Hinduism

Hindu Activists to March to Ayodhya Despite Government Bans

October 13, 2003

Source: AlertNet news

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On October 13, 2003 AlertNet news ran a Reuters article reported that "thousands of Indian Hindu activists, defying a government ban, are packing buses and trains headed to the town of Ayodhya to demand a temple be built over the ruins of a mosque...About 20,000 hardliners are expected for Friday's rally from Gujarat state alone, where more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were burned or hacked to death last year after a Muslim mob torched a train,...

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Hindu Temple Inaugurated in Westchester

October 13, 2003

Source: The Journal News

http://www.nynews.com/newsroom/101303/a0113hindu.html

On October 13, 2003 The Journal News reported that hundreds attended the opening of Westchester's 1st Hindu temple. 800 worshippers chanted in Sanskrit as they sat cross-legged on the carpeted floors of the BAPS — Shree Swaminarayan Mandir (Temple) in Yonkers. The temple inauguration attracted Hindus not only from the tri-state area, which has the largest concentration of Indians in the...

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Indo-Americans Protest Canadian Newspaper's Printing of Nude Durga Image

October 12, 2003

Source: News Today

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On October 12, 2003, News Today reported that "a blasphemous nude picture of Goddess Durga, published by Canada's leading daily newspaper, The Toronto Star, has caused widespread anger and outrage among Indians the worldover...The offending photograph, accompanied a write-up on the occasion of Durga Puja on the 4 October issue of the newspaper, raises the doubt if it was an intentional effort to defame the Indian community. For Reuters had made available four photographs...

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Diwali in America, 2003

October 12, 2003

Source: The Washington Post

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On October 12, 2003 The Washington Post reported that the ninth annual festival of Diwali Mela, the Hindu festival of lights, was expected to draw 12,000 to 15,000 people to Maryland this year. The event is considered one of the biggest celebrations of Indian culture in the Northeast region. According to Dilip A. Jhaveri, one of the organizers, the purpose of the festival is to unite human beings. "We want everybody to come here and...

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Traditional Punjabi Dance a Part of Sikh Diwali Celebration

October 11, 2003

Source: Manukau Courier

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On October 11, 2003 the Manukau Courier reported on Diwali celebrations in New Zealand, highlighting the Sikh community's commemoration of the festival: "Sukhjot Singh, who will perform the Bhangra [a traditional Punjabi men's dance celebrating the Sikh religion], says Diwali is also significant for Sikhs [not just Hindus]. 'It symbolises the time when Hargobindji, the sixth prophet, returned from capture. We celebrate because that was the day he was...

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Alabama Immigrants Change the Face of Religious Landscape

October 10, 2003

Source: Birmingham Post-Herald

http://www.postherald.com/me100703.shtml

On October 10, 2003 Birmingham Post-Herald described the recent trend of internationalism that is transforming the fabric of Alabama life. "According to a new study of Census Bureau records by the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, Alabama's foreign-born population more than doubled from 42,141 in 1990 to 88,118 in 2000," said the Post-Herald. While Mexican and German born immigrants make up the...

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The Battle Between Good and Evil Comes to Freehold Township

October 8, 2003

Source: News Transcript

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On October 8, 2003 News Transcript reported that the Hindu festival of Dushahra will illuminate the streets of Freehold Township this weekend. A celebration of the victory of good over evil featuring cultural programs, music and dancing, actors in colorful costumes, and Indian food and fireworks, the event will culminate in a burning of the 25 foot tall bamboo effigy of the demon king Ravan. Mangal Gupta, the Chairman on the event, said...

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New Hindu Temple To Serve Staten Island Community

October 6, 2003

Source: Staten Island Advance

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On October 6, 2003 Staten Island Advance reported that "Staten Island's Hindu community is preparing to build the borough's first Hindu temple in Sunnyside...The temple is expected to become the center of the Island's growing Hindu community and has a deep spiritual significance." The Staten Island Hindu Temple was founded in 1998, and the new temple will serve the 100-150 people who currently worship together each Friday. In...

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Diwali in America, 2003

October 6, 2003

Source: BBC News

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On October 6, 2003 BBC News described the celebrations of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Light, that illuminated Manhattan's South Street Seaport on Sunday. The Manhattan celebrations, now in their sixteenth year, celebrate the triumph of good over evil through "traditional Gujarati dance mingled with bhangra-style workouts amidst a feast of Indian cooking and shopping." The organizers of the festival, the Association of Indians in America (AIA), say their goal...

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New Hindu Temple to be Built in Minneapolis, MN

October 3, 2003

Source: Star Tribune

On October 3, 2003 the Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) reported that on a hill "between a swamp and farmland off the interstate in Maple Grove [MN]...a 35,000-square-foot temple will rise to become the first of its kind in the Upper Midwest. It will serve the 30,000 or so Hindus who live in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and western Wisconsin. The closest temple like it is in the Chicago area...The vision for this temple started 25 years ago with six people.         Dr. Kusum Saxena and her husband, Krishna, were among...

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Californians Find Solace in Vedanta Temple

October 2, 2003

Source: Los Angeles Times

http://www.latimes.com/features/religion/la-me-surround2oct02,1,5221344.story?coll=la-news-religion

On October 2, 2003 the Los Angeles Times reported that a 75-year old Vedanta Temple in Hollywood remains a place of serenity amidst the chaos of the modern world. American-born monk Jnana Chaitanya said, "A lot of people say it's like an oasis here. But that's the nature of our activity — finding...

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