Aug 27, 2009 | The Hindu
ISKCON celebrates 'Radhashtami'
Demure deities : Priests giving a celestial bath to goddess Radha at the Lotus temple in Tirupati on Thursday.
Utmost security at temples on 'Janmashtami'
New Delhi, Aug 14 : Temples here have made elaborate security arrangements on the occasion of Janmashtami on Friday.
Clergy Corner: Hare Krishnas celebrate
For the past five thousand years, followers of Hare Krishna and Hindus from all over the world have celebrated the Appearance of Supreme Personality of Godhead Krishna - as birthday called Sri Krishna Janmashtami.
Ita s time for a Leta s Make a New Deala
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It's time for - Let's Make a New Deal'
"Hi, and welcome to another installment of the world's most popular television game show: 'Are You Really That Gullible?' the game show where we take ordinary, well-meaning, if perhaps a little dim-witted, Americans in Red States, throw them together with Blue Dogs and make them serve our corporate masters, especially the health insurance ...
Parsippany debates impact of Hare Krishna temple
Several zoning board members were skeptical Wednesday of a traffic engineer's claim that a move to Baldwin Road by northern New Jersey's only Hare Krishna temple won't be followed by a crush of cars in the area.
Probe ordered into ISKCON irregularities
Conceding the opposition Congress demand, Karnataka government has agreed to institute a probe by the legislature house committee into alleged irregularities committed by International Society for Krishna Consciousness, including its fund raising abroad for its Mid-day meal scheme.
This farm is dedicated to happy cows, not happy meals
On farms across West Virginia, 204,000 beef cattle now await slaughter. But at the International Society for Cow Protection's 168-acre hillside farm in Marshall County, cattle are treated far differently from those that are headed to slaughterhouses and onto plates.
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