New Delhi’s Expensive Divali

Source: www.hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, October 8, 2010: Delhiites will have to spend extra money for Diwali shopping thanks to the Commonwealth Games. The traders are facing a stock shortage because of restrictions on entry of goods vehicles in the city due to the Commonwealth Games. Vehicles carrying goods can enter the city only between 10 pm and 6 am.…

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No Meat for the Former President

Source: www.postcrescent.com USA, October 13, 2010: After undergoing a quadruple bypass five years ago, former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized in February with a clogged artery. Two stents placed inside the artery took care of the problem at the time, but Clinton decided he didn’t want it to happen again. So he reportedly did some research himself and found 82…

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Mixed Marriage Cerimonies Blend Religious Traditions

Source: articles.chicagotribune.com CHICAGO, USA, October 08, 2010: Interfaith marriages on the rise, giving brides and grooms a head start on compromising. When Amy Patel, who was raised Catholic, married Mitul Patel, a Hindu, in June, they blended religious traditions from both families. Thanks to a wedding planner, a secular venue and abundant advice from relatives, they pulled it off, she…

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Temple Staff In Sit-in Strike

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com MADURAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA, October 27. 2010: Employees of Hindu temples in India, temples seized and now administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Board, observed a “sit-in” strike today. They demand implementation of the sixth pay commission recommendations and pay parity with government employees, since the government runs the temples. As a result, ticket sales at…

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Parliament of the World’s Religions Elects New Trustees

Source: www.parliamentofreligions.org USA, October 27, 2010 (Press release): The Board of the Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions elected seven new Trustees for a three-year term at its October 24-25, 2010 meeting, in a commitment to extending its reach to diverse religious and spiritual communities. They are: Anju Bhargava (Hindu)Kirit Daftary (Jain)Dr. Robert Henderson (Baha’i)Mary Nelson (Christian)Christopher Peters…

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Bharat Sangeet Utsav from October 30

Source: www.thehindu.com CHENNAI, INDIA, India, October 28, 2010 : Bharat Sangeet Utsav, a popular musical event commencing on October 30, in Chennai will showcase the multi-dimensional spectrum of Indian music, featuring concerts by prominent artistes of both the Carnatic and Hindustani styles. The festival starts on 30 October, 2010 at Narada Gana Sabha (Main Hall). Legendary musician-composer, Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna,…

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Americans Feeling Charitable, Just Not Toward Churches

Source: Religion News Service USA< October 25, 2010: Americans are being more generous to religious charities, but why are they skimping on their giving to churches? A new report from Empty Tomb Inc., an Illinois-based Christian research organization, contains an analysis that found from 2007 to 2008, Protestant churches saw a decrease of $20.02 in per-member annual charitable gifts. But…

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Daily Inspiration

Source: www.hinduismtoday.com Religious worship is not directed to images in themselves, considered as mere things, but under their distinctive aspect as images leading us on to God incarnate. The movement toward the image does not terminate in it as image, but tends toward He or She whose image it is.    Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), theologian

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Temple Staff In Sit-in Strike

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com MADURAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA, October 27. 2010: Employees of temples seized and now administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable endowment Board observed a “sit-in” strike today, demanding implementation of the sixth pay commission recommendations and pay parity with Government employees. As a result, ticket sales at major temples was partially paralyzed. They included the Meenakshi temple and…

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