Muslim Woman Gets Adopted Hindu Daughter Married

Press Trust of India AHMEDABAD, INDIA, December 6, 2004: In Kalupur, residents are celebrating an 18-year-old Hindu girl’s marriage, organized by a Muslim widow. Sharavarbibi Ansari, 40, gave away her “adopted” daughter Nandu to Narendra Rajput, a resident of Behrampura. Nandu’s marriage was performed according to the Hindu rituals. Sharvarbibi, says, “So what if I am performing Hindu rites for…

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Tamil Women Praised for Upholding Their Culture

SourceMADURAI, TAMIL NADU, November 27, 2004: Tamil teachers from Singapore and Malaysia attending an orientation program at Madurai Kamaraj University were given positive direction by keynote speaker K. Kalimuthu. Kalimuthu pointed out, “Tamil culture is preserved, despite external influences, only because of an active role played by women, who are its backbone. Our women always believe in the richness, tradition,…

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Mekong River Named After Ganga

SourcePHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA, December 6, 2004: The mighty river Mekong that flows through six Southeast Asian countries gets its name from India’s holiest and biggest river, the Ganges. “Me is a shorter version of mae or mother and Kong is from Ganga,” Pradeep Kumar Kapur, India’s ambassador to Cambodia, told IANS after welcoming the first India-ASEAN car rally into the…

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Caste Fight at Temple

SourceBHARATHPUR, INDIA, December 4: At least a dozen people were injured, three of them seriously, when Dalit (formerly “Untouchables”) activists and “upper-caste” people engaged in fisticuffs when the later tried to bar Dalits from entering a Hindu temple in Bharatpur Municipality Saturday. Reports said the scuffle began when the upper-caste people present at the Laxmi Benkateshwor Temple premises barred Dalit…

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Konark Festival of Traditional Dance

SourceKONARK, INDIA, December 5, 2004: The magical backdrop of the majestic Sun Temple lends a special charm to the annual Konark dance festival. Against the backdrop of the sprawling amphitheater of the temple, the famous festival will also bring focus to the glorious tradition of Orissa. And for the performers of the classical Indian dances, which have closest of ties…

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Guruvayoor Puja Booked Until 2046

SourceKERALA, INDIA, December 5, 2004 : At the well-known Guruvayoor temple in Kerala, devotees wanting to perform the costliest puja, or religious service, will have to wait until 2046. Such is the demand for the special US$1,100 Udayasthamana Puja, which is performed only 130 days in a year at the Sree Krishna temple, that the faithful have paid booking amounts…

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Police Arrest Central Figure in Shankaracharya Murder Case

SourceCHENNAI, INDIA, December 3, 2004: Tamil Nadu Police today arrested Appu, who was allegedly paid US$22,700 by the Kanchi Shankaracharya to arrange the killing of the mutt accountant Shankaraman. The police claim that Appu, also known as Krishnaswamy, followed orders of the Kanchi seer and organized the killing. They say their suspicion is based upon confessions by Kathiravan and Chinna,…

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Dalai Lama on Shankaracharya

SourceBANGALORE, INDIA, December 2, 2004: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama Thursday said while the arrest of Hindu seer Jayendra Saraswathi in a murder case was unfortunate, the law should take its own course. “Though we are very sad to know about the seer’s arrest, I am of the view the law should take its own course in this matter,” the…

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Dwakar Shankaracharya Asks Kanchi Shankaracharya to Step Down Until Proved Innocent

SourceVARANASI, INDIA December 2, 2004: The Dwarakapeeth Sankaracharya, Swaroopanand, today asked the Kanchi Sankaracharya, Jayendra Saraswathi, to step down from his post until proved innocent. “The Acharya must step down from the post of Sankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt until he is absolved by the court of the charges against him in the Sankararaman murder case,” he told reporters here.…

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