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Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 07-18-2004 <!--QuoteBegin-Viren+Jul 17 2004, 11:37 PM-->QUOTE(Viren @ Jul 17 2004, 11:37 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> <!--QuoteBegin-k.ram+Jul 14 2004, 09:48 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(k.ram @ Jul 14 2004, 09:48 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> Please contact for further details: http://in.f83.mail.yahoo.com/ym/venkataram...nityakalyan.com <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> k.ram: Link's broken <!--emo& --><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Viren, sorry about that. Stay tuned however, I am finding it out from Chennai etc etc.. Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 08-02-2004 ESHI Conference 2004 Educatorsâ Society for the Heritage of India (ESHI) A non-profit support organization to educate the world about India. in collaboration with Hindu Student Council (HSC) of Rutgers University Date: September 24-26, 2004 Place: Rutgers University, Busch Campus Student Center, Piscataway, NJ Proposed Program: Join educators from all over North America, contribute to the betterment of curricula and resources on Indian heritage and make a difference in the educational system in AmericaSeminars, discussions, and workshops on issues related to the education of Indian Heritage, including Culture, Religion, Arts and History from k-12 through college, in US and Canada. Cultural program by Rutgers students on Friday and Saturday evenings. Who is it for? This program is intended to bring together college professors, teachers (K-12), librarians, curriculum writers, special program developers and textbook publishers, as well as students, parents/community members from US and Canada who are interested in assuring correct portrayal of Indian heritage in schools and colleges. What this program is all about? This program is intended to actively engage all interested parties in contributing to the enhancement of resources for students and educators K-12 through college. (It is not a platform to submit papers for scholarly publications.) For more information, registration, suggestions please visit: www.eshi.org Email: info@e... Contact: Dr. Ved Chaudhary 732-972-1489 Nikunj Trivedi (HSC) 732-926-9794 ==================================================== Educators Society for the Heritage of India (ESHI) Conference at Rutgers University Busch Student Center, Piscataway, NJ Sept 24, 25, 26, 2004 PROGRAM OVERVIEW Friday, Sept 24th Evening Program in Multi-Purpose Room (MPR) 6:00 - 7:00 PM Registration and Networking (International and Fireside Lounges) 7:00 - 7:30 PM Assemble in MPR 7:30 - 8:00 PM Welcome Address 8:00 - 8:30 PM Keynote speaker 8:30 - 9:30 PM Dinner 9:30 - 10:30 PM Cultural Program Saturday, Sept 25th Morning Session = Plenary Sessions in MPR (Registration Open all day) 8:00 - 9:00 AM Open Yoga Session (MPR) 9:00 - 9:30 AM Breakfast (MPR) 9:30 - 9:45 AM Formal Inauguration (Lamp lighting, Saraswati Vandana) 9:45 - 10:15 AM Welcome Address, Objective of Conf, Agenda overview 10:15 - 11:00 AM Opening Keynote Speaker 11:00 - 11:15 AM Break 11:15 -12:45 PM Panel Discussion: Academic Treatment of India in US schools & colleges 12:45 - 1:30 PM Lunch Break Afternoon Program: Parallel Sessions in Separate rooms 1:30 - 2:30 PM Parallel Sessions on K-6, Middle School, High School, College/University education. Topic: Challenges and issues related to the education of Indian history and cultural heritage in school/college systems. 2:30 - 2:45 PM Break. (Attendees rotate to another session) 2:45 - 3:45 PM Parallel sessions on: how the challenges have been addressed so far and what work is being done by various individuals and groups 3:45 - 4:00 PM Tea Break 4:00 - 5:00 PM Parallel Sessions on: What needs to be done 5:00 - 6:30 PM Networking 6:30 - 7:30 PM Dinner 7:30 - 8:30 PM Keynote Speaker 8:30-9:00 PM Vote of Thanks 9:00 -11:00 PM Cultural Program/Concert (local talent and student groups) Sunday, Sept 26th 8:00 - 9:00 AM Yoga session (MPR) 9:00 - 10:00 AM Continental Breakfast 10:00-11:30 AM Planning Meetings/ Workshops in two or three separate rooms 11:30-11:45 AM Break 11:45-12:45 PM Final Session: Decisions, Working Committees / Action Items, Path Forward, Concluding Remarks 12:45-1:30 PM Lunch 1:30 PM Adjourn ===================================================== Educatorsâ Society for the Heritage of India ESHI Conference 2004 September 24-26, 2004 Rutgers University, Busch Campus, Piscataway, NJ Registration Form Name 1:______________________________________________________________ Name 2: ______________________________________________________________ Profession/Title/School Yr.:_____________________________________________ Company/Organization/School:_________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________ Email:________________________________ Phone:_______________________ Interest: College Level High School Level Middle School Level K-8 Are you involved in any project/activity which could contribute to ESHI? Please briefly state: __________________________________________________________________ Do you Need accommodation? (We can find a host family for your stay). Yes No (Or, you may choose to stay in a hotel at your own cost) Do you Need Transportation from Airport/Train/Bus station? Yes No Pl tell which Airport/Train/Bus station and what time? Pre-Registration Fee Individual: $40 (includes all sessions and dinner/lunches for the entire program) Couple: $60 (includes all sessions and dinner/lunches for the entire program) Student: $10 (Free for Rutgers University Students) Membership (Optional but strongly recommended): 1. Primary Membership - $100/yr [Conference is free] 2. Basic Membership: $25/yr Total payment enclosed: Membership $_____+Registration $_____ = $_____ Please mail the completed form and a check (Payable to ESHI) by August 15, 2004 to: Nikunj Trivedi -- 1809 Cedarwood Dr., Piscataway New Jersey 08854 Contact: 732-926-9794 or 732-972-1489 Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 08-03-2004 Upanishadic Influence in English Poetry Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 08-03-2004 T.S. Eliot also was influenced. His work 'Wasteland' has an upanishadic phrase referring to virtues for asuras, manushyas and devas: 'dattA, dayadhvam, damyatA' Wateland -T.S. Eliot <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> V. What the Thunder Said ... Ganga was sunken, and the limp leaves Waited for rain, while the black clouds Gathered far distant, over Himavant. The jungle crouched, humped in silence. Then spoke the thunder DA Datta: what have we given? 401 My friend, blood shaking my heart The awful daring of a moment's surrender Which an age of prudence can never retract By this, and this only, we have existed Which is not to be found in our obituaries Or in memories draped by the beneficent spider 407 Or under seals broken by the lean solicitor In our empty rooms DA Dayadhvam: I have heard the key Turn in the door once and turn once only 411 We think of the key, each in his prison thinking of the key, each confirms a prison Only at nightfall, aethereal rumours Revive for a moment a broken Coriolanus DA Damyata: The boat responded Gaily, to the hand expert with sail and oar The sea was calm, your heart would have responded Gaily, when invited, beating obedient To controlling hands<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 08-03-2004 Did Eliot or any of these other poets pull a "U Turn" ? Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 08-31-2004 Indian Students Association, Zurich (INSAZ) and Indian Association, Zurich (IAZ) organise Swaramantra Rashmi Srinivasan and Rohitha Eswer, renowned artists from Raasavrunda School of Dance, Mysore, India would be performing Creative Indian Dance at Theatersaal, Irchel on 11th September 2004. The repertoire starts with Kautvam, a traditional item poetic in nature. This item is followed by Dashavatara, Jayadeva's Gitagovinda dated back to 12th Century A.D. Swaramantra is science in dance comprising of the technical aspects of Indian dance, from ancient texts Natyashastra of the 2nd Century B.C. and Abhinayadarpana of the 5th Century A.D. Rashmi Srinivsan then proceeds with Bhavayami Gopala Balam, a divine composition of saint Annamacharya on Bala Gopala, the child Krishna. Krishna is the supreme soul. Harismarane, a composition of saint Purandaradasa consists of the mythical episodes selected from Puranas. Lasya Tandava is a dance number with delicate and vigorous aspects of dance with complex rhythmic patterns. Radha Krishna Pranamora is a unique composition in praise of Radha and Krishna. The concert concludes with Brindavan, depicting happy times of Krishna and Radha dancing to the glory of ultimate happiness during the Indian seasons! Thus, Rashmi Srinivasan and Rohitha Eswer elaborate the technical aspects of dance enumerated in the ancient Indian dance literature dating back to 2nd Century AD and 5th Century AD which are interwoven and choreographed into dance numbers to the score of creative Indian music. Date: 11th September 2004, Saturday 19.00 Venue: Theatersaal, Universität Zürich-Irchel Winterthurerstrasse 190 8057 Zürich Members and Students: Sfr. 15, Non-members: Sfr. 20 Information and Reservation: Call: 079 630 8325/ 0764569392 E-mail: dipti@iazch.ch/ vishwa_herle@yahoo.com Indian Snack Stall by Restaurant Maharani, Limmattalstr.252/ Wartauweg 18, 8049 Zürich Tel: 043 300 4555 www.maharani.ch Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 09-01-2004 Young Hindus to meet in Bali, set up world body Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 09-04-2004 Book 'Origin and History of Mathematics' now available Namaste International Foundation For Vedic Science(IFFVS) is honoured to have published book 'Origin and History of Mathematics' by V.Lakshmikantham and J. Vasundhara Devi. It is a matter of great concern that India's contribution to the world of science is often underestimated,negated,distorted and twisted to such an extent that many westerners and their followers in India have had a tough time believing that Indians could contribute to the field of original sciences,although they could produce literature,speculative metaphysics,mysticism and art.The chronology of Indian history has also been demoted by 1200 years in a planned way.Thus a great deal of confusion has been created by the so-called scholars(pseudo-scholars) regarding Indian history and India's contribution to the modern world of mathematics and Sciences.IFFVS has been one of the leading organizations in and outside of India that shows a great concern over inaccurate history of India and damaging 'orientalist' portrayals of India and India's cultural and scientific legacy,portrayals that have persisted in educational curricula despite the scathing critiques levelled by post modern scholars.IFFVS always aims at making a proper review of India's contribution to the world civilisation in mathematical and other sciences, so that (1) the standard western portrayal of civilisation of India as irrational and 'world negating' may be challenged, (2) a due and proper role of India in shaping the positive and scientifically modern civilisation may be acknowledged,(3) stereotypes,inaccuracies and ommissions may be pointed out and role of India in the field of math,science and technology may accurately and authentically be portrayed in educational curricula the world over and (4) the history of Indians in India may be presented with Indian chronology and Indian perspective.IFFVS has always been in favour of promoting the indocentric view of world history and civilisation which talks about the unified world as one unit and discards the Eurocentric view of the world that divides the whole world into many segments and classes. Prof. V. Lakshmikanthan (a high profile Mathematician from Andra Pradesh of India and has been head of the Dept. of Mathematics in various universities of USA since 1965 who also has been founder of many mathematical Depts in various universities of USA) in the present study challenges world negating view of India's contribution to the world of mathematics and indentifies and acknowledges the Indian element in modern math,science and technology.This excellent study will help the unbiased scholars to know where the ideas of western scientists, mathematicians and technocrats have been derived from Indian sources.The scholars will be forced to think whether the various branches of mathematics are from Greek,Babylon,Arab or India.This study will also help dispel the 'orientalist' idea superimposed by Macaulay and his successors upon Indians since 1835, resulting in an inferior self-image on the part of many modern Indians and causing them to look up to the west for answers. Price is only $27.00 CDN (inclusive of postal charges) and can beordered from: International Foundation For Vedic Science 67 Clemens Street London,On N5Y 1H7 Canada PH:519-659-3017 Please visit website www.vedascience.com for other publications and let us know if there are any questions.Thanks Ashwini Kumar Rajpal International Foundation For Vedic Science A non-profit charitable organization Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 09-05-2004 Hey..how about starting a thread on Yoga and Ayurveda?? <!--emo&:cool--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/specool.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='specool.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--emo& --><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Promote Indian Culture - Bhootnath - 09-05-2004 x-posting for culture ppl. Any comments ? http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/835681.cms Forget Rakhi, you are in army now RAHUL SINGH TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 02, 2004 12:57:43 AM ] CHANDIGARH: Respected as rakshaks of the entire country, many of them did not sport a rakhi on Raksha Bandhan, fearing it would damage the secular fabric of the Indian Army. In the wake of instructions issued by the Army early this year regarding the need to maintain a strict dress code and a secular image, it was assumed that the colourful threads of rakhi did not go well with the olive green of the military uniform. An Army major did not wear his rakhi till the time he changed into his civvies. "I didnt want to take a chance. The directive issued by the army headquarters instructs us not to sport sacred threads," he said. Reaffirming its secular credentials, the army had earlier ordered its personnel not to |sport religious symbols such as bracelets, birthstone rings, vermilion streaks or sacred threads. Caution was the watchword among soldiers, though one can hardly insert a particular religious ideology into the system by tying a rakhi around the wrist. But the code of discipline is the cornerstone of army tradition that has to be defended anyhow, some might argue. A colonel said while there were no specific instructions to avoid the festival, he felt it was expected of army personnel to be of strong secular convictions. "In any case, saluting your superiors with a rakhi tied on your wrist is a bit awkward," he said. At some units, the choice of wearing a rakhi was left to the troops. However, it was verified during the morning muster on Tuesday that the rakhis were gone. Western Command hospital commandant Maj Gen S K Kaul told The Times of India that the staff had been instructed not to wear rakhis after the festival was over. A few Army officers wore rakhis "because theirs werent gaudy, but plain looking threads that kept up the spirit of the festival without defying the code." A captain said he put on his rakhi in the morning to mark the festival but removed it before leaving for office. David > Hey..how about starting a thread on Yoga and Ayurveda?? <!--emo&:cool--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/specool.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='specool.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--emo& --><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo--> Which Yoga man , Christu Yoga ? <!--emo& --><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 09-07-2004 Ayeen?? What's a Christu yoga?? Promote Indian Culture - Sunder - 09-07-2004 <!--QuoteBegin-David+Sep 7 2004, 01:38 PM-->QUOTE(David @ Sep 7 2004, 01:38 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> Ayeen?? What's a Christu yoga?? <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> This is Christhu Yoga. Promote Indian Culture - Bhootnath - 09-07-2004 Thanks Sunder-Ji! Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 09-09-2004 Yaar, the link's is not working. <!--emo& --><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Promote Indian Culture - Sunder - 09-09-2004 <!--QuoteBegin-David+Sep 9 2004, 12:08 PM-->QUOTE(David @ Sep 9 2004, 12:08 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> Yaar, the link's is not working. <!--emo& --><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Click on it. Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 09-27-2004 Myanmarese Meiteis keen to revive culture Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 09-27-2004 Some Useful Links ---------------------- <b>Links on Ancient History of India (Vedic and PreBudhist history issues):</b> http://www.omilosmeleton.gr/english/documents/SPIE.pdf http://www.omilosmeleton.gr/pdf/rie.pdf http://www.bharatvani.org/books/rig/ch2.htm http://www.hindu.org/publications/fgautier/rih1_4.html http://koenraadelst.bharatvani.org/articles/aid.html http://www.bharatvani.org/indology/ http://www.bharatvani.org/books/ http://www.bharatvani.org/ http://www.atributetohinduism.com/articles...n_theory/12.htm http://zompist.com/chance.htm http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~witzel/...Gullampalli.htm http://hindunet.org/saraswati/ieindex.htm http://koenraadelst.voiceofdharma.org/ <b>History Indian Mathematics sciences</b> http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/hi...arce/index.html http://home.ica.net/~roymanju/Binary.htm http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/hi...athematics.html http://www.netmuslims.com/info/astronomy.html http://www.newtonproject.ic.ac.uk/catalogue/index.htm http://www.newtonproject.ic.ac.uk/ http://www.bharatvani.com/ <b>Links to Islam and Christianity:</b> http://www.geocities.com/iconoclastes.geo/victims.html http://www.islamreview.org/AnwarShaikh/links.html http://www.islamreview.org/ http://www.faithfreedom.org/ http://india_resource.tripod.com/sindh.html http://jesus-and-bible-debunked.freewebsitehosting.com/ http://voi.org/books/tcqp/ http://www.ambedkar.org/pakistan/ http://www.ayodhya.com/ http://koenraadelst.voiceofdharma.org/book...nale/index.html http://www.epw.org.in/showArticles.php?roo...5&filetype=html <b>Miscellaneous:</b> http://www.graphicmaps.com/geoquiz/thelist.htm http://209.189.108.214/apps/epa/epa?cid=sh...+indian+culture http://www.kamakoti.org/hindudharma/ http://www.atributetohinduism.com/Dwaraka.htm http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/3.html Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 10-01-2004 Wesleyan University Hosts Saraswati Puja http://www.middletownpress.com/site/news.cfm? newsid=13012252&BRD=1645&PAG=461&dept_id=10856&rfi=6 MIDDLETOWN, CONNETICUT, September 27, 2004: Instruments, laptops and music textbooks were blessed on Sunday at the Saraswati Puja Ceremony in the World Music Hall of Wesleyan University. The Hindu ceremony was held as part of the Navaratri Festival, which was held at the campus from Sept. 22 through Sept. 26. The festival is a Hindu festival that honors the goddess Durga. During the festival In India people greet family and friends, enjoy music and dance concerts. And on the ninth day of the festival, Saraswati, the goddess of learning and wisdom, is worshipped. T. Viswanathan, who taught at the university since 1975 and died in 2002, developed the festival. Viswanathan was remembered during the Saraswati Puja Ceremony which celebrates the victory of good over evil and marks the beginning of new endeavors. Dr. A. V. Srinivasan, from the Satyanarayana Temple in Middletown, led the ceremony. He has been coming to the university for the past 10 years to conduct it. "We've been associated with music program since the 1960s," Srinivasan said. Obstacles were removed by praying to the God, Mahaganapati. It is a common Hindu belief that a prayer must be offered to the God for His blessing so that the rest of the mission proceeds without incident. After the prayer was given, the cleansing was started with water that was poured into a metallic vessel. Srinivasan and Joseph Getter, who was also leading the ceremony, symbolically washed their hands with the water. Saraswati was then prayed to and given offerings. Sweet drink, water, incense a clean piece of cloth, flower petals, change and fruits and vegetables were offered. Just before the ceremony's end, the participants stood up and turned to their right three times to absolve their sins. The instruments, textbooks and laptops were laid out on the floor next to the altar. The gold and green altar to which they prayed had icons of Ganesh, Durga and Saraswati. "Offerings are going to be made to Their image on this occasion," Kamla Srinivasan, wife of A.V. Srinivasan, said as she prepared the altar Getter, who is working on his doctorate in Indian music, said after the ceremony that he enjoys the Saraswati Puja Ceremony because he believes he might get a blessing from the Deities and he finds it interesting. He wants to learn more about it, he said. The university also invites professional musicians from India to play and speak with the students during the Navaratri Festival. Indian food is also served during the festival. "To hear a concert by a leading artist is an incredible experience," Getter said. Balasubrahmaniyan, who has been teaching South Indian Karnatak Music at the university for one year, said he's been enjoying himself. "It gives me so much pleasure to be here," Balasubrahmaniyan said. Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 10-14-2004 Guide to Start Hindu study group Free Complete resources and teachers guides:- www.balagokulam.org/teach...tebook.doc www.btinternet.com/~vivek...chools.htm Promote Indian Culture - Guest - 10-19-2004 Live in South Africa, desi style <!--emo&:rocker--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rocker.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='rocker.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--emo&:rock--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rock.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='rock.gif' /><!--endemo--> |