Thai Pusam Celebrated by 1.5 Million in Malaysia

GO TO SOURCE KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, January 30, 2002: More than 1.5 million Hindu devotees and tourists visited temples nationwide to participate in Thai Pusam celebrations. More than a million converged at the Sri Subramaniaswamy temple in Batu Caves, the main venue for the celebrations. Many visitors, including about 100,000 tourists, were at the temple before dawn to participate in…

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Researchers Warn on New Sex-Determination Test

Source: South Africa Independent On Line JERUSALEM, JANUARY 31, 2002: Israeli researchers said on Thursday they had made progress towards developing what could be a test to detect the gender of a fetus only 16 days after conception. Currently the gender of a fetus can only be determined by ultrasound about 14 weeks after conception, or at 16 weeks by…

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Hindi Dictionary On-Line

GO TO SOURCE February 2, 2002: Readers requiring a Hindi dictionary may click on “source” above. The site has links to a number of dictionaries, including ones for Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Nepalese and Sanskrit, to name a few.

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Thaipoosam In Seychelles

GO TO SOURCE SEYCHELLES, January 30, 2002: A flamboyant religious procession by the Hindu community was staged through the streets of Victoria in commemoration of the birthday of Lord Murugan. Popularly known as Thaipoosam Kavadi, the procession started at the Navasakthi Vinayagar temple where the devotees walked through the streets and back to the temple. The procession was made up…

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Arya Orphanages Teach Religious

Source: Press Reports NEW DELHI, INDIA, January 21, 2002: Orphanages usually give only physical sustenance to abandoned or orphaned children who have lost one or more parents. Not so with the Arya orphanages started over 30 years ago by Swami Shraddhanand and donated to Des Raj Chaudhury. Today, in addition to taking care of the physical needs of 1,100 children,…

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Bangalore Hosts Huge RSS Meeting

GO TO SOURCE BANGALORE, INDIA, January 27, 2002: The IT capital of the country is the venue three-day harmony meeting of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) which began on Friday. Over 36,000 RSS cadres from 16 districts of southern Karnataka are taking part in the event, being held at Manyatha Nagar on the outskirts of the city after a gap…

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Norway Group Tackles Forced Marriages

GO TO SOURCE OSLO, NORWAY, January 24, 2002: A self-help group in Norway is helping immigrants and refugees who have been coerced into forced marriages. Gerd Fleischer, leader of the group said, “Arranged marriages have nothing to do with religion.” Her organization has helped young people from the Norwegian state church, Greek Orthodox, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist faiths. Last…

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Scientist Cross Pigs With Spinach

GO TO SOURCE OSAKA, JAPAN, JANUARY 24, 2002: Scientist in Japan say they have successfully implanted vegetable genes in a living animal for the first time. Researchers at Kinki University, near Osaka, inserted genetic material from spinach into a pig, which they say will produce healthier pork. The experiment has yielded 2 generations of pigs with the spinach gene known…

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Fiji Christians Protest Evangelical TV Station

Source: Fiji Sun SUVA, FIJI, February 1, 2002: Christian churches here say the government breached protocol by not consulting them on the establishment of a new Christian TV station, Trinity Fiji. They object to the evangelical leanings of the new station. “If it was a TV station that preached a mature and radical message of Jesus according to the scriptures,…

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Thai Pusam Celebrated in Singapore

GO TO SOURCE SINGAPORE, Jan 29, 2002: To mark Thai Pusam this year, 20,000 kavadi-bearers, milk-pot carriers and their supporters took part in the annual procession yesterday. This is a third more than the 15,000 who took part last year. The devotees made their way along a 4-km route from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road to the…

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