Art of Living Holding Giant Celebration in Bangalore

www.silverjubilee.org BANGALORE, INDIA, January 18, 2006: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Art of Living organizations sends the following press release: “It gives us immense pleasure to inform you that The Art of Living is hosting an International Conference on Human Values February 17 to 19, 2006 on the momentous occasion of its 25th anniversary. Inspired by its founder H. H. Sri…

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Acharya Brundavanam Partha Sarathi Preaching in Mauritius

timesofindia.indiatimes.com HYDERABAD, INDIA, January 10, 2006: Dressed in white and with his conspicuous locks tied into a knot like a sadhu’s, he stood out in the gathering of the Indian diaspora from across the globe. Acharya Brundavanam Partha Sarathi was among the delegates from Mauritius but his mission was different. Originally from the temple town of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh,…

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Hinduism Today Publisher to Speak at Sydney, Australia, Temple

www.svtsydney.org HELENSBURGH, AUSTRALIA, January 18, 2006: The Hindu Council of Australia in conjunction with Sri Venkateswara Temple invite devotees to meet Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami at 3:00 PM on January 26, 2006. For location information, click “source” above. This is an opportunity to meet the Satguru in person and listen to his guidance and a spiritual discourse. Shortly before Gurudeva, Satguru…

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Talks by Swami Nirmalananda On Yoga Sutras

www.atmajyoti.org CALIFORNIA, January 18, 2006: Swami Nirmalananda Giri is the head of Atma Jyoti Ashram in Borrego Springs, California, USA. A prolific author and gifted speaker, he has given a series of satsangs at the ashram over the past year on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. These satsangs, as well as other talks, have now been posted on the ashram’s…

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Demand For Funeral Pyres For Hindus, Sikhs in Britain

www.newindpress.com LONDON, UK, January 11, 2006: An organization here plans to petition the European court of Human Rights to ensure that bodies of Hindus and Sikhs are cremated on traditional funeral pyres instead of in electric crematoriums. Britain has a large minority of Hindus and Sikhs, but arrangements for the deceased within the communities are different from what is ordained…

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Hindu Calendar Posted On-Line for 180 Cities Worldwide

www.himalayanacademy.com KAUAI, HAWAII, January 17, 2006: Himalayan Academy, publisher of Hinduism Today and HPI, is pleased to announce the posting of the Hindu calendar calculated for 180 cities worldwide for both 2006 and 2007 (the Hindu new year beginning in April). These panchangams are primarily used for the sankalpa (declaration of intent, time and place) in ceremonies and they contain…

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Most Christian Youth Abandon Religion After Entering College

www.telegraphindia.com USA, January 12, 2006: (HPI note: The disaffection of youth for religion is a cross-cultural phenomenon.) A story in the Christian Post details how leaders of church denominations, youth pastors and parachurch organizational leaders gathered to brainstorm ways to keep college students from falling away from the Christian faith and how to correct the dysfunctions in youth ministry. Mission…

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Famed Krisha Temple Oversight Changes Hands on Schedule

www.newkerala.com UDUPI, INDIA, January 16, 2006: The two-year-long paryaya (right to conduct the worship) of Sri Vishvapriya Theertha Swami of the Admar mutt will come to a close in the wee hours of January 18 when he hands over the charge of the famous Sri Krishna temple here to his successor Sri Vidyasagar Theertha Swami of Krishnapura mutt. Ever since…

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Kite Offering for Lord Krishna on Makar Sankrati

www.hindustantimes.com JAIPUR, INDIA, January 14, 2006: Special kites embellished with gold and silver threads will be offered to Lord Krishna to celebrate the annual kite festival in Jaipur Saturday, which is one of the most important festivals on the city’s calendar. Several temples of Lord Krishna and his consort Radha across the city are being spruced up for the kite…

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Violent Video Games Make People More Aggressive

hindustantimes.com NEW YORK, NEW YORK, January 10, 2006: People who play a lot of violent computer games may become aggressive, says a new study that confirms a link between violent computer games and destructive behavior. Earlier research has found people who play such games are more likely to be aggressive though some say this just shows violent people gravitate towards…

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