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Christian Fanatic jailed for insulting Hindu practises in Bali

Christian Fanatic jailed for insulting Hindu practises in Bali

A Christian woman residing in the Hindu-majority island of Bali was sentenced to 14-months in prison for calling Hindu offerings “dirty and disgusting,” the Supreme Court recently announced. “The defendant Rusgiani, who is also known as Yohana, has been proven validly and convincingly guilty of purposefully and publicly expressing herself in a way to ignite [...]

November 25, 2013 HHR Bali/Java, News updates 0

When Mahatma Gandhi followed Dhritarashtra

When Mahatma Gandhi followed Dhritarashtra

The great Pandurang Shastri once said that that the most adharmic thing that anyone did in the entire Mahabharata was a message sent by King Dhritarashtra to Yudhisthir prior to the outbreak of the Great War. The message was along the lines of: [...]

November 24, 2013 Rajesh Patel Analysis/Insights, Archives 0

California man convicted for killing his ex-girlfriend’s Hindu family

California man convicted for killing his ex-girlfriend’s Hindu family

Iftekhar Murtaza of Los Angeles was found guilty of two counts of murder, one count of attempted murder and one count of conspiracy on Friday. Prosecutors said the 29-year-old killed his ex-girlfriend’s Hindu family because they disapproved of her dating a Muslim. A jury found Iftekhar Murtaza, 29, guilty of two counts of murder, one [...]

November 24, 2013 HHR Archives, News updates 1

In Newly Secular Nepal, Votes for Hinduism

In Newly Secular Nepal, Votes for Hinduism

When Nepal, a Hindu kingdom for two and a half centuries, abolished its monarchy five years ago, the country’s royalists appeared on the brink of political extinction. But as the Himalayan nation heads to elections on Tuesday, a royalist party has galvanized support around a different agenda: Hinduism. The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, which continues to [...]

November 23, 2013 HHR Nepal 0

Rescued dog climbs the Himalayas

Rescued dog climbs the Himalayas

KATHMANDU: An abandoned puppy rescued from a rubbish dump in India has trekked to Everest Base Camp, becoming what is believed to be the first dog to tackle the peak, his owner said Wednesday. Former professional golfer Joanne Lefson told AFP she adopted the 11-month-old dog, called Rupee, in the mountainous Indian town of Leh [...]

November 23, 2013 HHR Archives, Nepal, News updates 0

Shrinking Numbers and Growing Persecution Threaten Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan

Shrinking Numbers and Growing Persecution Threaten Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan — J.K. Sharma, a large Sikh man in a black turban, works out of a small room lined with jars and herbs in the ruined and dusty Shor Bazaar in Kabul. In a war-ravaged country where miracles are in short supply, Mr. Sharma makes a living as a magician, providing advice and talismans [...]

November 23, 2013 HHR News updates 0

Postal department to release stamp on Sathya Sai Baba

Postal department to release stamp on Sathya Sai Baba

The department of posts (India Post) will release a commemorative stamp on Sathya Sai Baba on the occasion of his 88th birth anniversary celebrations to be held at Puttaparthi of Anantapur district on November 23. Sathya Sai Baba had died at Puttaparthi on April 24, 2011 due to ill-health. As Sathya Sai’s devotees are spread [...]

November 22, 2013 HHR India, News updates 0

Demolition of 5 floors of Islamic College ordered

Demolition of 5 floors of Islamic College ordered

Tirupati: In a major development, Chittoor District Collector K Ramgopal has ordered demolition of unauthorised constructions by the controversial Heera International Islamic College, coming up near Chandragiri. The Collector in his order dated November 17 directed the Secretary of  Thondavada Grama Panchayat, under which the area where the multi-layer Islamic university is located, to immediately [...]

November 22, 2013 HHR Archives, India, News updates 0

Does doing yoga make you a Hindu?

Does doing yoga make you a Hindu?

For many people, the main concern in a yoga class is whether they are breathing correctly or their legs are aligned. But for others, there are lingering doubts about whether they should be there at all, or whether they are betraying their religion.Farida Hamza, a Muslim woman living in the US (pictured above), had been [...]

November 21, 2013 HHR Archives, News updates 0

Ahimsa: Examining non-violence

Ahimsa: Examining non-violence

Ahimsa is an important teaching within the Indian tradition. It has also been a term eagerly embraced by many new-age and metaphysical systems throughout the world.  Resulting in almost a placatory mentality toward certain types of action, which is also fueled by misinterpretations of Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance to the British occupation of India.  While ahimsa [...]

November 21, 2013 HHR Analysis/Insights 0
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