Palani Temple and the Pilgrim’s Hair

Source: www.thehindu.com PALANI, INDIA, October 7, 2009: The Palani Temple administration has started processing the hair offered by pilgrims, even setting up a system to auction it to buyers. The buyers, in turn, send the processed hair to local and overseas markets. Total revenue earned through direct auction of hair the year ending last June was US$500,000, according to T.…

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Mind set: Dilemma Of A Liberal Hindu

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com INDIA, September 6, 2009 (by Gurcharan Das): Growing up Hindu was a chaotically tolerant experience. My grandmother visited the Sikh gurudwara on Mondays and Wednesdays and a Hindu temple on Tuesdays and Thursdays; she saved Saturdays and Sundays for discourses by holy men, including Muslim peers, who were forever visiting our town. In between, she made time for…

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Renowned Muslim Cleric at the Kumbh Mela, Seeking Religious Harmony

Source: www.thehindu.com LUCKNOW, INDIA, October 2, 2009: A dip in the sacred river during the Maha Kumbh Mela is said to wash away all sins. A senior Muslim cleric who will perform the Hindu rite hopes it will also wash away religious differences. Kalbe Sadiq, a noted Shia cleric and senior vice-president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board,…

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Daily Inspiration

Source: www.hinduismtoday.com You may develop a thousand virtues and be reckoned as the greatest in the land. But the lotus of your heart will not blossom until you receive the grace of the Guru, the grace of God!    Dada Sadhu Vaswani

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Sanctuary Remains Of Ancient Cham Hindus Gets Protection

Source: vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn HUE, VIETNAM, September 29, 2009: The remains of a 1,200-year-old Cham sanctuary unearthed in Phu Vang District in Hue, Vietnam, will undergo major protection works costing US$32,000. The Chams, who practiced Hinduism, are now a minority group in Vietnam. The sanctuary will get a security post, equipment to safeguard the structure and a stele providing information about it.…

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Durga Festival In Kampala

Source:¬†http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5361:durga-festival-in-kampala&catid=42:entertainment&Itemid=74 UGANDA, October 4, 2004: On Sunday, September 27, Uganda’s Indian community concluded four days of festivities in honor of the Goddess Durga. Symbolising strength, femininity and motherhood, the eight-armed, trident-wielding Durga triumphs over evil and is one of Hinduism’s most popular Goddesses. She is especially revered by millions of Bengalis from Eastern India, who comprise many of Uganda’s Hindus.…

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A Hindu View on Environamentalism, from South Africa

Source: www.safcei.org.za SOUTH AFRICA, September 2009: Kofi Annan, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations, once stated that the eight Millennium Development Goals are simple but powerful objectives for building a better world. He further stated that enlightened religious scholars of all faiths have a key role to play. Hindu philosophy maintains that both the individual and the cosmos are…

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CHANDRA Durga Festival In Kampala

Source: www.observer.ug UGANDA, October 4, 2004: On Sunday, September 27, Uganda’≥ Indian community concluded four days of festivities in honor of the Goddess Durga. Symbolising strength, femininity and motherhood, the eight-armed, trident-wielding Durga triumphs over evil and is one of Hinduism’≥ most popular Goddesses.br /br /She is especially revered by millions of Bengalis from Eastern India, who comprise many of…

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A New Plan for Disposing of Funeral Ashes

Source: www.thestar.com TORONTO, CANADA, October 3, 2009: Hindus in Canada longing to follow ancient tradition may soon be able to immerse the ashes of their loved ones in a stream close to home. “We have selected a location in one of our parks that has a stream running through it. This would allow for scattering on water and a pleasant…

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