historic Bhojshala to enable Muslims to offer Friday prayers, as several thousands of people had assembled at this communally sensitive district town to offer havan (fire worship) on the occasion of Basant Panchami on Friday. Tension arose…

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Badrinatha Himalayan Temple To Reopen May 4

www.hindu.com DEHRA DUN, INDIA, February 2, 2006: The portals of the famous Himalayan shrine of Badrinath would be reopened for pilgrims on May 4, a top official of the Badrinath-Kedarnath temple committee said today. The date was decided by astrologers at the Narendranagar palace after performing special puja on the occasion of Basant Panchami, President of the temple committee Anusuya…

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Archaeological Society of India to Renovate Cambodian Temple

www.deccanherald.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, February 1, 2006: The ancient Tra Prohm temple in Cambodia will be restored to its pristine glory, thanks to a new proposal envisaged by the Cambodian government involving Indian agencies. For the restoration work at the Tra Prohm, which is dedicated to Hindu gods and goddesses, the Cambodian government has roped in the Archaeological Survey of…

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Yoga Offers Kashmir Troops Peace of Mind

in.today.reuters.com SRINAGAR, INDIA, February 1, 2006: On a cold winter morning a group of Indian soldiers, hardened by months spent fighting Islamic militants in revolt-hit Kashmir, assemble in a camp hall for their first briefing of the day. There is no senior officer to dictate anti-insurgency tactics presiding over the get-together, but in his place sits a yoga guru tasked…

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Navya Shastra Organizations Calls for Fairer View in California Textbooks

www.shastras.org TROY, MICHIGAN, USA, February 2, 2006: (HPI received this press release from Navya Shastra organization.) Navya Shastra, the international Hindu reform organization, has called for a broader representation of Hindu traditions and a fairer treatment of Dalits in California textbooks. The current version of the school textbooks equates Hinduism with a monolithic reading of the Vedic tradition, which has…

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Fourteen Hurt In Assam Temple Incident

www.hindustantimes.com GUWAHTI, ASSAM, INDIA, January 29, 2006: At least 14 people, including eight priests, were injured on Sunday when government Border Security Forces (BSF) personnel opened fire and beat up devotees inside the premises of the world-famous Kamakhya Goddess temple after they were denied direct entry. Two BSF personnel and four other persons were also hurt in the scuffle, official…

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Indiacorps Announces 2006 Fellowships

www.indiacorps.com SUGHAD VILLAGE, GUJARAT, INDIA, February 1, 2006: Indicorps is pleased to announce that applications are open for the 2006-2007 Fellowship. Indicorps offers competitive fellowships for people of Indian origin interested in spending one to two years (starting August 2006) on unique development and service projects in India. Indicorps, an international non-profit organization with operations in the US, UK and…

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