Yoga Is Australia’s Secret Weapon in Cricket

SourceSYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, October 30, 2004: The secret weapon to Australia’s cricketing success in India has been revealed. For the first time, a yoga teacher has joined the logistics team supporting the Australians, giving them the chance to explore the Indian secret to mental and physical discipline. Opening batsman Justin Langer was quick to sign up. A long-time martial arts fighter,…

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French Firm to Renovate Kerala Temple

SourceKOCHI, INDIA, November 15, 2004: Kochi, Nov 15: A French perfume manufacturer is all set to leave a lasting fragrance in Kerala – by funding renovation of a 150-year-old temple. A 30-member team from Douglas Parfumerie will arrive next week for the restoration of Kupalikadavu Devi Temple at Vaikom near Kochi even as they holiday. “The team will spend a…

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Hindu View of the Ten Commandments

HPIKAUAI, HAWAII, November 15, 2004: The public display of the Bible’s “Ten Commandments” has prompted a number of law suits in the US on the issue of separation of church and state. HPI is seeking comments on the Hindu view of the Ten Commandments, specifically how Hindus might find these commandments offensive or threatening when displayed in a public place…

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Fourteen Of The Arrested “Point Finger At Kanchi Seer”

SourceKANCHEEPURAM, INDIA, November 13, 2004: After a couple of months of apparent lull, the police now maintain that they did not want to reveal all their cards prematurely and hence their reticence on the progress in the investigation of the Sankararaman murder case, says this article. The police have arrested 14 persons who “confessed” that they had been engaged by…

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Muslim Clerics Condemn Kanchi Seer’s Arrest

SourceNEW DELHI, November 15, 2004: Condemning the arrest of Hindu pontiff Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi, various Muslim clerics Monday came out in his support, demanding his immediate release and dropping of all charges against him. Imam Bukhari, the chief cleric of India’s largest mosque Jama Masjid, was among prominent Muslim religious leaders who strongly condemned the arrest of the pontiff and…

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Deepavali Celebrated in House of Commons

SourceLONDON, ENGLAND, November 11, 2004: The House of Commons celebrated Deepavali with Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and Home Secretary David Blunkett lauding the contributions made by the Non-Resident Indian community to the British society. In a message on the occasion, Prime Minister Tony Blair, said “Deepavali is now celebrated by different communities across the UK and its growing popularity helps…

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Kanchi Shankaracharya Maintaining Good Health in Prison

SourceVELLORE, INDIA, November 14, 2004: Head of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham Sri Jayendra Saraswathi, who has been arrested and incarcerated in the central prison in Vellore in connection with a murder case, was maintaining good health, prison sources said on Sunday. He spent his third day in the prison meditating and performing pujas, the sources informed. The seer woke up…

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Advani: Arrest Made Under Political Pressure

SourceAMRITSAR, INDIA, November 14, 2004: The Shankaracharya’s arrest has widened the gulf in an already divided NDA. The Sangh parivar has already been on the offensive ever since the Shankaracharya was sent to jail. Now BJP President L. K. Advani has hinted that there was politics behind the entire episode. “The Supreme Court has issued guidelines which outline the manner…

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