Ancient Recipe Gives India’s Taj Mahal a Face-Lift

GO TO SOURCE AGRA, INDIA, December 8, 2002: The world famous 17-century Taj Mahal received a face-lift. Exposure to industrial pollution had left the marble Mogul tomb stained with black and yellow impurities. Wanting to restore the monument to its original splendor, archaeologists discovered that a mud-pack was used in the 16-century to restore Indian buildings. Using the formula as…

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New York Fashion Scene Embraces Yoga

GO TO SOURCE NEW YORK CITY, U.S.A., December 12, 2002: In this droll look at New York’s famous fashion scene, Kate Betts’ “view” takes a fresh look at Hinduism’s ancient practice of Yoga. “The last thing I thought I would be buying at the Marc Jacobs boutique in SoHo (Manhattan) was a sticky yoga mat. Yoga was for sincere, mantra-chanting…

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British Pastor’s Six Steps for Converting Hindus to Christianity

GO TO SOURCE UNITED KINGDOM: In this article, Juge Ram, a Christian convert from Hinduism and Pastor of Emmanuel Church in Birmingham, England, answers questions on Hinduism and explains how to reach Hindus with the Bible. After giving a detailed background of Hindu beliefs and culture, he suggests a few methods which Christians can use to reach out to Hindus.…

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Women Priests Honor Their Teacher in Pune

GO TO SOURCE PUNE, INDIA, December 9, 2002: Seventy-five-year-old Malatibai Joshi is no ordinary teacher. She belongs to the first and the most elite batch of women purohitas (priestesses) in the city. Trained by none other than the late Shankarrao Thatte, who opened the doors of priesthood to women in 1975, Malatibai on Sunday presided over a unique gathering of…

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Founder of Hindu School in South Africa Honored

GO TO SOURCE PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, December 9, 2002: For Ramesh Chhagan, founder of the only Hindu school in South Africa at the mainly Indian township of Laudium here, three decades of community work has reaped a special award. “It left me with a warm feeling, as it was totally unexpected,” said Chhagan. Involved in education for 19 years before…

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India Wants Protection for Traditional Knowledge

GO TO SOURCE NEW DELHI, INDIA, December 6, 2002: “Mega diverse” countries in the developing world, including India, have just finished meeting in Peru where they decided to push for patent requirements which specifically protect the holders of traditional knowledge. These countries, rich in natural resources, are still debating some of the common issues, positions, experiences and possible strategies against…

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Fiji Must Be Run by Christian Fijians, Says Senator Bulanauca

Source: The Daily Post SUVA, FIJI, December 13, 2002: Fiji must be run by Fijian leadership, says senator Mitieli Bulanauca, speaking in the Senate yesterday. Senator Bulanauca asserts, “Fiji must be led by Fijians forever because without that, Fiji will not be in peace, there will be turmoils even worse than the previous ones. The Fijian people will be a…

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Legally Dealing with Ashes in America

GO TO SOURCE UNITED STATES, December 9, 2002: As more and more people in the United States prefer cremation over burial for themselves and their loved ones, it is found that no one law governs disposition of remains nationwide. With permission from the owner, many states allow for scattering ashes in any manner you wish on private property. However, the…

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Buddhist Monks Throng Puspagiri Festival in Orissa

GO TO SOURCE DHAULI, INDIA, December 10, 2002: Nearly 100 Buddhist monks and pilgrims from Myanmar, Japan, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Cambodia were in Dhauli to plant a peepal tree symbolizing peace. Dhauli is the site of the 3rd century BCE Kalinga War, one of the bloodiest wars in ancient Indian history, and following which Emperor Ashoka converted to Buddhism.…

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