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…

Continue reading

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…

Continue reading

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…

Continue reading

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…

Continue reading

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…

Continue reading

Hindu American Foundation Counsel To Be Present for US Supreme Court Arguments on Ten Commandments Public Display

SourceWASHINGTON, D.C., February 25, 2005: On March 2, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments regarding two cases that address the issue of whether displays of the Ten Commandments on government property are an unconstitutional endorsement of a particular religion. Suhag Shukla, Esq., Legal Counsel of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF), will be present at the…

Continue reading

Sadhus Told To Stay Away From Women And Television

SourceRAJKOT, INDIA, February 23, 2005: In the wake of a scandal, trustees of the Radharaman Swaminarayan temple in Junagadh (Vadtal sect) now want to keep the sadhus on the straight and narrow. The new code of conduct announced on Monday bars contact and conversation with women, ownership of private property and all luxury items, including a television. At a meeting…

Continue reading

Myanmar Offers To Build Temple For Tsunami Icon

SourceCHENNAI, INDIA, February 24, 2005: The Myanmar government has offered to help the people of a village in Tamil Nadu build a temple to a Deity that came floating on the tsunami waves on December 26. The icon was found on a floating raft in Meyyurkuppam village on the Kalpakkam coast, 80 km from here. Many coastal villages in the…

Continue reading

Religions Collaborate For Tsunami-Delayed Weddings

SourcePORAYAR, TAMIL NADU, INDIA, February 21, 2005: In a show of communal amity, six Hindu fishermen couple, whose marriages got postponed due to the December 26 tsunami, have entered into wedlock in the nearby Muslim pilgrim town of Nagore, in Nagapattinam district, with a Christian service organization bearing the expenses. The six couples, natives of Nagore, were among those engaged…

Continue reading

Americans Flock To Village Guru

SourceGADAIPUR, INDIA, February 19, 2005: Thousands of devotees are flocking to the northern Indian farmlands of Gadaipur on the outskirts of New Delhi for spiritual fulfillment at the feet of a rustic Punjabi-speaking Indian saint. Baba Virsa Singh, 70, known to his followers as Maharaj (king) or Babaji, is hosting a conference on “The Spiritual Approach to Peace and Resolving…

Continue reading