Hindu Monks Form New Organization at Chennai Meeting

SourceCHENNAI, INDIA, December 2, 2003: The Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha, an apex body comprising all acharyas and mandaleswars (both leaders within Hindu monastic orders), was formed here today with the objective of having a coordinated effort on issues concerning Hindus. The convener of the Acharya Sabha, Swami Dayananda Saraswathi, talking to newsmen here today, said the monastery leaders were for…

Continue reading

Health Experts Warn of Diabetes

SourceUSA, November 30, 2003: To the dismay of health experts, diabetes is becoming a global problem. In the next couple of decades, the prevalence of diabetes is expected to triple in Africa, the eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, to double in the western Pacific and to nearly double in Europe. With an estimated 33 million cases, India…

Continue reading

Dr. Ravi Kapur on the Life of Sadhus in India

Rajiv MalikDELHI, INDIA, December 5, 2003: Dr. Ravi Kapur, a psychiatrist, trained in India and UK, is currently the JRD Tata Visiting Professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore. He has been the Deputy Director of the same institute and before that the Professor and Head, Department of Psychiatry at the prestigious National Institute of Mental Health &…

Continue reading

A Short Biography of Sita Ram Goel

SourceBELGIUM, December 4, 2003: Noted Indologist Koenraad Elst of Belgium wrote an excellent biography of Sita Ram Goel, who passed away yesterday at age 82. Following are excerpts from the biography, “India’s Only Communalist,” which is available in full at “source.” Elst writes: There is only one man in India whom I have ever known to say: “I am a…

Continue reading

Get Ready for Chinese Hanuman

SourceBEIJING, CHINA, December 3, 2003: Chinese television has started airing a series of special programmes featuring a mythical monkey king, believed to be partly based on the Hindu God Hanuman. The producers of the programs hope that the 10 television specials, which run for 20 minutes each, will promote the monkey king character as a potential mascot for the Beijing…

Continue reading

Women Celebrate Spiritual “Paalkudam” Procession in Malaysia

News ReportKUALA KUMPUR, MALAYSIA, August 17, 2003. More than 1,000 women devotees, clad in red attire with garlands carried a “Sembu” of milk and walked a distance of 5km from the Sri Nageswari Amman Temple in Bangsar to the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The devotees left the Nageswari Amman Temple at 7.00 am…

Continue reading

Pope Tells Catholics to Give Equal Rights to Catholic Dalits in India

Religion News ServiceNEW DELHI, INDIA, December 3, 2003: The report by Religion News Service says, in part, “John Paul told Roman Catholic bishops from India making their periodic visit to the Vatican to reject divisions based on caste. ‘At all times, you must continue to make certain that special attention is given to those belonging to the lowest castes, especially…

Continue reading

Sri Sita Ram Goel Passes Away

HPIDELHI, INDIA, December 3, 2003: Sri Sita Ram Goel, one of the foremost Hindu renaissance writers and thinkers of his generation, passed away in his sleep today following a long illness. Working with Sri Ram Swarup to form the “Voice of India,” the two produced hundreds of books, article and pamphlets advancing the Hindu renaissance over half a century. We…

Continue reading

Shri Swaminarayan Temple in UK Judged “One of the 50 Best Modern Buildings to Visit”

SourceLONDON, ENGLAND, December 3, 2003: In its special 18-24 october 2003, issue of The Information magazine The Independent newspaper in UK published a world wide list of the 50 Best Modern Buildings to visit. Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden — inspired by Pramukh Swami Maharaj — is ranked second in the list. The magazine says, “It’s difficult to imagine, but the…

Continue reading