Bihar Prisons Go Vegetarian

SourceBIHAR, INDIA, October 13, 2003: Bihar prison inmates may be in for a surprise in the next few weeks. State Jail Minister Basawan Bhagat announced at a meeting attended by senior officials, “The prisons have decided to stop providing nonvegetarian food to prisoners and bring about a qualitative change in the vegetarian food. High-quality rice, dal and vegetables will be…

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New Hindu Temple in Westchester County

SourceWESTCHESTER, NEW YORK, October 13, 2003: Once again Hindus in the U.S.A. have brought their religion closer to home. Westchester County’s first Hindu temple was consecrated and icons of Gods and Goddesses were installed recently while priests chanted Sanskrit and bathed the deities with milk, honey, yogurt, sugar and clarified butter. The article says, “The deities, made in Ahmadabad, India,…

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Guyana President Meeting Hindus

SourceGUYANA, October 19, 2003: Following meetings with leaders of the Christian and Muslim communities, Guyana’s President, Bharrat Jagdeo, will meet with representatives of the Hindu faith on October 22 at State House. Cabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon told reporters at his weekly press briefing yesterday that the encounter, like the others held before, would allow Jagdeo to discuss issues of…

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Indian Artists Perform Their Unique Expressions of the Ramayana

SourceSKOKIE, ILLINOIS, September 29, 2003: Performing under the umbrella of the Ramayan Institute, artistes from Thailand, Indonesia and India came together to perform their rendition of the epic Ramayan for a crowd of several hundred in the U.S.A. Chantimar Sriaroon, a Thai and president of the institute says, “Ramayan tells the story of King Rama’s life in Ayodhya. While this…

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The English Language and India’s Social Structure

SourceINDIA, APRIL 22, 2003: This lengthy article written by Sankrant Sanu begins, “India, like many other former colonies, suffers from a class-system based on knowledge of the erstwhile colonial language, which in the case of India is English. This class system has manifested as a reference and social status given to people that spoke most like their masters, with a…

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Six Million Nepalis Working Abroad

SourceKATHMANDU, NEPAL, October 19, 2003: There is no official record of how many Nepalis are living on other countries. Representatives of the nonresident Nepalis, using their own resources and means, have compiled these numbers on Nepalis living in foreign lands. There are 21 million Nepalese in Nepal, who are 89.5% Hindu. About five million Nepalis are estimated to be living…

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Hindu-Themed T-shirts, Caps and Clocks

SourceUSA, October 19, 2003: This unusual website sells a large variety of Hindu-themed merchandise, including t-shirts with slogans such as “Proud Hindu” and “We are all children of God.” They have similarly slogan-embossed coffee mugs, wall clocks, mousepads, lunchboxes, postcard and stickers. One set of items says, “Oh God, Lead us from untruth to truth. Lead us from darkness to…

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Karva Chauth Fast Popular Even with Teens

SourceNEW DELHI, INDIA, October 15, 2003: Hinduism Today correspondent Rajiv Malik reports from Delhi, “On Karva Chauth day, which was observed in North India on October 13 and 14, tens of millions of women keep a fast, taking neither food nor water, for the well being and long life of their husbands. The prominent government minister, Mrs. Sushma Swaraj, dressed…

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Trinidad’s Divali Nagar Underway

Paras RamoutarTRINIDAD, October 15, 2003: An acclaimed folk group from the state of Rajasthan, India, will provide nightly performances at the 17th annual Divali Nagar for one week, from today. The group will perform at the Divali Nagar Centre, Endeavour Road, Chaguanas, until Thursday, October 23. Additionally, a pictorial exhibition on the theme of the child is being researched and…

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Three Thousand in Singapore Perform Fire Walk

SourceSINGAPORE, October 16, 2003: About 3,200 men made the ceremonial dash across a pit of hot coals at Sri Mariamman Temple yesterday, as part of the annual Hindu festival of Thimithi. The fire-walking festival has been held at the South Bridge Road temple since 1840. It is celebrated before Deepavali, which falls on October 24 this year. Hindus cross the…

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