US Temples Damaged in Attacks

GO TO SOURCE ST. LOUIS, UNITED STATES, February 23, 2003: Security is being stepped up for the Hindu Temple of St. Louis that was firebombed twice in a week. Federal agents are trying to determine if the attacks were youthful mischief or hate-fueled religious bigotry. No one was injured by the attacks as the temple’s massive metal doors blocked the…

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Minor Attack on Hindu Temple In US Baffles Police

GO TO SOURCE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, March 1, 2003: The police and FBI are at a loss why a fire bomb was thrown at the Hindu temple in St. Louis, Missouri, on the night of February 22. Officials have registered the attack as a hate crime case. “It seemed to be a crude bomb or Molotov cocktail, which set fire…

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VHP and RSS Said to Face Fund-Raising Issues in UK

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, UK, February 28, 2003: The following material is from the Paknews.com website: “The British Government is under pressure by its Asian nationals to look into reports that funds collected in the name of charity here are being sent to extremists in India. Indian Muslim Federation UK has demanded that VHP and RSS should be banned for…

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Story Planned on Hindus in Myanmar

GO TO SOURCE KAUAI, HAWAII, March 3, 2003: Hinduism Today is planning for a story on the one-million plus Hindus of Myanmar (formerly Burma). The New York Times story as “source” above gives a lot of information about the country, though little about Hinduism there. If you know someone in Myanmar who can help with the visit of our reporter…

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Goddess Devi Procession Sparks Unrest

GO TO SOURCE BANGALORE, INDIA, February 25, 2003: At least 24 people were injured, along with damage to vehicles and shops, in communal violence that erupted in the Anepalya and Neelasandra areas in the city on Tuesday. The problems began around 8:45 p.m. when devotees of Goddess Annamma Devi, playing music, passed in procession through a masjid in the area.…

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Toronto Temple Hosts Memorial Service for Dr. Chawla

GO TO SOURCE TORONTO, CANADA, February 28, 2003: A special memorial service honoring Dr. Kalpana Chawla will be held at the Hindu Mandir and Cultural Center, Messissauga, Toronto, March 8, 2003. Dr. Chawla, first Indian woman astronaut, was killed in the recent explosion of the space shuttle Columbia. Kindly contact “source” above for additional information.

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Mahamandaleshwar Maheshwaranandaji World Tour

GO TO SOURCE UNITED STATES, February 27, 2003: Mahamandaleshwar Maheshwaranandaji is starting a World Peace Tour today which will include various cities in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, including a World Peace Forum in Sydney. Kindly contact Swami Bhaktanand at “source” above for information on specific locations and dates.

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Gujarat to Introduce Law Restricting Religious Conversions

GO TO SOURCE GUJARAT, INDIA, February 25, 2003: The Gujarati state government has plans to introduce a new law stopping the practice of unethical religious conversion. State Governor Sunder Singh Bhandari declared the Freedom of Religion Bill would be brought before the state assembly during the session that opened on Tuesday. The law — known as Dharam Swatantrata Vidheya —…

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U.K. Hindus Substitute River Thames for Holy Ganga

Source: NewsQuest Media Group Limited LONDON, ENGLAND, February 18, 2003: Hindus in the U.K. are using a service offered by a ferry company which will send a boat out onto the Thames to perform the ritual of scattering of ashes of the deceased for US$80. City Cruises takes up to 50 friends and relatives on the half-hour trip. Sales manager…

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Spiritual Perspectives on Globalization

GO TO SOURCE UNITED STATES, February 27, 2003: Ira Rifkin’s new book, “Spiritual Perspectives on Globalization — Making Sense of Economic and Cultural Upheaval,” takes the globalization debate global — exploring how it looks to Hindus, Jews, Buddhists, Catholics, Protestants, Baha’is, pagans and Muslims. This look by a noted religion author at globalization from other cultural perspectives helps to understand…

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