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New Temple in Katy Holds Prayers for World Peace

KATY: On November 16, Tompkins High School was vibrated with vedicchants. On the occasion of Kartika Masam,  Sri Shirdi Sai Durga Shiva Venkateswara Temple (www.sdsvt.org) conducted rudrabhishekam and satyanarayan vratam with seventy five families for the benefit of the new temple in katy and for world peace. The members of sdsvt said, it was a […]

Diwali Food Bank Drive: Collective Effort by the Hindus of Greater Houston

HGH Food Bank Drive: Delivered $8000 and 2000 lbs Food.  By Dr. Venugopal Menon HOUSTON: The several temples and organizations of Houston under the banner of the Hindus of Greater Houston donated about 2000 pounds of food and $8000 in cash to the Houston Food Bank, thus collectively joining hands and showing a combined presence […]

Refugee Youth are Receiving Help from Sewa International

HOUSTON: An unanticipated need for educational support for refugee youth has developed at the Los Arcos apartments in Southwest Houston. Each day, an increasing number of refugee children approach Sewa International’s field office asking for help with their homework. Refugees face a host of vulnerabilities when adjusting to their new lives in the United States. […]

Sankara Eye Foundation Brings Award Winning Community Eye Care to Rajasthan

Rajasthan, literally means,” land of kings” and conjures the rich vibrant colors of the culturally rich and artistic part of India.  Endowed with natural beauty and a great history, tourism is a flourishing industry in Rajasthan, ranking it among the fourth highest among Indian states in attracting tourist visitors.  Unfortunately, Rajasthan is also ranked the   […]

Lighthouse for the Blind’s Shining Light of Guidance

 By Smriti Ashok HOUSTON: For our third YLDP session on November 15, we paid a visit to the Lighthouse for the Blind on the basis of Philanthropy and Charity. There, we heard Gibson DuTerroil, President of the Lighthouse for the Blind, and Sandhya Rao, a frequent visitor of the organization, speak about the establishment and […]

Trikaldarshi Mahayogi Baba Lokenath: God Who Walked the Earth

HOUSTON: We are often inclined to focus on God as the Creator of the Universe and as our personal protector and savior. During every age, however, God also enters human form to embody Perfect Love, Compassion, Humility and Divinity for all humankind. Those manifestations of God in human form inspire and gently remind us that […]

Crystals of India

New special exhibit features 50 jaw-dropping crystalline specimens, opens at HMNS at Sugar Land Dec. 12 SUGAR LAND: Discover the Crystals of India at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land, on exhibit from Dec. 12, 2014 – May 5, 2015. Originating from India’s Deccan Plateau, a large geologic formation that comprises most […]

Indo-American Association (IAA) Announces 2015 Season

HOUSTON: In furtherance of its mission of promoting cultural arts of India in the American context, IAA announces another season of quality events in prestigious venues. IAA is again offering Patron Subscription (2 VIP tickets for each event for $1,000 donation, tax deductible to the extent allowed by law) and Season Subscription (1 ticket in […]

ACA Navigators Coordinate Ways to Reach Chicago’s Muslim American Communities

By Nand Kapoor CHICAGO, IL: Prominent community and business leaders from Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood and Devon Avenue corridor gathered together on Nov-15 to discuss ways to work together and help the local residents to get health insurance through the second round of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Held at Metropolitan Asian Family Services (MAFS), […]

Healing Power of Forgiveness to Overcome the Guilt

Healing Power of Forgiveness  to Overcome the Guilt

By Krishan Gupta ”As we change our own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards us? We need not wait to see what others do.” – Mahatma Gandhi. All of us muddle our way through the world even when well-meaning people hurt each other. We invest ourselves in deep personal relationships and […]

Reflections on India’s Godman Syndrome

By Dr. Sulekh C. Jain During the past few weeks nearly all media in India and some in the US carried news of the arrest of the self-styled godman Rampal of Satlok Ashram in Haryana. The 63 year-old Rampal was arrested on November 19 after a two-week tense standoff between his supporters and the police […]

Mama’s Punjabi Recipes: Sabat Mahn Di Dal (Whole Urad Or Mahn Lentils) Slow Cooker Recipe

The black colored urad dal is better known as “Dal Makhani” (Butter Dal) for the way it is prepared in restaurants around the world. One of the secrets of its success is that it can be made thick – with no runny curry – reminiscent of the thick style beans for barbeque or mole in […]

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