Hindus laud Obama for celebrating Diwali in White HouseOctober 15th, 2009 NEVADA - Hindus have applauded US President Barack Obama for celebrating Diwali in White House in Washington DC on Wednesday. Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA), commended Obama for becoming the first US President to personally grace the occasion, which was held in the historic East Room.
Mind is a factor in health and healingOctober 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Mind does matter when it comes to health and healing, says a new research. Nurse researchers and clinicians at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) and the Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) are working at this mind-body intersection.
McDonald's online map shows 'McFarthest Point' in AmericaOctober 1st, 2009 LONDON - McDonald's is certainly everywhere - the popular fast food chain has reached America's farthest spot between the grasslands of South Dakota. An online map created by Steven von Worley shows off the ubiquitous presence of McDonald's with more than 13,000 branches in America.
UAE lifts ban on bird importsSeptember 29th, 2009 DUBAI - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has lifted a ban on the import of live birds from North America, Europe and other places, WAM news agency reported Tuesday. UAE Environment and Water Minister Rashid Ahmed bin Fahad said import of birds will be allowed from Europe, North America and South America.
Meet the self-proclaimed sexual healer who has slept with 1,500 menSeptember 15th, 2009 LONDON - A Brit woman, who calls herself a "sex surrogate", is said to have had sex with more than a thousand men, with most of them being somebody else's husband or boyfriend. Mare Simone, 54, from Chelsea, West London, has devoted her working life to helping men, women and couples overcome problems in the bedroom, and as a qualified sex therapist, she has given lessons to more than 10,000 clients over the past 23 years.
Bhakti songs still inspiring India: Belgian professorSeptember 12th, 2009 BRUSSELS - Arguing that India is still inspired by Bhakti or devotional songs, a renowned Belgian professor has appealed for more work in the field. "We cannot overestimate the impact of Bhakti songs on modern India," Winand Callewaert said while speaking at a ceremony at the Indian embassy here Friday evening.
Lauding Japan for Sanskrit conference, Hindus ask for restoring Sanskrit to its rightful placeSeptember 7th, 2009 Hindus have applauded Japan’s Kyoto University for hosting prestigious World Sanskrit Conference, which concluded on September five. Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, while lauding Kyoto University, strongly criticized India Government for not doing enough for Sanskrit promotion.
Mark Sanford's wife, sons to move out of Governor's residenceAugust 8th, 2009 WASHINGTON - After the affair between US South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford and an Argentine woman, he calls his "soul mate", came to light, his wife has announced that she will be moving out of the official Governor's residence, but will continue working on her marriage. After several weeks of Sanford admitting to a yearlong affair with the woman, Jenny Sanford revealed that she would be moving to the family home on Sullivans Island, some 120 miles east.
Nepal gives world its first Rajbanshi GitaJune 16th, 2009 KATHMANDU - It is available in languages as diverse as Hebrew and Hungarian. Now the Bhagvad Gita - a scriptural classic that provides the essence of Hindu philosophy - has been rendered in an ancient tribal language still spoken in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Indians just innocent victims of crime, Sydney police officer saysJune 11th, 2009 SYDNEY - Police Superintendent of the Parramatta Local Command on the outskirts of Sydney, Robert Redfern, has said Indians were under attack because they were seen as "soft targets" amongst petty thieves. But NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research director Don Weatherburn said police did not collect information on ethnicity of attackers or victims in assault crimes.
Taliban insurgents kill 3 US soldiers in Afghanistan ambushJune 4th, 2009 Taliban kill 3 US soldiers in AfghanistanKABUL — Taliban militants detonated a bomb and opened fire on a vehicle carrying U.S. soldiers on Thursday, killing three of them, as President Barack Obama said he did not want to keep American troops in Afghanistan longer than necessary.
Zap wrinkles and sun spots with new laser toolJune 2nd, 2009 LONDON - When 48 year-old Margaret Miglia looked at herself in the mirror, she couldn't believe her youthful looks, free of all the wrinkles and sunspots, thanks to a new laser tool used by cosmetic surgeons. I had the procedure done two-and-a-half weeks ago and I love it.
Hindus laud CBS for interfaith music specialMay 13th, 2009 NEVADA - Hindus have applauded CBS Television Network for a special interfaith presentation "Faith, Music and Culture", to be broadcast on June seven. Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that attempts of a major broadcasting network like CBS to bring major world religions together through music was an admirable feat.
Renowned singer Andrea of only Sanskrit rock band marries in NevadaMay 9th, 2009 NEVADA - Andrea Devi Forman, the lead singer of the only Sanskrit rock band of the world Shanti Shanti, married an attorney Joel A. Santos in a traditional Catholic church ceremony in Sparks (Nevada, USA) on May eight.
Ancient Hindu shlokas opened Earth Day Celebration in NevadaMay 3rd, 2009 Reno (Nevada, USA), April 19:
Twentieth annual Nevada Earth Day Celebration opened with prayers from ancient Hindu Sanskrit scriptures on a biofuel-powered stage in Idlewild Park here today. Starting with Shanti Mantra in Sanskrit, acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed read “Prithvi Sukta” (hymn to earth) from Atharva-Veda (composed around 1200 BCE), invoking the Goddess Earth, after sprinkling holy water of river Ganga from India around the stage.
August 13th, 2009 at 8:49 pm
Every Sanskrit letter has an associated sound energy with it. These sound energies can be augmented by forming mantras of these individual letters.