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Russian Archbishop calls Lord Krishna ‘Satan’

Russian Archbishop calls Lord Krishna ‘Satan’

Hindus are shocked and outraged to read the views of the Russian Orthodox Church on Lord Krishna, who is revered by over one billion Hindus worldwide as the Supreme Lord, said…

Assimilation or Auschwitz?

Gireesh / SHAKTHINIVAS The Parsis who fled from Persia (today’s Iran) ahead of Islamic invasions came by sea to the west coast of India(today’s Gujarat). Legend says that when they…

Scholarship of Equine Posteriors – Har(vard)appa Style – Part I

    [Besides being a distinguished scientist and academician, Narayanan Komerath is a prolific writer on current political, religious, ethnic conflict and has contributed to numerous web sites and publications…

Seminar on How to Counter Global Terrorism

Indian American Intellectuals Forum is organizing a  seminar on 4th December in  on, ” How to counter Global Terrorism “. Dr. Paul.L.Williams will be the Keynote Speaker. He is  a former consultant to…

Jihadi Terrorism : Ridiculous explanations, complex solutions

Terrorism has existed for centuries. The world has witnessed colonialism, slavery, crusades, inquisition, holocaust, witch burning, destruction of ancient cultures by invading Islamic warriors and missionaries, communism, world wars, chemical…

Vishwa Sangh Shibir from 26th December

Ahmedabad: Preparations are underway for the 4th Vishwa Sangh Shibir, scheduled to be held at Karnavati (Ahmedabad, Gujrat) from 26th December 2005 to 2nd January 2006. The seven day Shibir will…

EU adds Hizb-ul-Mujahideen to terror list

LONDON: The European Union (EU) has added Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, the Pakistan-based outfit carrying out terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir for over a decade, to its list of terrorist organisations.The EU’s…

Osama managed to obtain nuclear weapons

Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted terrorist in the world, has managed to obtain a nuclear bomb, according to Dr Paul L Williams, a consultant to the US Federal Bureau…

University of South France honors Amma

L’Universite du Sud (University of South France) has honored Amma by appointing her as the ‘International Patron Mother’ for students participating in the newly created degree in  ‘Humanitarian Action and…

UK Groups Seek to Protect Russian Hindus from Persecution by Christians

Hindus in Russia are being subject to persecution and discrimination by a corpus made of the Russian Orthodox Church and the State. There are over 5000 Hindus from India and…

A new tactics to convert hindus emanates from Holland

 Kochi, Nov 22 A report from Holland, carried by the Hindu Press International (HPI) has said that a new foundation called Gospel and Hindus (Evangelie en Hindoes) is starting up…

Lord Ayyappa temple to come up in Russia

A group of Russians staunch devotees of Lord Ayyappa would be constructing a temple dedicated to the Lord in the famous city of St Petersburg in their country.   Iliya…

Protest to the Pakistan Government

Hindu Human Rights to Protest on Sunday 18 December 2005 to the Pakistan Government for Human Rights Abuses upon the Hindu Minority.   The recent upsurge in the kidnappings of…

HSS launches Hindu Education Foundation

As per a recent estimate, in addition to more than 2 million Hindus of Indian origin, the US is now home to nearly 1 million Hindus of non-Indian origin. And…

Indians break class barriers in UK

LONDON: Second-generation Indian immigrants are breaking their adopted country’s class barriers with consistent ease and steaming ahead of much of white, black and brown Britain, new research has found. The…

Govt offers overseas Citizenship

Doha: The Indian Government, beginning from Tuesday, will offer Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) to foreigners married to Indian citizens and their children holding foreign passports, the Indian Embassy in…

Nepalese Hindu women struggles to find identity

The Hindu women in Nepal are struggling to find their identity, according to a Hindu Press International (HPI) report. Hindu mid-hill women in Pashupati, Nepal have been congregating together for…

Earthquake help-why double standards?

Earthquake help-why double standards?

A NOTE FROM A PANDIT REFUGEE OF KASHMIR            While it is gratifying to note that people irrespective of creed, colour, race or region are coming to the help of earthquake…

Rioters are Muslims, but don’t say it

By David R. Sands and Sharon BehnTHE WASHINGTON TIMESNovember 10, 2005 The rioters who have burned out neighborhoods in cities across France for a fortnight are overwhelmingly of North African…

Chinese court sent christain missionary and family to prison

 A Chinese court on Tuesday sentenced a Protestant minister, his wife and her brother to prison terms of up to three years for illegally printing Bibles and other Christian publications,…

Balagokulam Magazine becomes International

Balagokulam Magazine becomes International

The first-ever children’s magazine for Hindu children enters its third year of publication Sunnyvale, CA, September 15th, 2005 – Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS), a non-profit cultural organization working in the…

Hindus Abroad: Preserving the past and protecting the future

What does it mean to be a Hindu living abroad?How much do you give to preserve your HINDU identity? This is what Hindus abroad should ask themselves today. Many Hindus…