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North Central fest offers taste of different cultures
Visitors to North Central College's annual Around the Corner, Around the World International Festival will be able to learn about many different cultures and languages Sunday in Merner Field House.
Inaugural Hare Krishna Festival - 11 February 2012
International Society for the Krishna Consciousness will be providing world famous Hare Krishna food free of charge to all at its inaugural Hare Krishna Festival that will be held at the Odlins Plaza on the gorgeous Wellington Waterfront on Saturday 11 February 2012.
There's no shortage of entertainment when it comes to a Sir Ivan video. His newest work is now available on his YouTube Channel and features one of his best beats yet.
Food poisoning: BBMP yet to find out reason
BANGALORE: It's been almost 20 days since 46 students from BBMP Girl's High School in Mathikere fell ill due to suspected food poisoning after consuming breakfast supplied by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness , but the civic body is yet to ascertain the reason.
Inaugural Hare Krishna Festival: 11 February 2012
Saturday will bring the Wellington Hare Krishna devotees parading through the streets of Wellington dancing to the tunes of the melodious ancient music and the radiant colours from the very heart of India.
Gita verdict: Russian prosecutors planning to file appeal
Undeterred by a Siberian court's rejection of their plea seeking a ban on a translated version of the Bhagvad Gita, Russian prosecutors are planning to file an appeal against the verdict on the holy book dubbed by them as "extremist literature". Prosecutors in the Siberian city of Tomsk argue that the Russian translation of "Bhagvad Gita As It Is" ... (more)
Iskcon factions in court battle over Krishna temple
After winning a "ban Gita" petition in a Rusian court, two sets of Iskcon followers are now bracing for a turf war before the Supreme Court of India to determine who owns the imposing, multi-crore temple complex on Hare Krishna Hill in Bengaluru.
A wheelbarrow boy in Suva thanks Hare Krishna devotees Jyoti Tappoo, left, and 78-year-old Devi Ben after having his meal at the Suva Market Police Post in Suva on Thursday.
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