Guest guest Posted October 28, 2006 Report Share Posted October 28, 2006 Hindu Voice UK <editor (AT) hinduvoice (DOT) co.uk> wrote: vrnparker Hindu Voice UK Diwali Edition! "Hindu Voice UK" <editor (AT) hinduvoice (DOT) co.uk> Tue, 24 Oct 2006 09:17:37 +0200 (SAST) Issue #10: Diwali 2006 In this issue: Hindu Voice Editorial Blog & Discuss Alexander in India Meet the Hindu world-wrestling star The Oracle of Rama How veggie is India? Fate of Parliament attack terrorist Ups and downs of a big family Cambridge University axes Sanskrit Lions make comeback in Gujarat Diwali in Trafalgar Square Bangladesh's Vested Property Act Hindu nationalism versus Hindu universalism Words of power: quotes from the shastras Naga Sadhus Galleries More! *|| Survey ||* What are your views on capital punishment? Is the death penalty justifiable in particular circumstances, or should it be abolished by all countries? Read More... Namaste! Welcome to Hindu Voice UK Diwali Edition, once again bringing you the latest in news, lifestyle and entertainment for Hindus in Britain and elsewhere. We wish all our readers a very happy festive season! Diwali memories My first recollection of Diwali is my parents telling me to take two days off school. For these two days, the dreary routine of school was replaced by wonderful food, gatherings of friends and relatives, and of course fireworks. It might have been for shallow reasons, but how can any kid not grow up loving such a festival? Read More... Hindu nightclub update Extensive pressure from Hindus has forced London's BlagClub to back down over the display of Hindu deities in its premises. Unfortunately this outcome was only reached after some rabble decided to take matters into their own hands and attempted to attack the club premises. Read More... Swami Ramdev interview Hindu Voice UK caught up with famous yoga-guru Swami Ramdev towards the end of his recent tour of the UK, to bring you this exclusive interview, in which he gives very frank and hard-hitting views on a range of subjects. Read More... A Wayward Hindu's Tale In the second of this three-part series (click here to view part-one), Rajesh Vaghela recounts his experiences as a wayward young Hindu growing up in the UK, and his gradual transformation. The story describes a phenomenon that many young Hindus go through. As such, his is an important story to tell. Read More... Diwali show rant Cat walks, hip-hop, RnB and Bollywood dances, a couple of Karate or Kung-fu displays and… well that's pretty much it. Of course Diwali celebrations are meant to be fun - but why do our Diwali celebrations have to be stripped of any deeper culture, instead being turned it into nothing more than fashion shows and club nights? Read More... Browse 10th Issue email: editor (AT) hinduvoice (DOT) co.uk URL: http://www.hinduvoice.co.uk/ Hindu Voice UK - London, ..., ..., United Kingdom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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