Considering the Dikshitar’s Plight, India’s Supreme Court Looks Into Tamil Nadu Temple Laws

Source: www.expressbuzz.com NEW DELHI, INDIA, December 19, 2009: The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Tamil Nadu government and several of its departments in a writ petition filed by Sri Sabhanyagar Temple, at Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu. The petitioner demanded that Section 45 of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act from 1959 (which gives the state…

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Scores Attend Maha Homam In Sri Chakra Yantra For Global Peace

Source: mailto:solusmedia@yahoo.com HYDERABAD, INDIA, December 13, 2009: Scores of people participated in the Maha Homam (Yagna) in Sri Chakra Yantra being organized here in Maheshwaram, Hyderabad city outskirts today. Hundreds of people walked to the massive Sri Chakra Yantra spread over 22,500 sq.ft. and participated in the religious rituals. A Maha Homam in Sri Chakra Yantra for Global Peace is…

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Climate Change Is Forcing Humans And Tigers Into Closer Contact

Source: news.bbc.co.uk UNITED KINGDOM, December 2009: Climate change is forcing humans and tigers in the Sunderbans delta of eastern India into closer contact – and attacks on people are on the rise. Royal Bengal tigers which roam through the vast mangrove forests at the mouth of the river Ganges are coming into closer contact, and conflict, with humans. Dozens of…

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Indians In The Matter

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, November 29, 2009: The bronze Nataraja in its famous tandava pose gleams golden as it catches the first rays of the sun. Scientists, walking briskly to their labs through the chilly mist, cast quick glances at the statue, sitting above the tunnel where two proton beams are colliding at the rate of 40 million hits per…

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Daily Inspiration

Source: www.hinduismtoday.com Our English schools are flourishing wonderfully. The effect of this education on the Hindus is prodigious. No Hindu who has received an English education ever remains sincerely attached to his religion. Lord T. B.    Lord Macaulay (1800-1859), British statesman and architect of England’s education policy in India, applauding the destructive success of the government schools for Hindus

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Daily Inspiration

Source: www.hinduismtoday.com Sugar is sweet at all times, even in the dark. So remains devotion for the devout, in times of comfort or discomfort, praises or insults, darkness or enlightenment.    His Divine Holiness Pramukhswami Maharaj, spiritual head of Bochasanwasi Shree Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha

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Is Yoga Hindu?

Source: blogs.abc.net.au MELBOURNE, December 12, 2009 (By Margaret Coffey): At the Parliament of the World’s Religions’s Hindu Convocation, the host of the forthcoming International Yoga Festival, Swami Chidanand Saraswati, urged the taking up of yoga. For the good of our health, Swami Saraswati said. He wasn’t the only one advocating the merits of yoga at the Parliament: so were yoga…

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Priests’ Remuneration Revised and Extended To 3,600 Temples

Source: www.expressbuzz.com BANGALORE, INDIA, December 10, 2009: The Tamil Nadu State government has decided to extend the annual remuneration facility for temple priests to 3,600 temples and also increase the remuneration to Rs 6,000 (US$129) per year. A priest’s remuneration until today was between Rs 120 to Rs 600 (US$ 2.52 to 12.84) per year. Home Minister V. S. Acharya…

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Historic Hindu Shrine in Northern Sri Lanka Opens for Pilgrims

Source: www.colombopage.com COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, December 15, 2009: The historic Keerimalai Naguleswaram Kovil at Kankasanthurai in Northern Sri Lanka’s Jaffna peninsula will be open for Hindu devotees from today. Under a directive from the President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lankan authorities have opened the Kovil for all the pilgrims. The Hindu Kovil had been under military occupation since 1990 and the…

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Hindus Only In Presidential Team At Jagannath Temple

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com BHUBANESWAR, INDIA, December 8, 2009: Jagannath Temple will not change its rules for the President. The bodyguards of the nation’s Supreme Commander, Pratibha Patil, will have to leave behind their guns and pistols at the gate and escort her around the 900-year-old shrine on Wednesday. The temple management has given the President’s staff a list of dos and…

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