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The Swaminarayan Temple in Downey - a Hindu sect - looking at religion’s place in society

What is religion but the myths man invents to rationalize what is taking place around him.

Jammu rebuffs shutdown call

Jammu, July 3 : A shutdown called by a Hindu group against alleged harassment of Amarnath pilgrims in the Kashmir Valley Saturday evoked no response in the Hindu-dominated Jammu region.

Hanuman Chalisa now on your blackberry

Hanuman Chalisa is now available in the blackberry as well and allows user to in English , Hindi and Gujrathi.

Tirunelli Kshetram

We went to Tirunelli in Kerala’s Wayanad district to do Shrartam for souls. I wanted to do for my Father and Uncles, my husband wanted to do for his parents.

Eclipse: The ancient saga continues

Just say the word ” Eclipse ” these days, and a wave of enthusiasm follows. Things weren’t always quite that jolly… Back in ancient China, people attributed eclipses to a huge beast that was snacking on the sun.

Philip Goldberg: Are Eastern Religions More Science-Friendly?

Religion comes into conflict with science when it is defined by unprovable claims that can be dismissed as superstitions, and when it treats as historical facts stories that read like legends and myths to non-believers. Other aspects of religion — what I would consider the deeper and more significant elements — are not only compatible with …

Q&A: Sivadasan Nair discusses the Hindu tradition of Guru Vandana

‘Guru’ refers to a parent, coach or teacher with dignified wisdom, aiding to enlighten and guide others.

Hindu gods in a contemporary avatar

From six-pack ab sporting asuras to buxom, flirting apsaras who speak today’s lingo, Vimanika Comics portrays Indian mythology in a contemporary avatar.

Naxal Maoist LTTE Hindu terrorists

His son’s name was Charles Anthony. So, loathsome Hindoos, do not get credit for homicide boombings.

Cabo de Rama chapel, Goa

This small chapel is located inside the walls of the “Cabo de Rama” fort, named after Lord Rama, of the famous Hindu epic Ramayana, who is said to have taken shelter here with his wife Sita, during the time when they were banished from the kingdom and were sent on a 14 year long exile in the forests of India.

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