Meditation Can Strengthen The Body’s Immune Function

Source: www.chicagotribune.com CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, November 29, 2009: Newer research from the University of Wisconsin shows a meditation habit can strengthen the body’s immune function, plus increase brain performance in the form of electrical activity. It validates the mind-body dynamic of meditation. To gauge immune function, the researchers measured antibodies in the blood that fight flu and other infections. Volunteer subjects…

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Daily Inspiration

Source: www.hinduismtoday.com Devotion must not be like the flood of the rainy season in which all get washed away. Devotion should be like the river that retains water even in the hottest season.    Saint Kabir (1440-1518)

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Criticized as Insensitive to Ethnic Minorities, BBC Radio Reviews Programming

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk LONDON, ENGLAND, November 30, 2009: BBC Radio 4 is reviewing its programming in an attempt to increase its appeal to ethnic minorities following criticism that it is ‘too white’. Managers at the station are preparing to introduce a range of measures to address the lack of black and Asian listeners. These include commissioning more material with a distinctly…

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Daily Inspiration

Source: www.hinduismtoday.com O Mother! Let all my speech be your prayer; let all my crafts and technology be your worship and be the mystic gestures of my hand, adorning you. May all my movements become your devotional circumambulations. May everything I eat or drink be oblations to you. Let my lying down in rest and sleep be prostrations to you.…

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Dying With Dignity, the Hindu Way

Source: www.hafsite.org MINNEAPOLIS, MN, November 5, 2009 (by Dr. Aseem Shukla): The mandate for health care reform is writ large on our national landscape and few issues are more pressing than universal access from my vantage as a practicing physician. But when I witnessed the surreal protests about the so-called “death panels,” in many ways, I saw a drift into…

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At the Parliament in Melbourne, Call for a Worldwide Ban on Smacking Children

Source: www.theage.com.au MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, December 5, 2009: Smacking children should be made illegal throughout the world, a British child rights activist told the Parliament of the World’s Religions yesterday. Christine Dodd said corporal punishment infringed children’s rights and dignity, taught them that violence was a proper way to solve conflict and was on the same continuum as serious abuse. Ms…

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Wellington To Host Regional Hindu Conference

Source: www.voxy.co.nz WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, December 5, 2009: The Hindu Council of New Zealand (HCNZ) will organize the Wellington Regional Hindu Conference on Saturday, February 27, 2010, in Lower Hutt, Wellington. The theme of the conference is “Community Development – A Hindu Perspective”. HCNZ believes in the ideal of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (the world is one big family). Hindu New Zealanders…

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Sometimes It’s Hard to Go Home Again

Source: www.nytimes.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, November 30, 2009: When 7-year-old Shiva Ayyadurai left Mumbai with his family nearly 40 years ago, he promised himself he would return toIndia someday to help his country. In June, Mr. Ayyadurai, now 45, moved from Boston to New Delhi hoping to make good on that promise. An entrepreneur and lecturer at theMassachusetts Institute of…

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Melbourne Hosts Exceptional Meeting of the World’s Faiths

Source: news.bbc.co.uk MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, December 4, 2009: Climate change, indigenous rights and the west’s relationship with Islam are the subjects of one of the world’s largest inter-faith events, the Parliament of the World’s Religions, which runs until 9 December in Australia. It is expected to attract up 8,000 people of 80 countries from a broad range of faiths: most key…

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Blessings Aplenty as World’s Religions Gather

Source: www.theage.com.au AUSTRALIA, December 4, 2009: Counting their blessings was an important part of the opening of the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne last night. Religious leaders presided in their respective religion’s fullest ceremonial richness and color. Delegates had their week-long meeting blessed by Zoroastrians, Jains, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Baha’is, Aborigines, Shintos and in song.…

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