Malaysian Hindu Women’s Conference

SourceMALAYSIA, February 27, 2005: The Hindu Women Renaissance Towards 2010 Conference in Malaysia will take place March 5-6, 2005, at Kalamandapam, Scott Road, Brickfields. The objective of the conference is to implement the policies agreed upon by the council to enable Hindu women to realize their potential and their rights in leading a meaningful life for themselves, their family and…

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Looming Shortage Of Hindu Priests in UK Due to Visa Restrictions

SourceUNITED KINGDOM, February 25, 2005: Mr. Sudarshan Bhatia in a BBC Asian Network interview on Thursday told the listeners about the shortage of qualified priests to carry out order of worship in the Hindu Temples throughout the UK. He said, “This situation has emerged due to implementing a new legislation making proficiency in English compulsory for Entry Clearance for the…

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Huge Devotion Singing Program Concluded in Delhi

Rajiv Malik, HPI CorrespondentDELHI, INDIA, February 26, 2005: From February 23 to 25, up to one million people participated in “Bhagwati Jagran,” an all-night singing of devotional songs to the Goddess. The stage alone was 875 feet long and 200 feet deep in the middle. The event was very popular with residents. A large number of well known, internationally acclaimed…

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Ten Commandments Supreme Court Case Attracts Attention

SourceUSA, February 26, 2005: “Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where the best is like the worst, Where there a’n’t no Ten Commandments an’ a man can raise a thirst;” written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) in “Mandalay.” A federal judge quoted Kipling’s verse in his 2002 decision supporting a 41-year-old monument of the Ten Commandments near the Texas capitol. The…

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Kota Tense After Protest Against Christian Meeting

SourceKOTA, INDIA, February 25, 2005: In Rajasthan, Kota continued to remain tense a day after Bajrang Dal workers attacked a Bible graduation ceremony at the Emmanuel Mission. They have alleged that forced religious conversions were taking place at the mission. The protests turned violent after the police stopped the workers from attacking the gathering. For now, the mission has been…

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World Council of Elders Plans 2006 Delhi Conference

SourceBERKSHIRE, UK, February 26, 2005: The World Council of the Elders is a non-political, non-religious, non-profit, socio-culture forum, which intends to provide a platform for the elders of the ancient traditions and cultures of the world. There are over 750 members of the World Council representing more than 75 different cultures of the world from over 60 different countries. A…

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Italian Parlimentary Delegation Seeks to Promote Ayurveda in Italy

SourceNEW DELHI, INDIA, February 28, 2005: An Italian Parliamentary delegation today discussed possible areas of cooperation in traditional systems of medicine with the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister, Dr. Ramadoss. Initiating the discussion, Dr. Ramadoss gave an overview of steps being taken by his Ministry to integrate traditional and modern systems of medicine. Referring to the expansive infrastructure available…

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TTD Board Approves $155 Million Budget

SourceTIRUPATI, INDIA, February 20, 2005: The TTD Trust Board, which overseas the popular Balaji Temple here, today approved around US$155 million budget for fiscal 2005-2006, which is around $6 million more than its 2004-2005 budget. Of the total income, the hundi collections alone account for $64 million, while the sale of laddus (a famed blessed sweet) is expected to fetch…

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Mata Amritanandamayi Receives Rotary International Award:

SourceKOCHI, INDIA, February 23, 2005: Spiritual leader Mata Amritanandamayi was today conferred with the Rotary International Centenary Legendary Award for her service to humanity, international understanding and peace. Speaking after receiving the award here, she said happiness and contentment can prevail in people’s lives only if they uphold love, trust and service, based on an understanding of the other person’s…

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Interest Shown For Dutch Hindu Cleric Academy’s Hindu Minister Program

SourceHOLLAND, February 25, 2005: Hans Meijer, president of Ned.Opl.Hindoe Geestelijke (Dutch Hindu Cleric Academy) writes, “Herewith we want to inform you about the present situation of the foundation of the World Hindu Minister Academy (WHMA). In reaction to our article(s) in HPI we received five requests for establishing a local academy (3 from India, 1 from Malaysia and 1 from…

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