Artists Transform Kolkata’s Puja Pandals Into Works Of Art

Source KOLKATA, INDIA, October 6, 2013 (Times Of India): Two years ago, Goddess Durga got a major makeover at two puja pandals (temporary temples, some very large, set up street-side during festivals) in Kolkata: darker skin, softer features and, somehow, a more Indian look. Behind this makeover was filmmaker Goutam Ghose, who wanted Durga to look like she did before…

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Daily Inspiration

Source There are two great forces in the universe, silence and speech. Silence prepares, speech creates. The strength of noise and activity is great. But infinite is the strength of stillness and silence, in which great forces prepare for action. To be capable of silence, stillness and illuminated passivity is to be fit for immortality.— Sri Aurobido (1879-1950)

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Bringing India’s Great Monuments On-Line with 360 Imagery

Source DELHI, INDIA, October 3, 2013 (PIB): The Union Culture Minister Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch here today launched a unique project to take India’s Heritage online. Under the project, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has agreed with Google to create 360-degree online imagery of 100 of India’s most important heritage sites, including Khajuraho and the Ajanta and Ellora caves.…

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2,000 Join Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America (VHPA) to Commemorate the 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda in Chicago

Source CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, October 2, 2013 (Press Release): Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHPA) Chicago chapter organized the “World Without Borders” program on Sept 27-28, 2013 to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. It was a two-day event with over 2000 people participating. The event was cosponsored by more than 35 local organizations. It was the mammoth effort of 50…

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Hindu Students In America Provide Colorful Experience

Source WICHITA, KANSAS, September 23, 2013 (The Sunflower): To the people of India, drawing pictures with colorful sand is an exciting folk art symbolizing the welcoming of family, friends and Hindu Deities, or Gods. Through a traditional form of Indian art called Rangoli, Hindu families take part in an ancient and sacred ritual. With “Flavors and Colors,” the Association of…

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“Yoga: The Art of Transformation” Exhibit Premieres October 19 at the Smithsonian’s Sackler Gallery

Source WASHINGTON, September 24, 2013 (Press Release): “Yoga: The Art of Transformation,” the first exhibition about the visual history of yoga, opens October 19 at the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, and explores yoga’s rich diversity and historical transformations during the past 2,000 years. “This exhibition looks at yoga’s ancient roots, and how people have been trying to master body…

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Daily Inspiration

Source Do not say that you do not have time for God. The busiest of men will have the most leisure, and the laziest will always be short of time, for the former utilizes time and the latter only wastes it. If you really want God, you will find time for Him.— Sri Chandrasekhara Bharati (1912-1954), 34th pontiff of the…

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Source He is the Supreme Brahman, the Self of all, the chief foundation of this world, subtler than the subtle, eternal. That thou art; thou art That.— Atharva Veda, Kaivalya Upanishad

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Meditation and the Art of Management

Source SINGAPORE, September 16, 2013 (The Financial Times Ltd.): Every day, twice a day, for the past 20 years, Peter Ng, the executive charged with investing tens of billions of dollars for Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund thinks of nothing. He does this by sitting silently and saying a word inside himself. After a few minutes, his breathing calms, his face…

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