Goddess Durga Gets a Chinese Farewell

Source KOLKATA, INDIA, October 7, 2011 (dna india): Goddess Durga was accorded a Chinese farewell today, as the community came forward to present their traditional lion dance to mark the return of the Goddess to her heavenly abode. Dressed in colorful traditional lion costumes, a 20-member team of the city’s vibrant Chinese community performed the dance during the Goddess’ immersion…

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In Kerala and Elseewhere, It’s Vidyarambham

Source THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, INDIA, October 6, 2010 (expressbuzz): In a ceremony called “Vidyarambham”, thousands of tiny tots in Kerala were Thursday initiated into the world of learning – originally a Hindu practice that has now become popular even among the state’s Christians. Children thronged temples, churches, clubs and other places. The ceremony saw academics, litterateurs, teachers and even politicians hold the…

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Supreme Court To Weigh Churches’ Hiring Rights

RNS WASHINGTON, DC, USA, October 4, 2011 (RNS): On Wednesday, October 5, the Supreme Court heard one of most important religion cases in decades, centered on the degree to which religious institutions should be exempt from anti-discrimination laws. The case started at a Lutheran elementary school in Michigan where a teacher claimed she was fired in violation of the Americans…

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Controversy Over Religion In Toronto School

Source TORONTO, CANADA, September 19, 2001 (The Beacon Herald): A demonstration outside Toronto’s public-school board headquarters turned into an ugly, bitter confrontation over the Toronto District School Board’s controversial policy to allow prayer in the city’s publicly funded, secular school system. “We are here because religion has no place in our schools,” said Ron Banerjee, of Canadian Hindu Advocacy. Allowing…

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Whiff of Curry Wafts Over Helsinki, With 30 Indian Restaurants

Source HELSINKI, FINLAND, September 26, 2011(zeenews.india.com): With over 30 South Asian restaurants, the aroma of curries and tandoori fare has become commonplace in this Finnish capital, with eateries like Gandhi, Namaskaar and Samrat tickling the taste buds of locals and visitors alike to this land of the midnight sun. “Indian food is very popular here; people like the rich taste…

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Hindu-American Foundation Lobbies Congress, Honors Hindu American Soldiers

Source WASHINGTON, D.C., USA, September 24, 2011 (Press Release via southasiamail): Nearly fifty leaders and major supporters of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) met with many key congressional offices the last week of September, focused on the human rights of the 400,000 Hindu Pandits, the original inhabitants of the Kashmir Valley, who were forced from their ancestral homes in 1989.…

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Daily Inspiration

Source There is not a fellow under the sun who is my disciple. On the contrary, I am everybody’s disciple. All are the children of God. All are His servants. As for me, I consider myself as a speck of the dust of the devotee’s feet.— Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa (1836-1886)

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Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?

Source NEW YORK, NY, USA, September 24, 2011 (nytimes.com): The American obesity epidemic is often “explained” by saying that junk food is cheaper than a healthy, home-cooked meal. But despite extensive government subsidies, hyperprocessed food remains more expensive than food cooked at home. Moreover, it’s unnecessarily high in calories, and most people in this country–especially the poor–already consume too many…

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