Black Belt Priest to Guard Lord Venkateswara

SourceTIRUPATI, INDIA, July 1, 2003: Since armed guards are forbidden inside the Venkateswara temple, one of India’s most revered religious shrines, authorities want to assign its security to a trusted insider, a Hindu priest with a black belt in karate. K. Seshadri has been asked by officials in Tirupati to teach younger priests to defend themselves and the temple from…

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Hindus Flock to Register for Amarnath Pilgrimage

SourceNEW DELHI, INDIA, July 1, 2003: About 100,000 Hindus have registered for the annual Amarnath pilgrimage Kashmir, despite the threat of militant attacks. Each year tens of thousands of Hindus from around the world head to Amarnath, located in the foothills of the Himalayas, for a month-long pilgrimage, which this year begins on July 12. The state government has regulated…

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Indonesia’s Controversial Religious Education Bill

World MagazineJAKARTA, INDONESIA, June 28, 2003: Indonesia’s parliament on June 11 passed a controversial education bill that requires schools with 10 or more students from any particular religion to provide those students “religious education in their own faith from a teacher of that faith.” That stipulation falls heavily on Christian schools. While Christians do not generally send their children to…

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Book Released — Hinduism and Its Sense of History, by Professor Arvind Sharma

SourceBOSTON, UNITED STATES, July 1, 2003: During his tenure as the Infinity Foundation Visiting Professor of Indic Studies, Harvard University, Professor Arvind Sharma intensively researched the axiom that Hindus lack a sense of history. He concludes that this unfortunate impression arose out of a conflation between the different concepts of time in Hinduism and must be discarded in the light…

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Hindus to Meet With Education Minister Over South African Language Curriculum

SourceSOUTH AFRICA, June 29, 2003: The South African Hindu Maha Sabha has formed a committee to meet with Education Minister Kader Asmal to discuss the decision to remove Indian languages from the school curriculum. Last week religious and cultural leaders voiced opposition to Asmal’s decision to remove Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Telegu and Urdu from the syllabus for pupils in Grade…

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Malaysia Hindus Cautioned to Beware of “Quacks”

SourcePETALING JAYA, MALAYSIA, July 1, 2003: Malaysia Hindu Sangam president Datuk A. Vaithilingam called on Hindus not to fall prey to so-called foreign teachers, fake astrologers and quack doctors. “These people come here and set up an office to earn quick money. They urge people to pay hundreds of ringgit just for the so-called blessings,” he said during the association’s…

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Fresh Water Honored in Trinidad and Tobago

SourceTRINIDAD & TOBAGO, June 5, 2003: As planet Earth faces a reduced supply of fresh water, ceremonies such as Ganga Dhaaraa, which took place on June 15, take on added significance. Representatives from various faiths including American Indian, Christian, Islam and Hindu joined together to honor the coming of Ganga to Earth and the necessity of fresh water on Earth.…

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Goddess Saraswati Awaits Jaffna Library Opening

SourceJAFFNA, SRI LANKA, June 27, 2003: Saraswati, the Hindu Goddess of learning is standing guard, a retired school principal is all fired up, the computers are in place and war-weary Jaffna is ready for the reopening of its famous library, more than two decades after it was set it ablaze in 1981. The library, a center of learning and culture,…

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Naidu Government Told “Hands-Off Tirupati Fund”

SourceHYDERABAD, INDIA, June 28, 2003: When the cash-strapped Chandrababu Naidu government tried to dip into the funds of the Tirupati-Tirumala Devasthanam (TTD), India’s richest shrine with an annual income of over US$108,126,000, they found resistance from temple authorities, employees, religious leaders and political parties. Naidu had recently directed the temple to contribute $16,261,000 to build an infrastructure for the Godavari…

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