Meet God at the American Museum of Natural History

Source: Hinduism Today NEW YORK, NEW YORK, September 30, 2001: Stephen Huyler’s other-worldly exhibit “Meeting God, Elements of Hindu Devotion” (see Hinduism Today, Dec 1996) which began five years ago at the Sackler Museum in Washington, D.C., has been taken to new dimensions at its present location in the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City. The…

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India Fears Flare-up Between Hindus and Muslims

GO TO SOURCE ALIGARH, INDIA, September 28, 2001: One of the biggest fears for Indian authorities since the attacks on New York and Washington has been that the fallout could trigger a fresh flare-up between the country’s Hindus and Muslims. Fully 85% of India’s more than one billion people are Hindu, but the population includes 12% or 120 million Muslims,…

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Pandit Roop Sukhram at Prayer for America September 23

GO TO SOURCE NEW YORK, NEW YORK, September 30, 2001: Our thanks to several readers who informed us that the Hindu priest at the September 23 gathering, Prayer for America, at Yankee Stadium, New York was Pandit Roop Sukhram of the Hindu Sharam Temple in Brooklyn. His said to the assembled mourners, most relatives of victims of the attack, “On…

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Catholic School Book Upsets Shiv Sena

Source: The Hindustan Times MUMBAI, INDIA, September 23, 2001: A Class VI handbook authored by human rights activist and joint editor of “Communalism Combat,” Teesta Setalvad, has attracted criticism from local Hindus. The handbook, which describes the famed warrior Shivaji as a sudra, is given to teachers at Mumbai’s Don Bosco Catholic school. The book traces the rise of Shivaji…

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Americans of All Faiths Unite in Prayer at Yankee Stadium

GO TO SOURCE NEW YORK, USA, September 24, 2001: Representatives of New York’s broad spectrum of faiths took the field of Yankee Stadium on Sunday for a flag-draped gathering of prayer for the victims of terrorism. The service, “A Prayer for America” culminated in Lee Greenwood’s rendition of God Bless the USA. Muslims, Hindus, Protestants, Sikhs, Greek Orthodox stepped up…

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“Please Don’t Forget Us,” Say New York’s Relief Workers

Source: Religion Today NEW YORK, USA, September 27, 2001: Now that the burning, collapsing towers aren’t being flashed across TV screens every few minutes, some in the relief community fear America will begin to forget. Larry Jones, founder of Feed the Children said, while everyone is stepping forward today, he is concerned about next week and next month. Just hours…

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Attack on America — Further Astrological Analysis

GO TO SOURCE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, September 29, 2001: Chakrapani Ullal, one of the world’s foremost Hindu astrologers, continues his analysis of the Attacks on America at “source” above. An excerpt: “What does all this mean? The question arises ‘Will there be a War in the traditional sense?’ The planets currently and in the future do indicate there are a…

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Sri Ganapati Sacchidananda’s Devotees to Weigh Him in Gold

GO TO SOURCE BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA, September 29, 2001: Devotees of Sri Ganapati Sacchidananda have scheduled a “swarna tulabharam” for Swamiji’s 60th birthday June, 2002. The money raised by weighing Swamiji against gold will go to benefit the Amma Vodi project to address the needs of destitute women through the establishment of a rehabilitation center in Hyderabad. This expression of…

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October First Is World Vegetarian Day

GO TO SOURCE USA, September 29, 2001: World Vegetarian Day has been celebrated since 1977. It brings awareness to the ethical, environmental, health and humanitarian benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle. About one million people a year become vegetarians in the US, this report claims.

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Bill in Congress to Set Limits on Church-Sponsored Lobbying

Source: Religion News Service WASHINGTON, D.C., September 28, 2001: A bill recently introduced in Congress would allow churches to spend 20 percent of their money on lobbying and up to 5 percent on campaigning for or against individual candidates without risk of losing their tax-exempt status. Rep. Phil Crane, R-Ill., introduced the “Bright-Line Act of 2001,” which would make clear…

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