Hinduism

Diwali in America, 2003

October 26, 2003

Source: Brigham Young University Newsnet

[newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/46394]

On October 26, 2003 Brigham Young University Newsnet reported that "the Festival of Lights, the largest festival in India, filled the Hare Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork on Saturday, Oct. 25, with many celebrators. 'The India Fest is the biggest event at this temple, but as far as traditional festivals are concerned, Diwali is India's biggest festival, like what Christmas is to the Western world,' said Rajeeb Danank, a visitor from Orem."

White House Sees First Celebration of Diwali

October 25, 2003

Source: rediff.com

http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/oct/24us1.htm

On October 25, 2003 rediff.com reported that "Indians celebrated Diwali for the first time ever at the White House with President George W Bush's chief political advisor Karl Rove presiding over the festivities in the Indian Treaty Room. Rove, who is often referred to as the president's 'prime minister', lit the symbolic brass lamp inaugurating the festivities on Thursday evening in which some 70 select members...

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Diwali in America, 2003

October 24, 2003

Source: Public Broadcasting Service

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week708/belief.html

On October 24, 2003 Public Broadcasting Service spoke with Kamanashish Chakraborty, a founding member of the Washington Kali Temple in Burtonsville, Maryland, on the Hindu goddess Kali, who represents opposites such as life and death, creation and destruction. Chakraborty said that "'goddess Kali we consider to be the prime cosmic energy. She is the creator. She...

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US Postal Service Issues Diwali Stamp

October 23, 2003

Source: Times of India

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?msid=247596

On October 23, 2003 Times of India reported that " the US Postal Service has issued a commemorative stamp on the occasion of Diwali... At a pre-Diwali event in Maryland, the US Postal Service launched a special 'festival of lights station' for a pictorial revocation of the postage stamp, which says 'Diwali Greetings' with a burning lamp on it...

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Russian Officials Oppose Building of $10 Million Hindu Temple

October 22, 2003

Source: The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1067931,00.html

On October 22, 2003 The Guardian [UK] reported that "Alfred Ford, a great-grandson of the motoring legend, Henry, has outraged the conservative Russian Orthodox Church with his plans to build a huge centre for Hare Krishna and Vedic religion worshippers in the centre of Moscow. The Orthodox Church, whose influence in Russia is rocketing since the fall of Communism eased...

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Not Just Hindus Look Forward to Diwali in South Africa

October 22, 2003

Source: Hindustan Times

http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5967_428411,001600060001.htm

On October 22, 2003 the Hindustan Times reported, "It's not just India that is revving up for Diwali. The festival spins joy and celebration in South Africa as well - and not just for its estimated 800,000 Hindus! The spirit of charity and goodwill that is so much a part of the festival of lights, better known in South Africa as Deepavali, cuts across communities....

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President Mbeki Meets With Religious Working Group

October 21, 2003

Source: AllAfrica Global Media

http://allafrica.com/stories/200310210471.html

On October 21, 2003 AllAfrica Global Media posted a BuaNews article that reported, "President Thabo Mbeki is meeting with the representatives of the Presidential Religious Working Group in Pretoria today. The Presidency said the meeting sought to promote meaningful interaction between the government and religious communities. President Mbeki has met with the religious group before and a...

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

October 20, 2003

Source: Rediff

http://ushome.rediff.com/news/2003/oct/20can.htm

On October 20, 2003, Rediff reported that "over 300 Indo-Canadians, carrying placards and shouting slogans like 'give respect, get respect,' 'we want apology,' gathered in front of the Toronto Star building in downtown Toronto on Saturday. Led by leaders like Labhamal Sabharwal, president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (Canada), Narendar Bhalla, president of Overseas Friends of BJP (Canada), Anil...

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

October 19, 2003

Source: Toronto Star

http://www.torontostar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1066517109340&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968705899037

On October 19, 2003, the Toronto Star reported, "About 100 protesters marched outside the Star building at 1 Yonge St. yesterday in response to...

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Government Holding Talks Between Hindu and Muslim Leaders on Ayodhya

October 19, 2003

Source: Hindustan Times

http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_424576,000600010002.htm

On October 19, 2003 the Hindustan Times ran a Press Trust of India article on the Ayodhya dispute which reported, "the Centre [government] said it was making efforts to hold talks between Hindu and Muslim leaders for an amicable settlement to the vexed Ayodhya imbroglio and expressed hope that the issue would be resolved within a year...Though the Centre has been...

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British Hindus Call for Non-Christian Public Holidays

October 16, 2003

Source: BBC News

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/975302.stm

On October 16, 2003 the BBC News reported that "Belgrave Road in Leicester is the centre for this year's Diwali festivities and over 50,000 people are expected. It is the biggest such gathering outside of India. Leicester's business community and cultural life have benefited hugely from celebrations like these and there are calls for major religious festivals from all faiths to be recognised and marked with a...

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