Pakistani Temple Faces Water Shortages

Source ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN, June 16, 2014 (The Express Tribune): The two-storey Krishna Mandir, nestled in a bustling market in Rawalpindi, welcomes worshipers with a small cage-like gate and a guard. As the only place of worship for more than 3,000 Hindus in the twin cities, the temple management always struggles to fulfill the water requirement for regular worshipers. In October…

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In Pictures: Yoga In Sierra Leone

Source SIERRA LEONE, AFRICA, June 12, 2014 (BBC): Sierra Leone may not be the kind of place you expect to find yoga. But thanks to a group called Yoga Stretch, it is becoming increasingly popular. The organization is headed by Tamba Fayia, once a child soldier in Sierra Leone’s civil war, who in 2012 became the country’s first qualified yoga…

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Chariot Climbing Ban: Temple Asks Odisha Government to Review Decision

Source BHUBANESWAR, INDIA, June 15, 2014 (Odisha Today): The Govardhan Peeth, the seat of Puri Shankaracharya, today slammed the Odisha Government for not imposing a blanket ban on devotees climbing chariots during Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra and demanded to reconsider its decision. “The state government should reconsider its decision and impose a complete ban during the entire festival. No decision…

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Ramayana! A Vivid spectacle By Mount Madonna School

Source SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, June 11, 2014 (India West): Calif. — Gods, demi-gods, demons, giant ogres, birds and monkeys garbed in splendid bejeweled Indian wear with gilded headdresses and crowns created a vivid spectacle at the opening weekend of the 36th annual production of the epic “Ramayana!” presented here by the students of Mount Madonna School. This portrayal of the…

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Daily Inspiration

Source There is something beyond our mind which abides in silence within our mind. It is the supreme mystery beyond thought. Let one’s mind and one’s subtle body rest upon that and not rest on anything else.— Maitri Upanishad

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Fasting For Three Days Can Regenerate Entire Immune System

Source UNITED KINGDOM, 05 June, 2014 (by Sarah Knapton, The Telegraph): A person’s entire immune system can be rejuvenated by fasting for as little as three days as it triggers the body to start producing new white blood cells, a study suggest. Researchers say fasting “flips a regenerative switch” which prompts stem cells to create brand new white blood cells.Although…

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Rath Yatra Controversy Yet To Be Resolved

Source BHUBANESWAR, INDIA, June, 10, 2014 (by PTI): With this year’s Rath Yatra festival slated for June 29 fast approaching, the controversy triggered by the suggestion of a ban on the devotees of Lord Jagannath climbing over the chariots as they are pulled is yet to be resolved. Devotees are at present allowed by the pandas to mount the chariots…

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