Documentary Maker Seeks US Hindu Organizations Involved in Ecology

SourceUSA, April 14, 2005: HPI received this request from Martin Ostrow: “I am a documentary film producer who is researching a film about the wide variety of things that are being done by different religious faiths around the world, to focus attention on and to try to remedy the current environmental crisis. I am having trouble finding examples of ecology…

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Pilgrims Die As Water Released Unexpectedly From Upstream Dam

SourceDEWAS, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA, April 11, 2005: The toll in the drowning tragedy at Dharaji, near Dewas in Madhya Pradesh, mounted to 52 on Monday. The toll, which earlier stood at 37, has risen to 52 with the recovery of more bodies during search operations, Chief Minister Babulal Gaur, who visited the site this morning, said. “The incident is unfortunate.…

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Phagwah Parade In Richmond Hill, New York, Celebrates Holi

SourceRICHMOND HILL, UNITED STATES, April 11, 2005: Phagwah is the Indo-Caribbean celebration of spring known as Holi in India. Local celebrations vary, and always color plays a big role. Indians who went to the Caribbean as indentured laborers in the 19th and early 20th century brought the holiday to Guyana, Surinam and Trinidad. Since 1970 many Guyanese emigrated to the…

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Manitoba Hindus Defend the Traditional Nature of the Swastika

Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd.ONTARIO, CANADA, March 19, 2005: The B’nai Brith in Canada has been lobbying to add the following changes to the Criminal Code of Canada, “To make Holocaust denial a hate crime, for racist groups and symbols to be banned and for public schools to adopt zero-tolerance policies for hate, anti-Semitism and racism.” Paula Banerji, a Manitoba Hindu,…

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Celebrating India is Travelling Nationwide Showcasing Indian Dance

SourceNEW YORK, NEW YORK, April 4, 2005: For two months in 2005 (April and May), Celebrating India will be travelling nationwide to showcase Indian artists with emphasis on Indian dance. The performers had their debut in the first week of April at Symphony Space. The news release explains, “There was a production called Masters of Kathakali followed on by Priyadarsini…

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Badrinath Shrine Dispute Threatens Opening

SourceDEHRA DUN, INDIA, April 8, 2005: The Char Dham Teerth Bachao Sangharsh Samiti has threatened to not allow reopening of the doors of the Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri and Gangotri shrines if the Government does not drop the move to bring about an Act to regulate the management of the shrines and temples in Uttaranchal. Describing the move as an attempt…

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Hindu New Year Celebrated in Mumbai

SourceMUMBAI, INDIA, April 9, 2005: Residents today celebrated the Hindu New Year in a traditional colorful manner and welcomed the year Shalivahan Shaka 1927 by erecting decorated gudis. The day is commonly known as Gudi Padwa and households across the state witnessed hectic activities with family members getting ready after bath to erect the traditional gudi – long bamboo stick…

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Navarati Festival Commences

SourceDELHI, INDIA, April 9, 2005: With the start of Navaratri, the festival of nine nights, Hindu devotees thronged the temples today. This festival is celebrated twice in a year. Once in the bright two-week period of Shukla Paksha of the lunar month of Ashwani (Asuj in Kashmiri) – corresponding to September/October) from the 1st to the 9th date of the…

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Hindus and Muslims Celebrate Hindu New Year Together in Kashmir

SourceSRINAGAR, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, April 10, 2005: In this new season of reunions and homecomings, Kashmir today took a significant step forward towards yet another reconciliation. For the first time, a group of Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims, including a senior separatist leader, gathered in an old Durga temple to celebrate Navratra (Hindu New Year) and talk about hopes, aspirations and…

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