Hinduism a Major Theme For Theatres This Year

From Press Reports KAUAI, HAWAII, November 26, 2005: HPI doesn’t know what it all means but 2005 has been a most inspired year for the creators of Hindu themed theatre worldwide. For example: In February the dance drama called Lord Ganesha ran at The Johannesburg Civic Theatre’s Tesson Theatre from February 22 to February 27 according to iafrica.com. The story,…

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Delhites Married by the Tens of Thousands on November 23

www.int.iol.co.za NEW DELHI, INDIA, November 23, 2005: Thousands of couples in New Delhi were tying the knot on Wednesday, a day considered auspicious in the Hindu calendar, news reports said. Newspapers said 15,000 to 25,000 weddings were taking place, causing a shortage of priests and venues in the Indian capital. Such is the hurry to get married on Wednesday that…

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US Government Expresses Concern Over Fiji Hindu Temple Attacks

www.abc.net.au FIJI, November 15, 2005: Continuing desecration of Hindu temples in Fiji have been highlighted in an American government report. The US State Department’s annual report on worldwide religious freedom says generally the situation in the Pacific is good, with almost all countries allowing freedom of worship. But the new US Ambassador to Fiji, Larry Dinger, says there are one…

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Hindu Student Council Supports Temple Entry for Non-Indian Hindus

hsc@hscnet.org USA, November 25, 2005: The Hindu Students Council is deeply saddened by the denial of entry to a devout American Hindu into the sacred Lingaraj temple in Orissa, India. Several newspapers have reported that the temple custodians have been accused of denying entry to Pamela K. Fleig, who is married to an Indian Hindu, even though she has embraced…

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1995 Milk Miracle Witnesses Sought for Documentary

office@hinducounciluk.org LONDON, ENGLAND, November 23, 2005: The Hindu Council UK is seeking anyone who had first-hand experience of the 1995 Milk Miracle in which icons of Lord Ganesha around the world consumed milk that was offered to him in large amounts. Specifically, they’d like to know: “Did they actually witness the phenomenon first-hand, if so can they describe their experience.…

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Thai Princess Denied Entry to Puri Temple

Times of India BHUBANESWAR, INDIA, November 22, 2005: Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand, on her maiden trip to Orissa, was denied permission to enter the world famous Jagannath Temple as foreigners are not allowed inside temples in Orissa. Arrangements were made for the princess to view the temple from outside. This, incidentally, came quick on the heels of US-born…

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Acharya Sant Shri Hari Om Ji Completes US Tour

alliedinc123@hotmail.com HOUSTON, TEXAS, November 24, 2005: During a 14-stop tour of the US in November, Acharya Sant Shri Hari Om Ji of Agra India, spoke on the Hindu way of life and appealed to each audience to take care of their next generation of American born and educated children. He exhorted them to pay attention and behave in a friendly…

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Hindu American Foundation (HAF) Searching for Executive Director

hinduamericanfoundation.org WASHINGTON, D.C., November 25, 2005; The Hindu American Foundation (HAF), a non-profit organization based in America, is looking to hire a full-time Executive Director who can work out of HAF’s office in Washington, D.C. The Executive Director will work closely with members of HAF’s Board of Directors and Executive Council to advance the goals of HAF by representing HAF…

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Guruvayur Temple Repeats Pujas After Intrusion by Non-Hindu

dnaindia.com THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA, INDIA, November 19, 2005: The famed Sree Krishna temple in Guruvayur on Saturday repeated pujas it did during the last five days after it found that a non-Hindu had been present in the temple. After discovering on Friday evening that a non-Hindu was present during the five days, the temple authorities repeated all the 15 poojas that…

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Elephants Arrive for Tamil Nadu Rejuvenation Camp

www.hindu.com UDHAGAMANDALAM, TAMIL NADU, INDIA, November 20, 2005: The pachyderms participating in the third rejuvenation camp for temple and private elephants started arriving at Theppakadu in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park on Saturday. As many as 72 elephants from across Tamil Nadu, including those from temples, are expected to participate in the 48-day camp to be inaugurated on November…

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