South African Indians Celebrate

news.webindia123.com JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA, February 8, 2006: There may be no crops to harvest in Johannesburg but that did not deter South Africa’s Telugu community from hosting their annual Ram Bhajan thanksgiving function for the 10th consecutive year. The event was organized by the Transvaal Andhra Sabha, the representative body for Telugu-speaking people, in the sprawling mainly Indian area of…

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Thai Pusam Festival in Penang Expected to Draw 500,000

www.bernama.com.my PENANG, MALAYSIA, February 8, 2006: More than 500,000 people, including foreign tourists, are expected to throng the Arulmigu Balathandayuthabani Temple near the Botanical Gardens here on Saturday in conjunction with the Thaipusam celebration. Temple Chairman Chandra Kanthan said Wednesday the large number of people was anticipated because the festival falls on the weekend. Hindu devotees would carry various kinds…

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Corrections: Indiana Temple and Catalan Language

HPI KAUAI, HAWAII, February 9, 2006; Readers send two corrections to recent articles. First, the new Hindu temple in Indiana is actually the second for that state, not the first. The first, dedicated in September, 2005, was the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Temple in Avon, here. Second, in our article on the Sanskrit-Catalan dictionary, it was wrongly stated Catalan language is…

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Scanned Agamas On-Line

www.himalayanacademy.com KAUAI, HAWAII, February 9, 2006: HPI and Hinduism Today have launched a modest effort to provide on-line scanned versions of hard-to-find or out-of-print Saiva Agama texts. Available at “source” are Sanskrit versions of Kamika Agama, Uttara Karana Agama and Purva Karana Agama. These are PDF files. We are interested in anyone who has copies of other of the 28…

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Tirupati Temple to Expand Pilgrim Accommodations

www.hindu.com TIRUPATI, INDIA, February 3, 2006: Three massive pilgrim accommodation complexes would soon be built at a cost of US$11.6 million at Tirumala, the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara. In its monthly meeting held on the hills today, the Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam Board that administers the hill temple has also decided to install the granite deities of Astadikpalakas at…

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Indiana State Gets Its First Hindu Temple

www.indystar.com INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA, February 6, 2006: With the symbols of their God in place, Hindus who joyously celebrated the statues’ arrival Sunday can today begin regular worship in the new Hindu Temple of Central Indiana. “This is the only temple in the whole state of Indiana,” said board chairman Girdhar Ahuja, one of hundreds who helped sanctify the new…

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Shri Hari Mandir Temple Opened in Gujarat

www.sandipani.org PORBANDAR, GUJARAT, Feburary 5, 2006: Praised as one of the grandest temples of Gujarat, the Shri Hari Mandir situated at Sandipani Vidyaniketan, Porbandar, was officially opened by The Honourable Vice-President of India, Shri Bhairon Singhji Shekhavat, on February, 4, 2006. The temple, inspired by Pujya Bhaishri Rameshbhai Oza, is situated within Sandipani Vidyaniketan, a renowned educational institution. Other dignitaries…

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Hindu American Foundation Announces Legal Defense Fund

www.hinduamericanfoundation.org USA, February 4, 2005: The Hindu American Foundation (“HAF”) announces the start of the HAF Legal Defense and Education Fund Drive. Through the month of March, HAF asks Hindus across the U.S. and from around the world to contribute generously to enable its work at this critical juncture in Hindu American history. The goal of the HAF Legal Defense…

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First Sanskrit-Catalan Dictionary Published

www.europapress.es BARCELONA, SPAIN, January 26, 2006: HPI note: Catalan is Spain’s second most widely spoken language. It is spoken or understood by as many as 12 million people who live in northwestern Spain and the Balearic Islands, in Andorra and also in parts of France and Italy. translated from Spanish. Enciclopedia Catalan publishing house of Barcelona (in collaboration with the…

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Forty-Day Holi Celebrations Start in Vrindavan

www.newkerala.com VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PARDESH, INDIA, February 4, 2006: Many of us know that Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated only on a specific day across India. But for people of Vrindavan, the holy city where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, it is a long time affair. Marking the advent of spring, which will eventually culminate into nation-wide festivities in…

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