Computer Touch Screen for Meenakshi Temple

GO TO SOURCE MADURAI, INDIA, July 18, 2002: The famous Sri Meenakshi Temple here will have computer touch screen facility from August 1 which will provide information regarding the temple, including its history, festival and puja rates. The screen would be open to the public from 5:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 9:30 pm, temple sources…

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Diamonds First Mined in India

GO TO SOURCE USA, July 16, 2002: “Diamond” comes from the Greek “adamao” meaning, “I tame” or “I subdue,” according to this story which appeared on the CBS program, “60 Minutes II.” The adjective “adamas” was used to describe the hardest substance known, and eventually became synonymous with diamond. Knowledge of diamond starts in India, where it was first mined.…

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Christian “Cross Farming” Causes Tensions

Source: Rediff KERALA, INDIA, July 8, 2002: The cross is continuing to be used physically by Christianity in Kerala in its centuries-old effort to seize more and more Hindu territories. Official Christian spokesperson Mathew Vadakkemuriyil publicly admitted that crosses have indeed been “set up” in forest lands in Kerala that select parishioners have occupied over the years. The admission came…

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Spilled Holy Ash Empties US Post Office

GO TO SOURCE PAOLI, PENNSYLVANIA, July 19, 2002: A leaky envelope of Hindu ceremonial ashes closed down the Paoli Post Office yesterday morning, as police and postal officials worried about anthrax. But it turned out to be just a scare. After an hour and a half evacuation, while postal inspectors confirmed that the package was not dangerous, the office resumed…

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Second Set of Pilgrims Leaves for Amarnath

GO TO SOURCE JAMMU, INDIA, July 20, 2002: A second batch of 3,771 pilgrims on Saturday left for the Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas from here amid heavy security, official sources said. The batch, comprising 3,022 men, 322 women, 14 children and 413 sadhus, left in 198 vehicles from MAM stadium, which is the base camp of pilgrims…

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Uttar Pradesh Government Bans Pan Masala and Gutkha

GO TO SOURCE DELHI, INDIA, July 19, 2002: Acting on a high court directive, the Uttar Pradesh government on Friday banned manufacture and sale of all brands of pan masala and gutkha (a tobacco product) in the state with immediate effect. Both are carcinogenic. The Allahabad high court had on Thursday banned manufacture, sale and advertisement of pan masala and…

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UK Hindus Irked by Beefy Chicken

Source: Press Reports LONDON, ENGLAND, July 8, 2002: Vast quantities of frozen chicken adulterated with beef proteins are reportedly being consumed in Britain, presenting the risk of madcow disease, a development that has outraged the Hindu community in the country. Beef proteins are added to make the chicken absorb extra water in a process called “tumbling” so that it can…

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Arthritis Sufferers Find Relief Doing Yoga Asanas

GO TO SOURCE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, July 13, 2002: Teaming up with the American Yoga Association, the Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis foundations have produced a guide called “Remain Active with RA Yoga.” As one patron put it, “I have found it enormously helpful for my arthritic, cartilage deprived hip. The poses of yoga act like isometric exercises to strengthen and…

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First Human Clone To Be Born in December

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, ENGLAND, July 18, 2002: A French newspaper, Liberation, quoted controversial Italian doctor, Severino Antinori, that the first cloned human will see the light of the day in December. Fifty couples unable to conceive because of masculine infertility had volunteered for his cloning program. “I transferred 18 embryos created by cloning, and I obtained one pregnancy,” he…

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Fourth International Seminar on Ayurveda

GO TO SOURCE JAMNAGAR, INDIA, July 11, 2002: Gujarat Ayurved University invites participation for its Four International Seminar on Ayurvedic Education, Research and Drug Standardization to be held at Jamnagar, Gujarat, India, January 5-7, 2003. The GAU is exclusively devoted to ayurvedic education, research and drug development since last more than 35 years. The seminar will focus its attention on…

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