RSS targets Delhi residents

Source: Agence France Presse, November 12, 2000 NEW DELHI, INDIA: “Some 30,000 RSS activists will establish contact with 2.5 million families in New Delhi” in the month-long drive, said Satyanarayan Bansal, chief of the RSS Delhi chapter. “We will tell the minorities (Muslims and Christians) that we are not enemies. We are friends. We want to live together. We are…

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Dharma Gets Trademarked

GO TO SOURCE BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON: Hindus and Buddhists may have to find a new word for the concept of “dharma,” now that Interactive Objects, Inc., has trademarked the term for a “hardware platform for digital audio appliances.” The company explains that “In Hindu [sic] the word Dharma stands for a principle that orders the universe. Dharma also speaks to the…

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Pilgrims throng Garhmukteshwar

Source: The Hindustan Times, November 12, 2000 GHAZIABAD, INDIA: Today, all roads led to Garhmukteshwar where people thronged Garh Ganga for a holy dip on the occasion of Kartik Purnima. More than 2.7 million people took a bath in the holy Ganga today. Due to the heavy rush of pilgrims, all the roads leading to Garh Ganga were blocked at…

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Sikh bodies upset over RSS posters

Source: The Hindustan Times, November 12, 2000 AMRITSAR, INDIA: A poster brought out by Punjab unit of RSS has raised yet another controversy, as radical Sikh organizations have reacted sharply on it. The poster, both in Hindi and Punjabi, has been seen in various parts of Amritsar. The poster in Punjabi carries the insignia of “Omkar” at its bottom, which…

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Oxford Funds New Professorship

GO TO SOURCE OXFORD, ENGLAND: The University of Oxford in central England is launching a new professorship in Indian history and culture. It has been funded by US$3 million from the Indian Government. The new professor will be expected to specialize in the medieval and early modern period – an area the head of Oriental Studies at Oxford, Dr Jeremy…

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“Hindus of New York” at The Interfaith Center

Source: Interfaith Center, November 12, 2000 NEW YORK, NEW YORK: The Interfaith Center of New York will hold “Hindus of New York” on November 30, 2000 in New York City. The one-day event is part of series on living faith traditions in New York and designed to inform religious leaders, students, and the interested public about important religious communities in…

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The Presidential Election Snarl: An Astrological Analysis

Source: Hinduism Today KAPAA, HAWAII: According to the Hindu astrological system of jyotish, Al Gore and Gorge W. Bush both have Cancer “lagna,” or ascendant. This means the planets transiting their charts are in identical houses. For example, Saturn and Jupiter are right now in the sign of Taurus, which puts them in the 11th house of both candidates, indicating…

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American Fast Food Establishments Adapt to Indian Tastes

Source: Inter Press Service, October 30, 2000 NEW DELHI, INDIA: Whether you ordered in New York, London, Rome, Tokyo or Mexico City, it was “Big Mac with fries” at McDonalds. No more, as the fast food chain adapted to local palettes with teriyaki burgers in Japan and kosher meat in Israel. Now they’ve introduced the vegetarian McAloo Tikki Burger to…

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Chinmaya Mission Encounters Opposition to Temple

Source: The Record, Northern New Jersey, October 30, 2000 CRANBURY, NEW JERSEY: Local farmers oppose construction of a Chinmaya Mission center in this rural community. The Mission wants to build on a seven-acre tract in an area of permanently preserved farmland. The temple would be in a barn-like structure designed to fit in the area, and attract 100 people on…

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