“Kali’s Child” Comes in For Criticism

GO TO SOURCE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, December 20, 2000: The review of “Kali’s Child” by Swami Tyagananda of the Ramakrishna Mission, Boston, is up on the Infinity Foundation website. His review discusses every instance of the Bengali translation that he considers as false, misleading or from a non-existent source. It is 100+ pages in length. For those who are new to…

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Stonemasons’ London Windfall Changes Their Life in India

Source: The Sunday Times, London DUNGARPAR, INDIA, December 17, 2000: Sharda Suthar, 30, and her family live a simple life in a tiny village in northwest India, until last week, when the illiterate mother of two heard that her husband, Suresh, 32, was one of 16 Indian stonemasons who had been awarded up to US$13,433 in back pay for their…

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Tensions Rise in Ayodhya

GO TO SOURCE AYODHYA, INDIA, December 18, 2000: Masons assembling the stonework for India’s most controversial Hindu temple in Ayodhya near the demolished Babri Masjid have been ordered to finish their work by March 31. Babri Masjid was built after the temple marking the birthplace of Rama was destroyed by Muslims. Almost daily trucks arrive in the town’s two dedicated…

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Police Halt Widow’s Self-Immolation Attempt in Uttar Padesh

Source: Hindustan Times LUCKNOW, INDIA, December 28, 2000: Police stopped a 32-year-old widow, Radha Rai, from committing sati — burning herself to death on her husband’s funeral pyre — December 26. Radha, who had dressed as a newly-wed bride, said she had had a dream in which she was directed to commit sati, an ancient practice in some parts of…

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People in Kudus live in religious harmony.

Source: Jakarta Post KUDUS, CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA, December 18, 2000: The becak (pedicab) is the main mode of transport in this small town of Kudus, 55 kilometers east of the Central Java capital Semarang. Once at the forefront of the spread of Islam, now the town is home to people of all religions. Kudus Tower and Al Aqsa Mosque, or…

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UK Media Provides Full Coverage of Maha Kumbha Mela

GO TO SOURCE LONDON, ENGLAND, December 30, 2000: Bathing in the sacred River Ganga for purification and upliftment is a grand event once every 12 years. Beginning January 6, 2001, BBC Channel 4 in the United Kingdom will be providing Hindu devotees with coverage of the Maha Kumbha Mela where tens of millions of pilgrims, sadhus, and gurus partake in…

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Jumpers Plan Millennium Leap

GO TO SOURCE KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, December 30, 2000: Inspired to set a record that will never be challenged, 15 jumpers from 5 different countries have conspired to parachute consecutively from Malaysia’s twin Petronas Towers, each 1,483 feet tall. Starting a few seconds before midnight on December 31st, the skydivers plan on successfully landing just past midnight for the actual…

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Ayurveda College Offers Panch Karma Treatment

GO TO SOURCE RISHIKESH, INDIA, December 26, 2000: For those interested in receiving the benefits of Panch Karma treatment, an ancient system of cleansing and healing that rebalances body, mind and spirit, Rishikesh College of Ayurveda is hosting such a retreat from February 7th to February 22nd, 2001.

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The Changing Face of Racism

Source: The New Straits Times BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, December 16, 2000: Birmingham and Leicester have found themselves in a demographic race to become the first British city with a majority non-white population. In Leicester, with a population of 270,500, the ethnic minority population is expected to surpass its white counterparts as early as 2011. Birmingham is not far behind. Both cities…

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Hindu Re-elected Prime Minister in Trinidad

Source: Hinduism Today, Paras Ramoutar TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, December 28, 2000: Holding the “Bhagavad Gita,” prime minister Basdeo Panday was sworn in as Trinidad and Tobago’s sixth Prime Minister. He is the only Hindu to serve as prime minister since the twin-island republic gained independence from Britain in 1962. Mr. Panday’s United National Congress won 19 out of 36 seats…

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