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Hindu scholars discuss relevance of Yoga
NI Wire, Sat, 28 Mar 2009
Relevance of yoga, traces of which date back to Indus Valley Civilization around 2,000 BCE, in the modern world was explored when Swami Sitaramananda, internationally respected yoga virtuoso; and Rajan Zed
'Depict Hindu culture in its authentic form'
NI Wire, Tue, 24 Mar 2009
Taking some present instances into count, in which popular Hindu culture was dubbed the other way, the Hindus world over have urged Brazilian popular TV soap opera makers to depict "authentic Hindu culture".
Fashion designer to portray ancient Hindu civilization
NI Wire, Wed, 18 Mar 2009
Mandali Mendrilla, an internationally distinguished Croatian fashion designer based in USA, is planning a neo-Vedic style clothing line in her atelier collection
Hindus greet Irish on St. Patrick's Day
NI Wire, Fri, 13 Mar 2009
Hindus have sent early greetings to Irish communities world over for the upcoming St. Patrick?s Day celebrations.
Hindus demand apology from Finland Education Minister
NI Wire, Thu, 5 Mar 2009
Protest is spreading against the continuing display of photograph of a nude man with visible genitals shown as depiction of Hinduism in internationally acclaimed Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki.




