New Zealanders Gather for Interfaith Meeting

News ReportMANUKAU CITY, NEW ZEALAND, March 20, 2005: A Sikh temple in Manukau City was the scene of a pioneering effort to bring races and faiths together at the weekend. Auckland leaders of Christian, Islam, Hindu, Baha’i, Sikh and Jewish religions shared the pulpit at the new Manurewa temple of the Sikh organisation Nanaksar Thath Isher Darbar. The organization’s adviser,…

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Staten Island Worshippers Dedicate New Temple

SourceSTATEN ISLAND, USA, April 02, 2005: With the opening of the Prem Prakesh Temple in Dongan Hills last month, Staten Island has become home to two Hindu houses of worship. The temple opened in the former United Units Building, where many congregations — including the Staten Island Hindu Temple — leased space as they built up their memberships and established…

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Drive for Conversions Stirring Animosity in India

SourceJHABUA, INDIA, April 5, 2005: (HPI note: This article appeared originally in the Christian Science Monitor.) Biju Verghese believes the end of the world is coming. This faith makes his work urgent: Convert as many Indians to Christianity as possible. Or, as he puts it, “reach the unreached at any cost.” Mr. Verghese is a new breed of missionary, tied…

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Hitler Was Not a Vegetarian After All

SourceNEW YORK, NEW YORK, March 15, 2005: When the recent movie “Downfall” portrayed Hitler as a vegetarian, the vegetarian community at large was offended. However, the New York Times recently printed (on March 15th) the following note in its “corrections” box: “A film review about ‘Downfall,’ which looks at Hitler’s final days, referred incorrectly to his diet. Although the movie…

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Hindus Worship at Trincomalee Sea

SourceTRINCOMALEE, SRI LANKA, March 25, 2005: Several thousand devotees participated in the water-cutting festival of the historic Trincomalee Pathirakali Amman Temple held in the Back Bay Sea in the east port town Friday early morning. (The “water cutting” festival is a ritual in which water is offered to a river, lake or ocean, then a circle is drawn in the…

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World Hindu Federation in Nepal Celebrates 25th Anniversary

SourceKATHMANDU, NEPAL, March 24, 2005: The World Hindu Federation (WHF) is going to celebrate its Silver Jubilee Year for one year by organizing religious, spiritual and social programmes in various parts of the world. This information was given out at the federation’s extensive gathering organized here today with the objective of providing information on the Silver Jubilee celebration of the…

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Honolulu Hindus Adopt Hawaiian’s “Healing Stone”

SourceWAHIAWA, OAHU, HAWAII, MARCH 25, 2005: The Gods sometimes make themselves known in unexpected places. In this instance, the situation has left adherents of two different religious traditions struggling for a way they all can worship in peace. Enshrined stones on California Avenue are venerated by some Hawaiians as healing stones, and by some Hindus as earthly representations of Siva.…

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Mormons Worried About Sri Lanka Anti-Conversion Bill

SourceSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, March 31, 2005: (HPI Note: This report is from deseretnews.com, which is associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, commonly known as LDS Church or the Mormons.) “Anti-conversion” legislation in Sri Lanka could target missionaries and faith-based humanitarian aid workers, according to The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. Among the faith-based groups affected…

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Holi Celebration Climaxes In Riot Of Colors

SourceNEW DELHI,INDIA, March 26, 2005 : Millions of people in large parts of India Saturday celebrated the Holi festival with music, dance and delicacies to herald the arrival of spring. In the capital, men, women and children took a break from their everyday chores to boisterously join the celebrations by smearing colored powder on each other amid shouts of “Holi…

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