Hinduism

Hindu Temple Desecrated Again, Priest Pleads for End to Violence

August 14, 2006

Source: Fiji Times

[fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=46597]

On August 14, 2006 the Fiji Times reported, "The priest of a Hindu temple that was desecrated on Friday night has pleaded with the perpetrators to stop violating places of worship.

Govindar Murti said this was the third time in two years that thieves ransacked the Bhagwati Temple in Vuci Road, Nausori. He said he did not understand why they were victims of such insulting behaviour.

The thieves took off with a CD player worth $200 and $100.

'This is...

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Hindu Swami Visits Utah Temple

August 11, 2006

Source: The Salt Lake Tribune

[sltrib.com/faith/ci_4169923]

On August 11, 2006 The Salt Lake Tribune reported, "Utah doesn't make Swami Adhyatmanandaji happy. Happiness comes from within, says the Hindu religious teacher, not from a place or another person. 'To me, wherever I stay is happiness because I carry my happiness within me,' says Swamiji, as he is also called. Dressed in salmon-colored robes, the world-renowned swami from Ahmedabad, in western India, spoke and prayed with more than two dozen followers each day...

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Human Chain of Peace Planned at Krishna Hindu Temple Near Watford

August 11, 2006

Source: Harrow Times

http://www.harrowtimes.co.uk/news/localnews/display.var.874874.0.human_chain_of_peace_planned_at_hindu_temple.php

On August 11, 2006 the Harrow Times reported, "Thousands of people will join hands in a chain of peace at the stroke of midnight on Wednesday (August 16) They will pray for victims of war and chant a peace mantra at the organisers say will be the largest Hindu gathering in...

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Asian Youth Day Explores Interfaith Dialogue

August 5, 2006

Source: Indian Catholic

[theindiancatholic.com/newsread.asp?nid=2759]

On August 5, 2006 the Indian Catholic reported, "Participants of the Fourth Asian Youth Day (AYD) have learned about the family values of different religious traditions and how interreligious dialogue can start within the family. Leaders and young people from Anglican, Buddhist, Christian, Confucian, Hindu, Muslim, and Taoist faiths spoke to about 800 Catholic participants of the AYD on Aug. 1 during a session of 'Interfaith Dialogue.' Most speakers came...

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Midwest Summer Camp Brings Hindu Heritage to Kids

August 4, 2006

Source: Pantagraph

http://www.pantagraph.com/articles/2006/08/04/news/doc44d3d3503142e535783506.txt

On August 4, 2006 the Pantagraph reported, "Canoeing, arts-and-crafts projects and group sing-a-longs aren't all that's in store for these campers. At Hindu Heritage Camp at Lake Bloomington's East Bay Camp, there's also morning yoga, prayers, Sanskrit mantras, and discussions about India's history. Sankhya Amaravadi, 11, of Normal, said her...

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Christians Angered by Conversion Law in Chhattisgarh

August 4, 2006

Source: BBC News

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5246328.stm

On August 4, 2006 BBC News reported, "Christian groups have reacted strongly to a new law passed by the Indian state of Chhattisgarh which requires official approval of any religious conversion. They said they were prepared to take the case to India's Supreme Court. The General Secretary of the Chhattisgarh Christian Forum, Arun Pannalal, said they hoped to persuade the governor to withhold assent. Mr...

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Op-ed: "India's Conversion Laws"

July 30, 2006

Source: The New Nation

[nation.ittefaq.com/artman/publish/article_29561.shtml]

On July 30, 2006 The New Nation reported, "An alliance of Indian groups representing various faiths and castes has raised alarm over 'anti-conversion laws' and condemned the move of banning religious conversions in several Hindu nationalists' government-run states of India. Last week a statement from the alliance of groups that included over 100 Muslim, Buddhist and Christian bodies as well as numerous lawyers, academics and politicians...

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Ontario Hindus Flock to Temple for Chariot Festival

July 29, 2006

Source: The Toronto Star

[tamilweek.com/news-features/archives/484]

On July 29, 2006 The Toronto Star reported, "As the temple bells tolled, women in multicolour saris parted ranks to make way for the gold-plated chariot circling Scarborough’s Sri Varasiththi Vinaayagar Hindu Temple. As some lifted their hands in prayer yesterday, others held out flaming clay pots. Atop the chariot, a priest known as an Iyar performed the Hindu prayer ritual of puja for Lord Ganesha, the elephant god in the Hindu religion. Below him, a...

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Schools Struggle to Accommodate Myriad Religious Holidays

July 29, 2006

Source: The Free Lance-Star

Wire Service: AP

[fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2006/072006/07292006/208825]

On July 29, 2006 The Free Lance-Star reported, "Growing religious diversity has public schools around the country re-examining how they accommodate the holy days of different faiths. The Virginia Department of Education allows each locality to determine its own academic calendar, said Julie Grimes, a department spokeswoman in Richmond. 'I'd like to think local school officials would...

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Hindus Make Progress in Protecting Temples

July 27, 2006

Source: Hindu Press International

[hinduismtoday.com/hpi/2006/7/27.shtml#1]

On July 27, 2006 Hindu Press International published a press release by Datuk A. Vaithilingam Chairman Special Committee on Temples and President Malaysia Hindu Sangam: "The first meeting of the City Hall Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) Liaison Committee Regarding Places of Worship (non-Muslims) was held on Monday this week at the DBKL...The meeting comprising various officials of the DBKL, FT Land Office, Malaysia Hindu Sangam Special Temples Committee, MIC [...

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U.S. Congressman Helps Launch Book Detailing Hindu Temples in America

July 27, 2006

Source: Hindu Press International

[hinduismtoday.com/hpi/2006/7/30.shtml#4]

On July 27, 2006 Hindu Press International reported, "Author K. Panchapakesanand and U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson of South Carolina, jointly released 'Bharat Rekha in America,' a guide to 53 Hindu Temples in 33 American states. In his welcoming address, Congressman Wilson lauded the efforts of Mr. Panchapakesanand for publishing such an outstanding book which will help the Hindu Community in America. In his address, the author highlighted the two...

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