Gold Makeover of Kedarnath Temple’s Sanctum Sanctorum Completed

INDIA, October 27, 2022 (The Hindu): The work of gold plating the Kedarnath shrine was completed on Wednesday, a day before the portals of the temple are set to close for the winter. According to the temple committee, 560 gold sheets were used to cover the walls and ceiling of the temple’s sanctum which was funded by the Lakhi family…

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Why Proud Hindu Rishi Sunak’s Rise to British Prime Minister Is a Big Deal

UNITED KINGDOM, October 26, 2022 (RNS, by Murali Balaji): As Rishi Sunak, the new prime minister of the United Kingdom, prepared to lead his country amid economic, political and social turmoil, he used the term “proud Hindu” to describe himself. That identity matters to millions, British and not, around the world. For some years now, “proud Hindu” would be understood…

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Diwali Is Having a Mainstream Moment In the US

UNITED STATES, October 23, 2022 (CNN): More and more major brands are recognizing the festival of lights, running ad campaigns and stocking products related to the holiday in the US. South Asian Americans who celebrate Diwali can now pick up fireworks from Costco, greeting cards from Hallmark and party decorations from Target. Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of…

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Nepal Police Honors Best Performing Service Dogs on Tihar Festival

NEPAL, October 24, 2022 (The Hindu): Celebrating the bond between humans and man’s best friend, the Nepal Police on Monday honored its service dogs as the Himalayan Nation marks the “Day of Dog,” the second day of the five-day Tihar festival (similar to Diwali). Medals were awarded to those who performed best in their field of specialization, solved the crime,…

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Diwali in Bangalore and Jammu-Kashmir

INDIA, October 23, 2023 (Xinhua and aninews.in): One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali, or the festival of light, symbolizes the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.” The first link below takes us to photos of a bazaar in Bangalore bustling with people as they shop for Diwali decorations and lamps.…

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Decorate Your Home With Ten Easy And Beautiful Rangoli Designs

KOLKATA, INDIA, October 16, 2022 (Times of Bengal): Diwali or Deepavali also called the festival of lights will be celebrated this year on October 24th, 2022. On Diwali, there is a tradition of drawing small and vibrant rangolis in the house. Diwali is also celebrated to welcome Goddess Lakshmi in our homes. She is an epitome of wealth, prosperity, fortune…

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Ban on Diwali Firecrackers Leaves 150,000 Left Jobless in Tamil Nadu

SIVAKASI, TAMIL NADU, October 20, 2022 (Organizer.com): Owing to blanket bans on firecrackers in numerous states, 1.5 lakh people in the firecracker manufacturing industry have been left jobless in Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu. The firecracker industry in Sivakasi has over 1,000 registered units in operation employing over 700,000 people. “The garland cracker has been banned despite being a significant item. Garland…

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In Tying a Sacred Thread, Indian Villagers Restore Their Forests

LUKAIYA, INDIA, October 16, 2022 (AFP): The dense forests near a small village in eastern India reverberated with chanting and the beating of drums as hundreds of villagers gathered to tie decorated threads around the trees. In an annual ritual that has been performed in Lukaiya for the past 20 years, people consecrated the trees with floral garlands and smears…

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Why Restoration of Timeless Temples is Important for New India

NEW MEXICO, USA, October 13, 2022 (firstpost.com, by David Frawley): India has historically been a great land of magnificent temples. Temples were not only important sites for religious worship but also served as centers of learning, art, community gatherings and festivals. Temples held great wealth and were the pride of the communities in which they were built. Such temples became…

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