Seven Bombs Found in Gujarat Temple

SourceAHMEDABAD, INDIA, November 18, 2003: Seven crude bombs were recovered from a temple in Gujarat early yesterday. The bombs had been planted in the walls of a temple of the Swaminarayan sect in the communally sensitive Vatva neighborhood. “The bombs were improvised explosive devices and of low intensity. They could not have blown up the temple, but could have killed…

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Global Hindu Organization Protests UNESCO Decision

SourceNEW JERSEY, USA, November 16, 2003: Navya Shastra, a global Hindu organization of scholars, activists, priests and laypeople whose mission is to promote spiritual equality for all Hindus, has protested the United Nation Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization’s (UNESCO) recent decision to name the Vedic chanting tradition a “Heritage of Humanity” along with twenty seven other cultural expressions, including the…

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Gujarati Grooms Paying for Brides

Times News NetworkAHMEDABAD, INDIA, November 15, 2003: On his 31st birthday, Mitesh Patel of Rajkot, Gujarat found his ageing father was worried because he had not found a suitable bride for his son. The old man was left with no alternative but to “settle” for a tribal girl, in the process coughing up a large dowry (bride price, actually), as…

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Hindu Empire at Hampi Declared a World Heritage Centre

SourceKARNATAKA, INDIA, November 6, 2003: Recently declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a World Heritage Centre, a visit to Hampi in the state of Karnataka will reveal a glorious ancient Hindu empire. Home to the Vijayanagar empire that was established by two disciples of saint Vidyaranya in 1336 and reigned until its destruction by…

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Eat Those Fruit and Veggies for a Long Life Span

SourceRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, November 10, 2003: Consuming at least 400 grams of fruit and vegetables each day will ward off heart disease, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. This statement appeared recently in a published report presented by the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization’s Food and Nutrition Division. World Health Organization Director Pekka Ruska reinterates,…

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Toronto Star Issues Revised Apology for Offensive Depiction of Goddess Durga

Toronto StarTORONTO, CANADA, November 15, 2003: Continuing protests by Hindus led to a revised apology by the Toronto Star for their publishing an photo of an unfinished Goddess Durga icon being prepared for a festival. The initial protests led to the half-hearted apology (see below), but Hindus were not satisfied, and continued discussions with principals of the paper. As a…

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Sabarimala Spruced Up for Pilgrims

SourcePATHANAMTHITTA, KERALA, November 13, 2003: With only three days left for the 61-day annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrim season at Sabarimala, the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) and the Kerala Government have made elaborate arrangements for the smooth conduct of the annual festival. The Clean Pampa Manalppuram-drive, which involves the spreading of fine sand on the banks of the Pampa, is underway. The…

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Eviction of Hindus in Pakistan Town Postponed

SourcePESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, November 15, 2003: The Cantonment Board, Peshawar, has decided not to pursue notices issued to 68 families, who are mostly Hindu, to vacate houses occupied by them in the Kali Bari locality until the matter is amicably resolved. Fida Hussain, Executive Officer of the Cantonment Board, told The News that no further action is being taken on the…

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From Superman to Hanuman

SourceKERALA, INDIA, November 10, 2003: For years the world of animation has been dominated by American and European characters, but now indigenous cartoons of international standards are being produced in India. Bill Dennis, an American citizen who has worked for Walt Disney Company and Hannah Barbera Studios is producing the Indian cartoon series, The Adventures of Hanuman, from his 450-employee…

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