Indian-Americans Honor Saraswati

Source: The Morning Call HANOVER TOWNSHIP, USA, February 11, 2003: At the Hindu Temple on N. Airport Road, the icon of Goddess Saraswati was given Her own gold altar. Devotees placed offerings around the icon and a special priest, Mohan Bhattacharya of New Jersey, versed in the Bengali language and imbued with the rites of the Saraswati celebration, led the…

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U.S. Nursing Shortage is an Opportunity for Indian Nurses

GO TO SOURCE BANGALORE, INDIA, February 9, 2003: The shortage of nurses in the United States has caused the country to look elsewhere for dedicated professionals. After seeking candidates from Canada, Ireland and the Philippines, the demand is still there, and America has turned to India. Approximately 30,000 nurses a year graduate in India and they could typically earn $84…

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Tirupati Pilgrims Return Without Darshan

GO TO SOURCE TIRUMALA, INDIA, January 18, 2003: Thousands of pilgrims returned home recently without darshan of Lord Venkateswara, because the waiting time for the Sudarshan tickets exceeded 50 hours. Although the Tirumala-Tirupathi Devasthanams had geared to meet the rush of Ayyappa devotees, the arrangements fell into disarray. Angry devotees raised slogans against the TTD management and the Andhra Pradesh…

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Thailand’s Elephant Polo is Tons of Fun

GO TO SOURCE HUA NIN, THAILAND, September 18, 2002: Top-ranked polo players have converged on this sleepy resort town southwest of Bangkok, swapping their horses for elephants in a tournament aimed at raising awareness of the plight of the endangered animals. Ten teams are competing in the five-day tournament for the King’s Cup. The game of elephant polo — versions…

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Online Meditation and Relaxation Web Sites

GO TO SOURCE WASHINGTON D.C., USA, January 13, 2003: Dozens of online meditation and relaxation web sites promise frazzled souls relief from the daily grind. Provided right at your desktop with a click of your mouse you can escape to nature (or its simulated sights and sounds) or practice desk-chair exercises (deep breathing, meditation and yoga) aimed at restoring that…

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Kurukshetra Hosts Hindu Youth Conference

GO TO SOURCE TRICHY, INDIA, February 7, 2003: A Hindu youth conference began in the early hours with a Ganapati Homa here. Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders, Praveen bhai Togadia and Ashok Singhal, converged at Kurukshetra looking at this as the right platform to mold the Hindu youth in Tamil Nadu. The Sankaracharyas of Kanchi Kamakoti Peedam, H.H. Sri Jayendra Saraswati…

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Statue to Siddhendra Yogi, Founder of Kuchipudi Dance, Consecrated

GO TO SOURCE VIJAYAWADA, INDIA, February 12, 2003: To the chanting of Vedic mantras a statue of Siddhendra Yogi, creator of the world-famous Kuchipudi dance style, was consecrated in a temple constructed adjacent to the temple complex of Sri Bala Tripura Sundari and Ramalingeswara Swami in Kuchipudi Village, Krishna District. Kuchipudi exponent and internationally acclaimed dancer, Vempati China Satyam, said…

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Footsteps of the Mahatma Tour

GO TO SOURCE MASSACHUSETTS, USA, February 13, 2003: Mahatma Gandhi preached and practiced nonviolence which is now emulated by others. A two-week tour across North and West India is departing the United States on September 30, 2003, for India to walk “In the Footsteps of the Mahatma.” The tour begins in Porbander, Gandhi’s birthplace, on October 2, his birthday day,…

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Calgary Hindu Awarded Order of Canada

GO TO SOURCE CALGARY, ALBERT, CANADA, February 15, 2003: Dr Brijendra Sood of Calgary, Alberta, Canada has been named to The Order of Canada, the highest and the most prestigious honor bestowed on a Canadian Citizen by Canada. He will be receiving the insignia of this high honor from the Governor General of Canada at an investiture in Ottawa. The…

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Bangalore Temple Icon Consecrated

Source: Brahmachari Dhyanamrita Chaitanya BANGALORE, INDIA, February 14, 2003: At 8:30 today, Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma), installed the murthi at her newest Brahmasthanam Temple. Bells, traditional drums and horns accompanied the continuous chanting of the mantra “Om Sivasaktyaikya Rupinyai Namah” by the thousands of devotees present. Amma performed abhisheka to the idol, using water from kalashas presented to her by…

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