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Rajnikant’s French connection

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Rajnikant’s French connection

A film that its makers say is fast becoming one of the year’s box office successes in France has an unlikely Indian connection — a 100-second fight sequence from one of Tamil superstar Rajnikant’s blockbuster hits.

US gift major discovers Ganesha

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
US gift major discovers Ganesha

After the Chinese, US gift and collectible major Lenox has begun manufacturing idols of popular Hindu god Ganesha after being convinced by an Indian American of their huge market potential.

Shashi Tharoor on rebuilding The Nalanda

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Shashi Tharoor on rebuilding The Nalanda

Founded in 427 A.D. by Buddhist monks at the time of Kumaragupta I (415-455 A.D.), Nalanda was an extraordinary centre of learning for seven centuries.

Vishnu idol found in ancient Russian village

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Vishnu idol found in ancient Russian village

An ancient Vishnu idol has been found during excavation in an old village in Russia’s Volga region, raising questions about the prevalent view on the origin of ancient Russia.

A Nikaah in a Gujarati Hindu temple

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
A Nikaah in a Gujarati Hindu temple

Image: Image of a temple in Ahmedabad. (nothing to do with the temple in the story)

India is a big draw in Israel

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
India is a big draw in Israel

Every second Israeli one meets has either just returned from India, or is about to go there, or has some close relative or friend who is currently living it up in Manali or Goa.

Malaysian prince Tunku leads Jaipur cavalry column

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Malaysian prince Tunku leads Jaipur cavalry column

It was a proud moment for Captain Tunku Ismail Ibrahim, grandson of the Sultan of Johar, when he saluted President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, leading the mounted column of the Jaipur-based 61st Cavalry at the Republic Day parade.

Roman connections of the Chera Kings

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Roman connections of the Chera Kings

An ancient coin of the Chera kings made of silver, with the portrait of a Chera king wearing a Roman-type bristled-crown helmet has been found on the riverbed of the Amaravathi near Karur in Tamil Nadu.

Yamuna bio diversity park: A small success story

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Yamuna bio diversity park: A small success story

The Yamuna Biodiversity Park is a “joint collaboration project” of the Delhi Development Authority and the Centre for Environmental Management of Degraded Ecosystems, University of Delhi. Their mission is “to serve as a repository and heritage of biodiversity of Yamuna river basin with ecological, cultural and educational benefits to the urban society and having conservation [...]

Sasha Jezdic is a Karmyogi

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Sasha Jezdic is a Karmyogi

Sasha Jezdic from Bosnia is better known by her Vedic name Karmyogi. Serbians like Slobodan Milioenic have become Swami Chidanand, Petar Putnik is Siddharth, Milorad Bera is Kailash Puri and Joran Rakosic is now Chitrapuri. Women like Dina Putnik and Ashya Putnik prefer names like Agni Devi and Purnima, respectively.

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