Billion Recitations for Goddess in Kerala

Source: www.srdm.org/ska KERALA, INDIA, February 13, 2003: This press release states, “Jagadguru Swami Sathyananda Saraswathy Thiruvadikal, Madathipathi,Sree Rama Dasa Ashram, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala is conducting Sahasrakoti Lalita Sahasranama Archana, hitherto unparalleled, for the peace and well being of the universe. The recitation of the names of the Goddess is planned to involve 10,000 priests, 5,000 assistants and 3,000 volunteer helpers on…

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Vedic course For Expectant Mothers

GO TO SOURCE PATNA, INDIA, February 12, 2003: Sujeet Jha, a post-graduate from Hindu College in Delhi University, is opening a unique institution, Sanskar, in Patna. It will offer a course for expectant mothers, from pregnancy through the first five months of infancy, aimed at helping the child in the womb to absorb good “sanskar” (values) through Vedic chants. The…

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Militant Hindu Group Cleared of Involvement in Missionary’s Death

GO TO SOURCE ORISSA, INDIA, February 12, 2003: This report from The Voice of the Martyrs, Canada, a Christian watchdog group, states, “Four years after the murder of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two sons, India’s Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) has claimed that none of the suspects are members of the militant Hindu group, Bajrang Dal. Graham Staines…

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What is the Literal Meaning of “Oduvar”

GO TO SOURCE KAUAI, USA, February 12, 2003: While researching an article on the Oduvars, the traditional temple singers of Tamil Nadu, Hinduism Today’s staff has unexpectedly not been able to determine the literal meaning of the term “oduvar,” or its origin. Anyone with information on the term itself may e-mail “source” above.

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What Are the Means of Reconversion to Hinduism?

GO TO SOURCE KAUAI, USA, February 12, 2003: Hinduism Today is researching the vratyastoma ceremony, the re-entrance to Hinduism, which is mentioned in the Vedas. Such ceremonies are being performed today by the Arya Samaj, the VHP and others. Hinduism Today wishes to document the forms of these ceremonies, as well as their scriptural basis. Anyone with information on the…

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Seattle Area Hindus Bless Cultural Center

Source: Seattle Times SEATTLE, USA, February 11, 2003: Just off Interstate 405 in Bothell, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, at the Hindu Temple and Cultural Center, Hindus began blessing the US$1.5 million center yesterday. The recently completed cultural center is a first for the Pacific Northwest. Since the 1980’s area Hindus have been meeting for satsang while raising money, planning…

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Pesticide Content in India’s Bottled Water to be Quantified

GO TO SOURCE NEW DELHI, INDIA, February 12, 2003 : Following a recent controversy where a NGO, the Center for Science and Environment, found detectable levels of pesticide residues in some of India’s leading brands of packaged water, India’s health ministry has decided to bring amendments to the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act (PFA). The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)…

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Hindu Marriages Popular in Kerala with Non-Hindu Foreigners

GO TO SOURCE KOCHI, INDIA, February 12, 2003: Traditional Hindu marriage rituals are fast becoming popular among Westerners who crisscross continents and fly to Kerala to take their wedding vows. The former Dutch palace at Bolghatty, now a hotel of the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation, was the venue of one such wedding on Monday. For the bride, Nicola Pauling, a…

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Singapore’s Senpaga Vinayaka Temple Celebrates Kumbhabishekam

GO TO SOURCE SINGAPORE, February 5, 2003: In a centuries-old practice, one of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temples, Sri Senpaga Vinayaka Temple, celebrated its Maha Kumbhabishekam (great ceremonial consecration), and was also formally designated as a historic site by the National Heritage Board. Thousands of Hindus, along with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, attended the event. At exactly 10:00 A.M., priests…

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Thousands Attend India’s Balamurugan Temple Kumbhabishekam

GO TO SOURCE VELLORE, INDIA, February 6, 2003: Thousands of devotees witnessed the first Maha Kumbhabishekam of the Balamurugan temple in Ratnagiri, near Vellore, Tamil Nadu. The new moolasthanam (sanctum sanctorum), the melvimanam, built atop the moolasthana vimanam, the new sannadhi of Selva Vinayaka and the newly-built mugappu mandapam were consecrated by Sri Balamuruganadimai, hereditary trustee, and others. Devotees from…

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