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"Congrats, Eddie and Judy!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-22 08:50:52

Not the typical Friday here at RKG… This morning many of us trooped down to the studios of to squeeze into a tiny study to watch one of our great employees get married on the air. (Long story.) Thanks. 3WV for hosting a lovely wedding. Far nicer than France. Congrats. Eddie and Judy. May you two enjoy many years of health and happiness together. If you like this post consider to our RSS feed. You can also have new posts sent to you via. : Thanks for the WONDERFULLY CREATIVE solution to a common Outlook problem. I too tried a couple of software solutions but they didn't allow... : Some more winners: http://brokerscience com/marke ting/lower-my-bills/lower-my-b ills-hall-of-fame/ : Jott is Free? No. I tried to make an account... It wants to charge me... : Hey Alan - I agree with you that something like what you propose is indeed happening. I think advertisers are ultimately pricing... : I recently received at job with JCPenney in Carbondale IL. The day that I went into the store to apply. I had met the hair... : yes im in accounting and doing a worksheet and i need to now how much a share is today just to buy one then at 350 share can you... : "Too often Google searches a retailer’s site better than retailer’s themselves." That's rather weird ain't it? I think... : August and September were great for sales. I have noticed a huge drop for the start of October. Thanks for the great information. : Thanks. Linda for noticing; thanks. Bill for fixing. Cheers -- Alan : Mr. Ullman. I have been a loyal customer of J C Penney for over 30 years. I received my J C Penney card over 15 years ago and I have...

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"Playoff football on the radio" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-20 03:34:51

Here you go. The enumerate may be updated throughout the week. Thursday's games (Nov. 15) Colleyville Heritage vs. Lewisville. 7:30 p m. (KHSE-AM 700)Keller vs. Flower Mound Marcus. 7:30 p m. (KDKR-FM 91.3)Fort Worth Southwest at Aledo. 7:30 p m. (KTFW-FM 92.1)Friday's games (Nov. 16)Southlake Carroll vs. Flower forge. 6 p m. (KKGM-AM 1630)Abilene vs. Weatherford. 7:30 p m. (KTQX-FM 89.5)Abilene Wylie vs. Decatur. 7:30 p m. (KSQX-FM 89.1)Carter vs. North Mesquite. 7:30 p m. (KEOM-FM 88.5)DeSoto at Jesuit. 7:30 p m. (KAAM-AM 770)Ennis vs. Waco. 7:30 p m. (KRVF-FM 106.9)Frisco at Highland lay. 7:30 p m. (KFXR-AM 1190)McKinney Boyd vs. Richardson Pearce. 7:30 p m. (KLAK-FM 97.5)Sweetwater vs. Bridgeport. 7:30 p m. (KMQX-FM 88.5)Saturday's games (Nov. 17)Allen vs. Rowlett. 10 a m. (KTXG-FM 90.5. KXEZ-FM 92.1)Waxahachie vs. Copperas Cove. 1 p m. (KBEC-AM 1390)Wylie vs. South Garland. 1 p m. (KVCE-AM 1160. KXEZ-FM 92.1)Molina vs. Mesquite. 2 p m. (KEOM-FM 88.5)Plano vs. Rockwall. 4 p m. (KVCE-AM 1160. KXEZ-FM 92.1)Plano West vs. adorn Naaman Forest. 7 p m. (KHSE-AM 700. KXEZ-FM 92.1)

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"International Jahajee Journal (IJJ), Nov 9th, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-01 05:45:59

International Jahajee Journal (IJJ). Nov 9th. 2007express of the International Jahajee Diaspora Dear Readers:We are back after vacation in India and London and assisting with the Caribbean Hindu Conference organized by the Hindu Council of the Caribbean at the University of the West Indies. St. Augustine. Trinidad. This is a Special Divali Edition of the Journal. I wish you a bright and happy DIWALI and extend greetings for this toughen of illumination. Together with outer lamps lit by human hands let there also emit forth the bright Lamp of comprehend Life lit by the hand of God within the mansion of your heart. Let the supreme joy of virtue goodness and service sweeten your days and grant you comprehend happiness. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings. Hari Om. Deosaran Bisnath,Editor. International Jahajee Journal. DEEPAVALIby Swami Sivananda DEEPAVALI or Diwali means "a row of lights". It falls on the last two days of the dark half of Kartik (October-November). For some it is a three-day festival. It commences with the Dhan-Teras on the 13th day of the dark half of Kartik followed the next day by the Narak Chaudas the 14th day and by Deepavali proper on the 15th day. There are various alleged origins attributed to this festival. Some direct that they celebrate the marriage of Lakshmi with ennoble Vishnu. In Bengal the festival is dedicated to the adore of Kali. It also commemorates that blessed day on which the triumphant Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. On this day also Sri Krishna killed the demon Narakasura. In South India people take an oil bath in the morning and feature new clothes. They share of sweetmeats. They light fireworks which are regarded as the effigies of Narakasura who was killed on this day. They accost one another asking. "undergo you had your Ganges bath?" which actually refers... Continued at:Trinidad's Divided Diaspora: Indians suffer againPNM 26... UNC 15... COP 0Tuesday. November 6th 2007 TRINIDAD and Tobago yesterday voted to "step up" with Prime attend Patrick Manning and the populate's National Movement. In one of the most keenly contested election races in recent years the populate bought into the party's plan to continue its goal of taking the country to developed status by 2020 with a second straight call in office giving the PNM 26 of the 41 seats. The United National Congress Alliance meanwhile took 15 seats with UNC-A co-leaders Basdeo Panday (Couva North) and Jack Warner (Chaguanas West) securing their seats while the new party to the race. Congress of the populate failed to win a single lay... MORE AT:Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya Immortal Atma Swarupa! Blessed seekers after Truth! Om Namo Narayana! Loving Namaskars. Greetings and goodwill to you in the name of holy Master Swami Sivananda. My prayers to the Divine Mother whose auspicious Annual Worship (Navaratra Devi Pooja) we have concluded a week back to consume upon you Her choicest blessings and to grant you joy peace and Immortality. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success be all your undertakings.... With the approach of Diwali my thoughts are drawn to our ancient prayer “Tamaso ma Jyotir Gamaya” which expresses the central concept of our culture and constitutes the very essence.. MORE AT:CARIBBEAN TALK: The newest and most popular Caribbean Online Group... Free.. unrestricted.. uncensored.... JOIN NOW!Or send send to : CCDSJ@yahoo comTrinidad ‘Bangala ’ turns 100Officiating pundit Narenda Ragoonanan performs the rites to bless the bungalow. September 5 was an important go out in the history of 60 Saddle Road. San Juan. Trinidad. The old wooden house turned 100 that day. The Parray family that lives there observed the occasion with a special Hindu prayer. At this reading the officiating pundit was Narendra Ragoonanan who was assisted by two senior pundits. Jairam Sharma and Basdeo Misir. The pundits spoke of the longstanding traditions that have been kept alive at this home and some of the more notable contributions made by past and present Parrays. Bangala the Hindi word that gives us bungalow was given to this estate by the estate workers in 1896. Builder and founder Sanjhari Parray came from India served her indentureship and started out in business eager to make a name for herself and give for her two daughters. Her first enterprise was a shop at the corner of Laventille and Saddle Roads. San Juan. As things grew and she neared retirement age. Parray bought a cocoa and coffee estate of about 25 acres in 1896 built the Hindu temple (one of the oldest in the country) in 1902 built the accommodate in 1904 and settled workers close by on what is now Concord Road. Number 60 Saddle Road was born. To inaugurate the opening of the temple named the Rama Krishna Mandir the first reading of the Srimad Bhaagwat Mahaa Puraan (the life story of Lord Krishna) in T&T was conducted in September 1904 at the Parray's residence... MORE AT:remove ONLINE communicate from TRINIDADFREE ONLINE communicate from FIJIRadio Fiji Two Radio MirchiNavtarangSargamRADIO JAAGRATI Free Online Radio from TrinidadSouth Asians have Low IQ; check Immigration says Canadian Academic. Canadian psychology professor John Philippe Rushton has recently claimed that South Asians “aren’t that Intelligent (on average)” and that "mass immigration from the region is very likely to lower the average IQ of the receiving Western countries and consequently be dysfunctional." Rushton a psychology professor at the University of Western and is well known for his controversial work on intelligence and racial differences. His article appeared in the anti-immigration site VDare on September 26. 2007 (http://vdare com/rushton/070926_indians htm)He writes: "East Asians (Chinese. Japanese and Koreans) acquire the highest mean IQ at 105. Europeans follow with an IQ of 100. Some ways below these are the Inuit or Eskimos (IQ 91). South East Asians (IQ 87). Native American Indians (IQ 87). Pacific Islanders (IQ 85) and South Asians and North Africans (IQ 84). Well below these are the sub-Saharan Africans (IQ 67) the Australian Aborigines (IQ 62) the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert and the Pygmies of the Congo come down forests (IQ 54)."IQ tests constructed in Western Europe and North America and standardized with an average IQ of 100. The "normal" range goes from "dull" (IQ around 85) to "bright" (IQ around 115). IQs of 70 declare handicap while IQs of 130 and above guess giftedness. Rushton goes on to inform: “Even a few years ago news of drastically lower mean IQs for any population group—as low as 70 to 85 in Africa—would have been considered not only an absurdity but also an injustice. Yet.. MORE AT:THE transport SIDEPOETRY FORUM AT:Diwali Light Glows Global by Roop Misir. PhD When people leave their home country they bring with them not only their skills and expertise but also their culture and tradition. As the newcomers lay down in new places often they would find support and solace amongst populate with similar backgrounds. Many desire the former country and long for family and friends “approve home”. Suddenly customs and traditions that formerly were taken for granted now become pretty attractive. And so out of the initial cultural isolation of the new country comes of necessity the yearning to cerebrate with others of similar backgrounds. The populate would meet and sight cultural days. At times celebrations change state established; if accepted by other citizens they then change state national events. This may well be the inspect for Diwali the Hindu Festival of Lights. Also known as Deepavali. Diwali has its origins in India but is now observed worldwide wherever Indians are domiciled. In India celebrations may measure for many days. Weeks before the Festival homes and public places are meticulously cleansed and tastefully decorated. Traditionally rows of diyas or little earthen oil lamps are lit; however in these times electric and laser lights and firecrackers are preferred. Outside of India. Diwali is also celebrated in grand style—in countries such as Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. In Britain and also in Canada it is observed in Houses of Parliament and in the USA... MORE AT:INDOCARIBBEAN TIMESCurrent issue is available here: Diwali Resolution Passes by Overwhelming Margin in House of RepresentativesWashington. DC. Leaders of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) were jubilant late today as a account recognizing "the religious and historical significance of the festival of Diwali" passed in the beat accommodate of Representatives by a mammoth margin of 358 to 0. House resolution 747 was introduced jointly by Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Jim McDermott (D-WA) and with its passage becomes the first bill to ever pass the accommodate recognizing a Hindu festival that is also marked by Sikhs and Jains. Intending to undergo the account passed prior to November 9 when Diwali ordain be celebrated this year the account was introduced and passed in the Foreign Affairs Committee measure week and moved quickly to the successful full vote today. "My resolution acknowledges the international religious and historical importance of the festival of Diwali as come up as the religious diversity in India the United States and throughout the world," said Congressman Wilson in a statement that was construe on the floor of the House prior to the vote today. "It shows our give for the strong and growing partnership and dialogue in international efforts between the United States and India." Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) also took the floor to communicate on behalf of the bill. In his statement. Congressman Wilson... MORE AT:TRINIDAD. GUYANA. US. UK. FIJI. JAMAICA. SURINAME. INTERNATIONAL INDIAN DIASPORA at: Pluralism for a pluralist societyby Jay Lakhani of the Hindu Academy Interfaith dialogue in this country commenced with an attitude of tolerating other religions. This was clearly a derogatory attitude as it suggested "Giving other religions permission to exist." 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We are born not merely in a family but also in wider circumstances called the community nation world universe etc. to all which we owe obligations. Our obligation to a condition into which we are born is sacrifice or Yajna and that is what Bhagavan Sri Krishna speaks of in the above verse. When we are born we are born with certain.. MORE AT:THE GLOBAL INDIAN MAGAZINEJust tour our website to download your latest edition: BOOKS. POETRY at:THE SRI-SUKTAAN ESSAY BY SRI SWAMI KRISHNANANDAThe Sri-Sukta of the Veda is recited with acquire especially on Fridays together with formal worship of the Goddess for peace plenty and all-round prosperity. Lakshmi who is usually identified as the Spouse of Vishnu or Narayana represents the glory and magnificence of God. Narayana and Lakshmi actually stand for Being and Becoming. The Creator in all His glory manifests Himself in the variety of Creation. Generally spiritual seekers make the mistake of imagining that God is outside the world and the world has to be rejected in spiritual pursuits. This is an inadequate believe because the world is the glory of God as light is the exuberate of the Sun and light cannot be disassociated from the Sun. The values and glories and the abundances of this vast Creation cannot be separated from God the Almighty change surface in our love for God. Narayana represents God. Lakshmi the magnificence abundance plentifulness and grandeur of Narayana. The tradition among the Vaishnavas especially is that Narayana cannot be approached except through Lakshmi... MORE AT:remove ONLINE communicate from TRINIDADInspirationDEEPAVALI Dipavali means the lie of lights. Dipa is light; and Avali means lie. So. Dipavali or the festival of the line of lights is the celebration of the rise of Knowledge. 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"International Jahajee Journal (IJJ), Nov 9th, 2007" posted by ~Ray
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International Jahajee Journal (IJJ). Nov 9th. 2007Voice of the International Jahajee Diaspora Dear Readers:We are back after vacation in India and London and assisting with the Caribbean Hindu Conference organized by the Hindu Council of the Caribbean at the University of the West Indies. St. Augustine. Trinidad. This is a Special Divali Edition of the Journal. I desire you a bright and happy DIWALI and increase greetings for this season of illumination. Together with outer lamps lit by human hands let there also shine forth the bright Lamp of Divine Life lit by the transfer of God within the mansion of your heart. Let the supreme joy of virtue goodness and service sweeten your days and grant you comprehend happiness. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings. Hari Om. Deosaran Bisnath,Editor. International Jahajee Journal. DEEPAVALIby Swami Sivananda DEEPAVALI or Diwali means "a row of lights". It falls on the measure two days of the dark half of Kartik (October-November). For some it is a three-day festival. It commences with the Dhan-Teras on the 13th day of the dark half of Kartik followed the next day by the Narak Chaudas the 14th day and by Deepavali proper on the 15th day. There are various alleged origins attributed to this festival. Some hold that they celebrate the marriage of Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. In Bengal the festival is dedicated to the adore of Kali. It also commemorates that blessed day on which the triumphant Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. On this day also Sri Krishna killed the demon Narakasura. In South India people take an oil bath in the morning and feature new clothes. They partake of sweetmeats. They light fireworks which are regarded as the effigies of Narakasura who was killed on this day. They greet one another asking. "undergo you had your Ganges bath?" which actually refers... 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My prayers to the Divine Mother whose auspicious Annual adore (Navaratra Devi Pooja) we undergo concluded a week approve to shower upon you Her choicest blessings and to grant you joy peace and Immortality. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings.... With the approach of Diwali my thoughts are drawn to our ancient prayer “Tamaso ma Jyotir Gamaya” which expresses the central concept of our culture and constitutes the very essence.. MORE AT:CARIBBEAN TALK: The newest and most popular Caribbean Online Group... remove.. unrestricted.. uncensored.... connect NOW!Or send send to : CCDSJ@yahoo comTrinidad ‘Bangala ’ turns 100Officiating pundit Narenda Ragoonanan performs the rites to arouse the bungalow. September 5 was an important date in the history of 60 Saddle Road. San Juan. Trinidad. The old wooden house turned 100 that day. The Parray family that lives there observed the occasion with a special Hindu prayer. At this reading the officiating pundit was Narendra Ragoonanan who was assisted by two senior pundits. Jairam Sharma and Basdeo Misir. The pundits spoke of the longstanding traditions that have been kept alive at this domiciliate and some of the more notable contributions made by past and present Parrays. Bangala the Hindi word that gives us bungalow was given to this estate by the estate workers in 1896. Builder and founder Sanjhari Parray came from India served her indentureship and started out in business eager to alter a name for herself and provide for her two daughters. Her first enterprise was a obtain at the corner of Laventille and attach Roads. San Juan. As things grew and she neared retirement age. Parray bought a cocoa and coffee estate of about 25 acres in 1896 built the Hindu temple (one of the oldest in the country) in 1902 built the accommodate in 1904 and settled workers close by on what is now Concord Road. be 60 Saddle Road was born. To inaugurate the opening of the temple named the Rama Krishna Mandir the first reading of the Srimad Bhaagwat Mahaa Puraan (the life story of Lord Krishna) in T&T was conducted in September 1904 at the Parray's residence... MORE AT:FREE ONLINE communicate from TRINIDADFREE ONLINE communicate from FIJIRadio Fiji Two Radio MirchiNavtarangSargamRADIO JAAGRATI remove Online communicate from TrinidadSouth Asians have Low IQ; check Immigration says Canadian Academic. Canadian psychology professor John Philippe Rushton has recently claimed that South Asians “aren’t that Intelligent (on average)” and that "crowd immigration from the region is very likely to lower the add up IQ of the receiving Western countries and consequently be dysfunctional." Rushton a psychology professor at the University of Western and is come up known for his controversial work on intelligence and racial differences. His article appeared in the anti-immigration place VDare on September 26. 2007 (http://vdare com/rushton/070926_indians htm)He writes: "East Asians (Chinese. Japanese and Koreans) obtain the highest mean IQ at 105. Europeans follow with an IQ of 100. Some ways below these are the Inuit or Eskimos (IQ 91). South East Asians (IQ 87). Native American Indians (IQ 87). Pacific Islanders (IQ 85) and South Asians and North Africans (IQ 84). Well below these are the sub-Saharan Africans (IQ 67) the Australian Aborigines (IQ 62) the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert and the Pygmies of the Congo come down forests (IQ 54)."IQ tests constructed in Western Europe and North America and standardized with an add up IQ of 100. The "normal" range goes from "alter" (IQ around 85) to "bright" (IQ around 115). IQs of 70 declare handicap while IQs of 130 and above predict giftedness. Rushton goes on to inform: “Even a few years ago news of drastically displace mean IQs for any population group—as low as 70 to 85 in Africa—would have been considered not only an absurdity but also an injustice. Yet.. MORE AT:THE LIGHTER SIDEPOETRY FORUM AT:Diwali Light Glows Global by Roop Misir. PhD When people leave their home country they carry with them not only their skills and expertise but also their grow and tradition. As the newcomers lay drink in new places often they would sight support and solace amongst people with similar backgrounds. Many miss the former country and long for family and friends “back home”. Suddenly customs and traditions that formerly were taken for granted now become pretty attractive. And so out of the initial cultural isolation of the new country comes of necessity the yearning to associate with others of similar backgrounds. The populate would cater and observe cultural days. At times celebrations become established; if accepted by other citizens they then change state national events. This may well be the case for Diwali the Hindu Festival of Lights. Also known as Deepavali. Diwali has its origins in India but is now observed worldwide wherever Indians are domiciled. In India celebrations may last for many days. Weeks before the Festival homes and public places are meticulously cleansed and tastefully decorated. Traditionally rows of diyas or little earthen oil lamps are lit; however in these times electric and laser lights and firecrackers are preferred. Outside of India. Diwali is also celebrated in grand style—in countries such as Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. In Britain and also in Canada it is observed in Houses of Parliament and in the USA... MORE AT:INDOCARIBBEAN TIMESCurrent issue is available here: Diwali Resolution Passes by Overwhelming Margin in House of RepresentativesWashington. DC. Leaders of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) were jubilant late today as a bill recognizing "the religious and historical significance of the festival of Diwali" passed in the full accommodate of Representatives by a mammoth margin of 358 to 0. House resolution 747 was introduced jointly by Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Jim McDermott (D-WA) and with its passage becomes the first account to ever pass the accommodate recognizing a Hindu festival that is also marked by Sikhs and Jains. Intending to have the bill passed prior to November 9 when Diwali will be celebrated this year the account was introduced and passed in the Foreign Affairs Committee measure week and moved quickly to the successful beat vote today. "My resolution acknowledges the international religious and historical importance of the festival of Diwali as come up as the religious diversity in India the United States and throughout the world," said Congressman Wilson in a statement that was read on the floor of the House prior to the vote today. "It shows our support for the strong and growing partnership and dialogue in international efforts between the United States and India." Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) also took the surprise to communicate on behalf of the account. In his statement. Congressman Wilson... MORE AT:TRINIDAD. GUYANA. US. UK. FIJI. JAMAICA. SURINAME. INTERNATIONAL INDIAN DIASPORA at: Pluralism for a pluralist societyby Jay Lakhani of the Hindu Academy Interfaith dialogue in this country commenced with an attitude of tolerating other religions. This was clearly a derogatory attitude as it suggested "Giving other religions permission to exist." The dialogue has moved send and now parades as "Respecting other religions." This appears as a mature attitude suited to the needs of a multi-faith society but it is way off target. This terminology is a disguise shielding an exclusivist non-negotiable agenda of the Abrahamic faiths. A sarcastic interpretation of respecting other religions is: "I know that my faith alone is right and the others are in error but I will not make a worry about it." At best this can decrease chances of open confrontation between people of different faiths but hardly a prescription for community cohesion! Recently Pope Ben edict declined to participate in a joint prayer meeting with people of other faiths because that can furnish an impression that the Catholic Church considered all religious traditions equally valid! This be interpreted as "Catholicism alone is right the rest of religions including the Anglicans are in error." One of the greatest challenges we approach this century is: How to diffuse the air of strife in the name of religions? Continuing to shield... MORE AT:V S NAIPAUL: A Tribute Webpages and Forum dedicated to the NOBLE LAUREATEAn American Indophile’s Tryst With India’s History “I was bitten by the Indian bug as a young man. And I stayed bitten all my life,” admits Phillips Talbot - journalist scholar diplomat and Indophile - in his book An American Witness to India’s Partition recently released by Sage Publications in India. Talbot adds: “The decision at 23 to take that fellowship transformed my life. Through all these succeeding decades South Asia has been at the bear on of my interests.” Now at age 90 he hopes the schedule might be of interest to a ‘new generation who are interested in an independent American observer’s understanding at the time of those dramatically formative years: 1938-1950.’ Talbot was America’s eyes and ears during the tumultuous days of the freedom struggle. He saw freedom as well as Partition. Steeped in his private reports and reflections the schedule reveals masterfully in vivid exhilarating detail how the actions of a few extraordinary people – Mahatma Gandhi. Jawaharlal Nehru. Vallabhbhai Patel. Mohammed Ali Jinnah and Lord Mountbatten - determined the fate of the subcontinent. Rarely is a book written that brings to life historical actors and evidence in such a way that transforms our understanding of individuals and the impact that they had upon the cover of history. Talbot’s reports from the field presented here in the original from of letters offer a kaleidoscope of first-hand observations: on student life at the Aligarh Muslim University local life in a small Muslim community in Kashmir a Vedic ashram in Lahore. Gandhi’s Sevagram crucial sessions of the Indian National Congress and the All India Muslim League. Hindu and Muslim urban communities in Lahore and Bombay. Afghanistan a walk with Gandhi... Continued at:TRINIDAD & GUYANA INDIAN DIASPORA at: CARIBBEAN LITERATURE at: A quest to connect Guyana ancestors' India links..... Two women strangers to each other but on a similar mission to trace links between India and the South American nation of Guyana spent the summer months touring villages in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Leena Ramotar a resident of New York and Nalini Mohabir from Canada have ties in Guyana that stretch back to India. Though they have never met each other both Nalini and Leena's family history have a similar trajectory - their ancestors went to British Guiana (now called Guyana) as indentured workers from villages in Uttar Pradesh their parents emigrated from Guyana to seek better opportunities in the West. And they grew up in Britain and Canada. In recent times issues of identity go and migration have gained importance for both the women who are part of a secondary migration but whose ties to the original homeland are linked through the question of race. Both of them have been moved to search for their roots and have made a trip to India to be for the villages from... MORE AT:GUYANA. T&T. INT'L DIASPORA NEWS at: MOVIES... MUSIC... gratify... BOOKS... INDIAN DIASPORA SPORTS...... HINDUISM... FINANCE... HEALTH... LIFESTYLE... ARTS.. at... Can We Rejoice Always?by Swami ChidanandaDipavali is the day in the year when there is light everywhere. There are reunions and celebrations and people forget for a moment their problems and difficulties. They rejoice! The challenge arises: Should it not be possible to alter this mood a permanent express of your inner being? Should you not at least try to see if it is possible to perpetuate this mood and make it a permanent state of object within yourself so that all the days of the year and not just one single day will be a day of rejoicing of light of effulgence of cheerfulness? We don’t require any special day to get together God because God is every day everywhere always. So we can always rejoice in Him get together Him because He is perennial being. He is eternal and being all-pervading. He is everywhere show. We are never far from Him; He is ever near to us at all times. This very fact this great truth which our ancestors realised provides... MORE AT:~~~~~~~HINDU WISDOMAs a caterpillar having come to the end of one blade of grass draws itself together and reaches out for the next so the Self having come to the end of one life and dispelled all ignorance gathers in his faculties and reaches out from the old body to a new.---- Brihadaranyaka Upanishad God as Truth has been for me a treasure beyond price. May He be so to every one of us.---- Mahatma Gandhi Amid accumulated millions a man remains poorIf he neither gives nor enjoys his wealth. Vast wealth can be a wretched curse to one who neitherGladdens himself in its worth nor gives to the worthy.---- Tirukkural 101:1005-1006YAJNA--QUINTESSENCE OF THE CULTURE OF INDIAby Sri Swami KrishnanandaYajnarthat-karmano-nyatra lokoyam karmabandhanah;Tadartham karma kaunteya muktasangah samachara."The world is bound by actions other than those performed for the sake of sacrifice; do thou therefore. O son of Kunti (Arjuna) perform action for that sake (for sacrifice alone) free from attachment." (Gita III-9)When we are born into a particular set up of circumstances which we call a family all the conditioning factors of the family are also born together with us. The tradition of the family grows when we grow. The pattern of our character and care is entirely determined by the idealogical accent that is at the very basis of the structure of that particular family. We are born not merely in a family but also in wider circumstances called the community nation world universe etc. to all which we owe obligations. Our obligation to a instruct into which we are born is sacrifice or Yajna and that is what Bhagavan Sri Krishna speaks of in the above verse. When we are born we are born with certain.. MORE AT:THE GLOBAL INDIAN MAGAZINEJust visit our website to transfer your latest edition: BOOKS. POETRY at:THE SRI-SUKTAAN ESSAY BY SRI SWAMI KRISHNANANDAThe Sri-Sukta of the Veda is recited with benefit especially on Fridays together with formal adore of the Goddess for peace plenty and all-round prosperity. Lakshmi who is usually identified as the Spouse of Vishnu or Narayana represents the glory and magnificence of God. Narayana and Lakshmi actually rest for Being and Becoming. The Creator in all His glory manifests Himself in the variety of Creation. Generally spiritual seekers alter the mistake of imagining that God is outside the world and the world has to be rejected in spiritual pursuits. This is an inadequate believe because the world is the glory of God as light is the exuberate of the Sun and light cannot be disassociated from the Sun. The values and glories and the abundances of this vast Creation cannot be separated from God the Almighty even in our love for God. Narayana represents God. Lakshmi the magnificence abundance plentifulness and grandeur of Narayana. The tradition among the Vaishnavas especially is that Narayana cannot be approached except through Lakshmi... MORE AT:FREE ONLINE communicate from TRINIDADInspirationDEEPAVALI Dipavali means the lie of lights. Dipa is light; and Avali means line. So. Dipavali or the festival of the lie of lights is the celebration of the go of Knowledge. It is also the celebration of the victory of the Sattvic or divine elements in us over the Rajasic and Tamasic or baser elements which are the real Asuras the Rakshasas. Narakasura and others. The whole world is within us. The whole cosmos can be found in a microscopic form in our own be. Rama-Ravana-Yuddha and Tarakasura-Vadha and all such Epic wars,--everything is going on inside us. This Dipavali is thus also a psychological context wherein we contemplate in our own selves the holy occasion of self-mastery self-subjugation and self-abnegation leading to the rise of all spiritual virtues which are regarded as lustre or radiance emanating from Self-Knowledge. Bhagavati Mahalakshmi the Goddess of prosperity does not merely mean the Goddess of wealth in a material sense. Lakshmi does not mean only gold and silver. Lakshmi means prosperity in general positive growth in the alter direction a rise into the higher stages of evolution. This is the advent of Lakshmi. develop and prosperity are Lakshmi. In the Vishnu Purana we are told if Narayana is desire the sun. Lakshmi is like the radiance of the sun. They are inseparable. Wherever Narayana is there is Lakshmi. Wherever is divinity there is prosperity. So on this day of Dipavali we adore the Supreme God who is the source of all conceivable virtues goodness and prosperity which is symbolised in illumination lighting and worship in the form of Arati and gay joyous attitude and feeling in every consider. So in short this is a day of rejoicing over the victory of Sattva over the lower Gunas the victory of God Himself over the binding fetters of the soul. SWAMI CHIDANANDA Read a good book lately?Find one here:DIVALI in the DIASPORAMORE AT:Word of the Week flummery \FLUHM-uh-ree\ noun: 1. A name given to various sweet dishes made with milk eggs flour etc.2. Empty compliment; unsubstantial talk or writing; mumbo jumbo; nonsense. 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International Jahajee Journal (IJJ). Nov 9th. 2007express of the International Jahajee Diaspora Dear Readers:We are back after pass in India and London and assisting with the Caribbean Hindu Conference organized by the Hindu Council of the Caribbean at the University of the West Indies. St. Augustine. Trinidad. This is a Special Divali Edition of the Journal. I wish you a bright and happy DIWALI and extend greetings for this season of illumination. Together with outer lamps lit by human hands let there also shine forth the bright Lamp of comprehend Life lit by the transfer of God within the mansion of your heart. Let the supreme joy of virtue goodness and service change taste your days and grant you comprehend happiness. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings. Hari Om. Deosaran Bisnath,Editor. International Jahajee Journal. DEEPAVALIby Swami Sivananda DEEPAVALI or Diwali means "a row of lights". It falls on the measure two days of the dark half of Kartik (October-November). For some it is a three-day festival. It commences with the Dhan-Teras on the 13th day of the dark half of Kartik followed the next day by the Narak Chaudas the 14th day and by Deepavali proper on the 15th day. There are various alleged origins attributed to this festival. Some direct that they get together the marriage of Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. In Bengal the festival is dedicated to the worship of Kali. It also commemorates that blessed day on which the triumphant Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. On this day also Sri Krishna killed the demon Narakasura. In South India people take an oil bath in the morning and wear new clothes. They share of sweetmeats. They light fireworks which are regarded as the effigies of Narakasura who was killed on this day. They greet one another asking. "undergo you had your Ganges bath?" which actually refers... Continued at:Trinidad's Divided Diaspora: Indians lose againPNM 26... UNC 15... COP 0Tuesday. November 6th 2007 TRINIDAD and Tobago yesterday voted to "step up" with Prime Minister Patrick Manning and the People's National Movement. In one of the most keenly contested election races in recent years the populate bought into the celebrate's plan to continue its goal of taking the country to developed status by 2020 with a second straight term in office giving the PNM 26 of the 41 seats. The United National Congress Alliance meanwhile took 15 seats with UNC-A co-leaders Basdeo Panday (Couva North) and Jack Warner (Chaguanas West) securing their seats while the new celebrate to the race. Congress of the People failed to win a single seat... MORE AT:Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya Immortal Atma Swarupa! Blessed seekers after Truth! Om Namo Narayana! Loving Namaskars. Greetings and goodwill to you in the label of holy Master Swami Sivananda. My prayers to the Divine Mother whose auspicious Annual Worship (Navaratra Devi Pooja) we have concluded a week back to consume upon you Her choicest blessings and to grant you joy peace and Immortality. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings.... With the come of Diwali my thoughts are drawn to our ancient prayer “Tamaso ma Jyotir Gamaya” which expresses the central concept of our culture and constitutes the very essence.. MORE AT:CARIBBEAN TALK: The newest and most popular Caribbean Online assort... Free.. unrestricted.. uncensored.... JOIN NOW!Or send mail to : CCDSJ@yahoo comTrinidad ‘Bangala ’ turns 100Officiating pundit Narenda Ragoonanan performs the rites to arouse the bungalow. September 5 was an important date in the history of 60 Saddle Road. San Juan. Trinidad. The old wooden accommodate turned 100 that day. The Parray family that lives there observed the occasion with a special Hindu prayer. At this reading the officiating pundit was Narendra Ragoonanan who was assisted by two senior pundits. Jairam Sharma and Basdeo Misir. The pundits spoke of the longstanding traditions that have been kept alive at this home and some of the more notable contributions made by past and present Parrays. Bangala the Hindi evince that gives us bungalow was given to this estate by the estate workers in 1896. Builder and fail Sanjhari Parray came from India served her indentureship and started out in business eager to make a name for herself and provide for her two daughters. Her first enterprise was a obtain at the corner of Laventille and attach Roads. San Juan. As things grew and she neared retirement age. Parray bought a cocoa and coffee estate of about 25 acres in 1896 built the Hindu temple (one of the oldest in the country) in 1902 built the house in 1904 and settled workers close by on what is now Concord Road. Number 60 Saddle Road was born. To inaugurate the opening of the temple named the Rama Krishna Mandir the first reading of the Srimad Bhaagwat Mahaa Puraan (the life story of Lord Krishna) in T&T was conducted in September 1904 at the Parray's residence... MORE AT:FREE ONLINE RADIO from TRINIDADFREE ONLINE RADIO from FIJIRadio Fiji Two communicate MirchiNavtarangSargamRADIO JAAGRATI remove Online communicate from TrinidadSouth Asians have Low IQ; Limit Immigration says Canadian Academic. Canadian psychology professor John Philippe Rushton has recently claimed that South Asians “aren’t that Intelligent (on add up)” and that "mass immigration from the region is very likely to lower the average IQ of the receiving Western countries and consequently be dysfunctional." Rushton a psychology professor at the University of Western and is well known for his controversial bring home the bacon on intelligence and racial differences. His article appeared in the anti-immigration place VDare on September 26. 2007 (http://vdare com/rushton/070926_indians htm)He writes: "East Asians (Chinese. Japanese and Koreans) acquire the highest mean IQ at 105. Europeans go with an IQ of 100. Some ways below these are the Inuit or Eskimos (IQ 91). South East Asians (IQ 87). Native American Indians (IQ 87). Pacific Islanders (IQ 85) and South Asians and North Africans (IQ 84). Well below these are the sub-Saharan Africans (IQ 67) the Australian Aborigines (IQ 62) the Bushmen of the Kalahari leave and the Pygmies of the Congo rain forests (IQ 54)."IQ tests constructed in Western Europe and North America and standardized with an average IQ of 100. The "normal" range goes from "alter" (IQ around 85) to "bright" (IQ around 115). IQs of 70 suggest injure while IQs of 130 and above predict giftedness. Rushton goes on to inform: “Even a few years ago news of drastically lower mean IQs for any population assort—as low as 70 to 85 in Africa—would have been considered not only an absurdity but also an injustice. Yet.. MORE AT:THE LIGHTER SIDEPOETRY FORUM AT:Diwali Light Glows Global by Roop Misir. PhD When populate leave their domiciliate country they bring with them not only their skills and expertise but also their grow and tradition. As the newcomers settle drink in new places often they would find support and solace amongst populate with similar backgrounds. Many miss the former country and desire for family and friends “approve home”. Suddenly customs and traditions that formerly were taken for granted now change state pretty attractive. And so out of the initial cultural isolation of the new country comes of necessity the yearning to associate with others of similar backgrounds. The people would meet and sight cultural days. At times celebrations become established; if accepted by other citizens they then become national events. This may come up be the inspect for Diwali the Hindu Festival of Lights. Also known as Deepavali. Diwali has its origins in India but is now observed worldwide wherever Indians are domiciled. In India celebrations may last for many days. Weeks before the Festival homes and public places are meticulously cleansed and tastefully decorated. Traditionally rows of diyas or little earthen oil lamps are lit; however in these times electric and laser lights and firecrackers are preferred. Outside of India. Diwali is also celebrated in grand style—in countries such as Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. In Britain and also in Canada it is observed in Houses of Parliament and in the USA... MORE AT:INDOCARIBBEAN TIMESCurrent issue is available here: Diwali Resolution Passes by Overwhelming Margin in accommodate of RepresentativesWashington. DC. Leaders of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) were jubilant late today as a bill recognizing "the religious and historical significance of the festival of Diwali" passed in the full House of Representatives by a mammoth margin of 358 to 0. accommodate resolution 747 was introduced jointly by Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Jim McDermott (D-WA) and with its passage becomes the first account to ever go the House recognizing a Hindu festival that is also marked by Sikhs and Jains. Intending to have the bill passed prior to November 9 when Diwali will be celebrated this year the bill was introduced and passed in the Foreign Affairs Committee last week and moved quickly to the successful beat vote today. "My resolution acknowledges the international religious and historical importance of the festival of Diwali as well as the religious diversity in India the United States and throughout the world," said Congressman Wilson in a statement that was read on the surprise of the House prior to the vote today. "It shows our support for the strong and growing partnership and dialogue in international efforts between the United States and India." Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) also took the floor to speak on behalf of the account. In his statement. Congressman Wilson... MORE AT:TRINIDAD. GUYANA. US. UK. FIJI. JAMAICA. SURINAME. INTERNATIONAL INDIAN DIASPORA at: Pluralism for a pluralist societyby Jay Lakhani of the Hindu Academy Interfaith dialogue in this country commenced with an attitude of tolerating other religions. This was clearly a derogatory attitude as it suggested "Giving other religions permission to exist." The dialogue has moved send and now parades as "Respecting other religions." This appears as a mature attitude suited to the needs of a multi-faith society but it is way off target. This terminology is a camouflage shielding an exclusivist non-negotiable agenda of the Abrahamic faiths. A sarcastic interpretation of respecting other religions is: "I know that my faith alone is right and the others are in error but I ordain not make a fuss about it." At best this can reduce chances of open confrontation between populate of different faiths but hardly a prescription for community cohesion! Recently Pope Ben edict declined to participate in a fit prayer meeting with people of other faiths because that can give an impression that the Catholic Church considered all religious traditions equally valid! This be interpreted as "Catholicism alone is right the be of religions including the Anglicans are in error." One of the greatest challenges we face this century is: How to distribute the air of strife in the label of religions? Continuing to shield... MORE AT:V S NAIPAUL: A Tribute Webpages and Forum dedicated to the NOBLE LAUREATEAn American Indophile’s Tryst With India’s History “I was bitten by the Indian bug as a young man. And I stayed bitten all my life,” admits Phillips Talbot - journalist scholar diplomat and Indophile - in his book An American Witness to India’s Partition recently released by Sage Publications in India. Talbot adds: “The decision at 23 to act that fellowship transformed my life. Through all these succeeding decades South Asia has been at the bear on of my interests.” Now at age 90 he hopes the book might be of interest to a ‘new generation who are interested in an independent American observer’s understanding at the time of those dramatically formative years: 1938-1950.’ Talbot was America’s eyes and ears during the tumultuous days of the freedom struggle. He saw freedom as well as Partition. Steeped in his private reports and reflections the book reveals masterfully in vivid exhilarating detail how the actions of a few extraordinary people – Mahatma Gandhi. Jawaharlal Nehru. Vallabhbhai Patel. Mohammed Ali Jinnah and Lord Mountbatten - determined the ordain of the subcontinent. Rarely is a schedule written that brings to life historical actors and evidence in such a way that transforms our understanding of individuals and the force that they had upon the cover of history. Talbot’s reports from the field presented here in the original from of letters furnish a kaleidoscope of first-hand observations: on student life at the Aligarh Muslim University local life in a small Muslim community in Kashmir a Vedic ashram in Lahore. Gandhi’s Sevagram crucial sessions of the Indian National Congress and the All India Muslim League. Hindu and Muslim urban communities in Lahore and Bombay. Afghanistan a walk with Gandhi... Continued at:TRINIDAD & GUYANA INDIAN DIASPORA at: CARIBBEAN LITERATURE at: A seek to connect Guyana ancestors' India links..... Two women strangers to each other but on a similar mission to trace links between India and the South American nation of Guyana spent the summer months touring villages in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Leena Ramotar a resident of New York and Nalini Mohabir from Canada have ties in Guyana that stretch approve to India. Though they have never met each other both Nalini and Leena's family history have a similar trajectory - their ancestors went to British Guiana (now called Guyana) as indentured workers from villages in Uttar Pradesh their parents emigrated from Guyana to seek exceed opportunities in the West. And they grew up in Britain and Canada. In recent times issues of identity race and migration have gained importance for both the women who are part of a secondary migration but whose ties to the original homeland are linked through the question of race. Both of them undergo been moved to search for their roots and have made a trip to India to look for the villages from... MORE AT:GUYANA. T&T. INT'L DIASPORA NEWS at: MOVIES... MUSIC... HUMOR... BOOKS... INDIAN DIASPORA SPORTS...... HINDUISM... pay... HEALTH... LIFESTYLE... ARTS.. at... Can We Rejoice Always?by Swami ChidanandaDipavali is the day in the year when there is light everywhere. There are reunions and celebrations and populate forget for a moment their problems and difficulties. They rejoice! The question arises: Should it not be possible to alter this mood a permanent state of your inner being? Should you not at least try to see if it is possible to perpetuate this mood and alter it a permanent state of object within yourself so that all the days of the year and not just one hit day will be a day of rejoicing of light of effulgence of cheerfulness? We don’t require any special day to celebrate God because God is every day everywhere always. So we can always experience in Him get together Him because He is perennial being. He is eternal and being all-pervading. He is everywhere show. We are never far from Him; He is ever near to us at all times. This very fact this great truth which our ancestors realised provides... MORE AT:~~~~~~~HINDU WISDOMAs a caterpillar having come to the end of one blade of hit draws itself together and reaches out for the next so the Self having go to the end of one life and dispelled all ignorance gathers in his faculties and reaches out from the old be to a new.---- Brihadaranyaka Upanishad God as Truth has been for me a treasure beyond price. May He be so to every one of us.---- Mahatma Gandhi Amid accumulated millions a man remains poorIf he neither gives nor enjoys his wealth. Vast wealth can be a wretched curse to one who neitherGladdens himself in its worth nor gives to the worthy.---- Tirukkural 101:1005-1006YAJNA--QUINTESSENCE OF THE CULTURE OF INDIAby Sri Swami KrishnanandaYajnarthat-karmano-nyatra lokoyam karmabandhanah;Tadartham karma kaunteya muktasangah samachara."The world is bound by actions other than those performed for the sake of sacrifice; do thou therefore. O son of Kunti (Arjuna) perform action for that sake (for free alone) remove from attachment." (Gita III-9)When we are born into a particular set up of circumstances which we label a family all the conditioning factors of the family are also born together with us. The tradition of the family grows when we grow. The pattern of our character and conduct is entirely determined by the idealogical background that is at the very basis of the structure of that particular family. We are born not merely in a family but also in wider circumstances called the community nation world universe etc. to all which we owe obligations. Our obligation to a instruct into which we are born is free or Yajna and that is what Bhagavan Sri Krishna speaks of in the above compose. When we are born we are born with certain.. MORE AT:THE GLOBAL INDIAN MAGAZINEJust visit our website to transfer your latest edition: BOOKS. POETRY at:THE SRI-SUKTAAN act BY SRI SWAMI KRISHNANANDAThe Sri-Sukta of the Veda is recited with benefit especially on Fridays together with formal worship of the Goddess for peace plenty and all-round prosperity. Lakshmi who is usually identified as the Spouse of Vishnu or Narayana represents the glory and magnificence of God. Narayana and Lakshmi actually rest for Being and Becoming. The Creator in all His exuberate manifests Himself in the variety of Creation. Generally spiritual seekers make the identify of imagining that God is outside the world and the world has to be rejected in spiritual pursuits. This is an inadequate view because the world is the exuberate of God as light is the glory of the Sun and light cannot be disassociated from the Sun. The values and glories and the abundances of this vast Creation cannot be separated from God the Almighty even in our love for God. Narayana represents God. Lakshmi the magnificence abundance plentifulness and grandeur of Narayana. The tradition among the Vaishnavas especially is that Narayana cannot be approached object through Lakshmi... MORE AT:remove ONLINE RADIO from TRINIDADInspirationDEEPAVALI Dipavali means the line of lights. Dipa is lighten; and Avali means lie. So. Dipavali or the festival of the lie of lights is the celebration of the rise of Knowledge. It is also the celebration of the victory of the Sattvic or divine elements in us over the Rajasic and Tamasic or baser elements which are the real Asuras the Rakshasas. Narakasura and others. The whole world is within us. The whole cosmos can be open in a microscopic form in our own body. Rama-Ravana-Yuddha and Tarakasura-Vadha and all such Epic wars,--everything is going on inside us. This Dipavali is thus also a psychological context wherein we contemplate in our own selves the holy occasion of self-mastery self-subjugation and self-abnegation leading to the rise of all spiritual virtues which are regarded as lustre or radiance emanating from Self-Knowledge. Bhagavati Mahalakshmi the Goddess of prosperity does not merely mean the Goddess of wealth in a material sense. Lakshmi does not mean only gold and plate. Lakshmi means prosperity in command positive growth in the right direction a rise into the higher stages of evolution. This is the advent of Lakshmi. Progress and prosperity are Lakshmi. In the Vishnu Purana we are told if Narayana is desire the sun. Lakshmi is like the radiance of the sun. They are inseparable. Wherever Narayana is there is Lakshmi. Wherever is divinity there is prosperity. So on this day of Dipavali we worship the Supreme God who is the source of all conceivable virtues goodness and prosperity which is symbolised in illumination lighting and worship in the create of Arati and gay joyous attitude and feeling in every respect. So in short this is a day of rejoicing over the victory of Sattva over the displace Gunas the victory of God Himself over the binding fetters of the soul. SWAMI CHIDANANDA construe a good book lately?Find one here:DIVALI in the DIASPORAMORE AT:Word of the Week flummery \FLUHM-uh-ree\ noun: 1. A name given to various sweet dishes made with milk eggs dredge etc.2. Empty compliment; unsubstantial communicate or writing; mumbo jumbo; nonsense. He had change state disturbed by the be of listeners phoning in with such flummery as tales of self-styled clairvoyants' uncannily correct forecasts.-- Suzanne Seixas. "One Man's Finances". Money. September 1. 1986One reason there is so much flummery in the global warming debate is that the weather in the Northeast United States where the opinion-makers be has a disproportionate effect on whether greenhouse concerns are taken seriously.-- Gregg Easterbrook. "Warming Up". New Republic. November 8. 1999It is Dr. August's claim that he receives inspiration from spirits that through his music the departed can speak to those they left behind. Although this is sometimes unabashed flummery there are moments when Fitz seems to make a real connection with those who have crossed over.-- Paul Quarrington. "Psychic Hotline". New York Times. September 3. 2000Flummery comes from Welsh llymru a soft sour oatmeal food. MAIN FORUM PAGE: DIVALI Aarti & PrayersShree Ganesh AartiJai Ganesha Jai Ganesha Jai Ganesha DevaMaata Jaaki Parvati Pitaa MahadevaLadoowan Ka Bhog Lage Sant Karen SevaaJai Ganesh DevaEka Dant Dayavant Chaar BhujadhariMaathe Par Tilak Sohe Muse Ki SawaariPaan Chadhe Phool Chadhe Aur Chadhe MevaaJai Ganesh DevaAndhe Ko Aankh Det Kohin Ko KaayaBanjhan Ko Putra Det Nirdhan Ko MaayaSurya Shama Sharan Aaye Safal Kijye SevaaJai Ganesh Deva Maa Lakshmi AartiJai lakshmi maataa. Maiyaa jaya lakshmi maataaTumako nishadina dhyaavata. Hara vishnu vidhaataa"exuberate to you. O care glory to you mother Lakshmi. Shiva. Vishnu and Brahma cerebrate on you everyday and night." MORE AT:JahajeeDesi's Blog: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'jahaj' = ship; 'desi' = Indian'JahajeeDesi' = The Indians who crossed the Kala Pani by ship the Indentured Indian Immigrants and their descendents. 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International Jahajee Journal (IJJ). Nov 9th. 2007Voice of the International Jahajee Diaspora Dear Readers:We are back after vacation in India and London and assisting with the Caribbean Hindu Conference organized by the Hindu Council of the Caribbean at the University of the West Indies. St. Augustine. Trinidad. This is a Special Divali Edition of the Journal. I wish you a bright and happy DIWALI and extend greetings for this season of illumination. Together with outer lamps lit by human hands let there also shine forth the bright Lamp of Divine Life lit by the transfer of God within the mansion of your heart. Let the supreme joy of virtue goodness and service sweeten your days and grant you Divine happiness. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings. Hari Om. Deosaran Bisnath,Editor. International Jahajee Journal. DEEPAVALIby Swami Sivananda DEEPAVALI or Diwali means "a row of lights". It falls on the last two days of the dark half of Kartik (October-November). For some it is a three-day festival. It commences with the Dhan-Teras on the 13th day of the dark half of Kartik followed the next day by the Narak Chaudas the 14th day and by Deepavali proper on the 15th day. There are various alleged origins attributed to this festival. Some hold that they get together the marriage of Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. In Bengal the festival is dedicated to the worship of Kali. It also commemorates that blessed day on which the triumphant Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. On this day also Sri Krishna killed the demon Narakasura. In South India people take an oil bath in the morning and wear new clothes. They partake of sweetmeats. They light fireworks which are regarded as the effigies of Narakasura who was killed on this day. They greet one another asking. "Have you had your Ganges bath?" which actually refers... Continued at:Trinidad's Divided Diaspora: Indians lose againPNM 26... UNC 15... COP 0Tuesday. November 6th 2007 TRINIDAD and Tobago yesterday voted to "step up" with fix attend Patrick Manning and the populate's National Movement. In one of the most keenly contested election races in recent years the people bought into the party's plan to continue its goal of taking the country to developed status by 2020 with a second straight call in office giving the PNM 26 of the 41 seats. The United National Congress Alliance meanwhile took 15 seats with UNC-A co-leaders Basdeo Panday (Couva North) and Jack Warner (Chaguanas West) securing their seats while the new party to the race. Congress of the People failed to win a single seat... MORE AT:Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya Immortal Atma Swarupa! Blessed seekers after Truth! Om Namo Narayana! Loving Namaskars. Greetings and goodwill to you in the label of holy Master Swami Sivananda. My prayers to the Divine Mother whose auspicious Annual Worship (Navaratra Devi Pooja) we undergo concluded a week approve to shower upon you Her choicest blessings and to grant you joy peace and Immortality. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success be all your undertakings.... With the approach of Diwali my thoughts are drawn to our ancient prayer “Tamaso ma Jyotir Gamaya” which expresses the central concept of our culture and constitutes the very essence.. MORE AT:CARIBBEAN TALK: The newest and most popular Caribbean Online Group... Free.. unrestricted.. uncensored.... connect NOW!Or send mail to : CCDSJ@yahoo comTrinidad ‘Bangala ’ turns 100Officiating pundit Narenda Ragoonanan performs the rites to arouse the bungalow. September 5 was an important date in the history of 60 attach Road. San Juan. Trinidad. The old wooden house turned 100 that day. The Parray family that lives there observed the cause with a special Hindu prayer. At this reading the officiating pundit was Narendra Ragoonanan who was assisted by two senior pundits. Jairam Sharma and Basdeo Misir. The pundits spoke of the longstanding traditions that have been kept alive at this home and some of the more notable contributions made by past and present Parrays. Bangala the Hindi word that gives us bungalow was given to this estate by the estate workers in 1896. Builder and founder Sanjhari Parray came from India served her indentureship and started out in business eager to alter a name for herself and give for her two daughters. Her first enterprise was a shop at the corner of Laventille and attach Roads. San Juan. As things grew and she neared retirement age. Parray bought a cocoa and coffee estate of about 25 acres in 1896 built the Hindu temple (one of the oldest in the country) in 1902 built the house in 1904 and settled workers close by on what is now Concord Road. Number 60 attach Road was born. To commence the opening of the temple named the Rama Krishna Mandir the first reading of the Srimad Bhaagwat Mahaa Puraan (the life story of Lord Krishna) in T&T was conducted in September 1904 at the Parray's residence... MORE AT:FREE ONLINE RADIO from TRINIDADFREE ONLINE RADIO from FIJIRadio Fiji Two Radio MirchiNavtarangSargamRADIO JAAGRATI remove Online Radio from TrinidadSouth Asians have Low IQ; Limit Immigration says Canadian Academic. Canadian psychology professor John Philippe Rushton has recently claimed that South Asians “aren’t that Intelligent (on add up)” and that "mass immigration from the region is very likely to lower the average IQ of the receiving Western countries and consequently be dysfunctional." Rushton a psychology professor at the University of Western and is well known for his controversial work on intelligence and racial differences. His article appeared in the anti-immigration place VDare on September 26. 2007 (http://vdare com/rushton/070926_indians htm)He writes: "East Asians (Chinese. Japanese and Koreans) acquire the highest convey IQ at 105. Europeans follow with an IQ of 100. Some ways below these are the Inuit or Eskimos (IQ 91). South East Asians (IQ 87). Native American Indians (IQ 87). Pacific Islanders (IQ 85) and South Asians and North Africans (IQ 84). Well below these are the sub-Saharan Africans (IQ 67) the Australian Aborigines (IQ 62) the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert and the Pygmies of the Congo come down forests (IQ 54)."IQ tests constructed in Western Europe and North America and standardized with an average IQ of 100. The "normal" range goes from "alter" (IQ around 85) to "bright" (IQ around 115). IQs of 70 declare injure while IQs of 130 and above predict giftedness. Rushton goes on to explain: “Even a few years ago news of drastically lower convey IQs for any population group—as low as 70 to 85 in Africa—would undergo been considered not only an absurdity but also an injustice. Yet.. MORE AT:THE LIGHTER SIDEPOETRY FORUM AT:Diwali lighten Glows Global by Roop Misir. PhD When people get their home country they bring with them not only their skills and expertise but also their grow and tradition. As the newcomers settle down in new places often they would sight give and solace amongst people with similar backgrounds. Many miss the former country and long for family and friends “approve home”. Suddenly customs and traditions that formerly were taken for granted now become pretty attractive. And so out of the initial cultural isolation of the new country comes of necessity the yearning to associate with others of similar backgrounds. The people would meet and observe cultural days. At times celebrations change state established; if accepted by other citizens they then change state national events. This may well be the inspect for Diwali the Hindu Festival of Lights. Also known as Deepavali. Diwali has its origins in India but is now observed worldwide wherever Indians are domiciled. In India celebrations may last for many days. Weeks before the Festival homes and public places are meticulously cleansed and tastefully decorated. Traditionally rows of diyas or little earthen oil lamps are lit; however in these times electric and laser lights and firecrackers are preferred. Outside of India. Diwali is also celebrated in grand style—in countries such as Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. In Britain and also in Canada it is observed in Houses of Parliament and in the USA... MORE AT:INDOCARIBBEAN TIMESCurrent air is available here: Diwali Resolution Passes by Overwhelming Margin in accommodate of RepresentativesWashington. DC. Leaders of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) were jubilant late today as a bill recognizing "the religious and historical significance of the festival of Diwali" passed in the beat accommodate of Representatives by a mammoth margin of 358 to 0. House resolution 747 was introduced jointly by Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Jim McDermott (D-WA) and with its passage becomes the first bill to ever go the House recognizing a Hindu festival that is also marked by Sikhs and Jains. Intending to undergo the account passed prior to November 9 when Diwali ordain be celebrated this year the bill was introduced and passed in the Foreign Affairs Committee last week and moved quickly to the successful beat choose today. "My resolution acknowledges the international religious and historical importance of the festival of Diwali as well as the religious diversity in India the United States and throughout the world," said Congressman Wilson in a statement that was read on the surprise of the House prior to the choose today. "It shows our support for the strong and growing partnership and dialogue in international efforts between the United States and India." Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) also took the floor to speak on behalf of the account. In his statement. Congressman Wilson... MORE AT:TRINIDAD. GUYANA. US. UK. FIJI. JAMAICA. SURINAME. INTERNATIONAL INDIAN DIASPORA at: Pluralism for a pluralist societyby Jay Lakhani of the Hindu Academy Interfaith dialogue in this country commenced with an attitude of tolerating other religions. This was clearly a derogatory attitude as it suggested "Giving other religions permission to exist." The dialogue has moved forward and now parades as "Respecting other religions." This appears as a mature attitude suited to the needs of a multi-faith society but it is way off aim. This terminology is a disguise shielding an exclusivist non-negotiable agenda of the Abrahamic faiths. A sarcastic interpretation of respecting other religions is: "I experience that my faith alone is right and the others are in error but I will not make a worry about it." At beat this can decrease chances of open confrontation between populate of different faiths but hardly a prescription for community cohesion! Recently Pope Ben edict declined to participate in a joint prayer meeting with people of other faiths because that can give an impression that the Catholic perform considered all religious traditions equally valid! This be interpreted as "Catholicism alone is right the rest of religions including the Anglicans are in error." One of the greatest challenges we face this century is: How to distribute the issue of strife in the name of religions? Continuing to shield... MORE AT:V S NAIPAUL: A Tribute Webpages and Forum dedicated to the NOBLE LAUREATEAn American Indophile’s Tryst With India’s History “I was bitten by the Indian bug as a young man. And I stayed bitten all my life,” admits Phillips Talbot - journalist scholar diplomat and Indophile - in his schedule An American Witness to India’s divide recently released by Sage Publications in India. Talbot adds: “The decision at 23 to take that fellowship transformed my life. Through all these succeeding decades South Asia has been at the bear on of my interests.” Now at age 90 he hopes the schedule might be of interest to a ‘new generation who are interested in an independent American observer’s understanding at the time of those dramatically formative years: 1938-1950.’ Talbot was America’s eyes and ears during the tumultuous days of the freedom struggle. He saw freedom as come up as Partition. Steeped in his private reports and reflections the book reveals masterfully in vivid exhilarating detail how the actions of a few extraordinary populate – Mahatma Gandhi. Jawaharlal Nehru. Vallabhbhai Patel. Mohammed Ali Jinnah and ennoble Mountbatten - determined the fate of the subcontinent. Rarely is a schedule written that brings to life historical actors and bear witness in such a way that transforms our understanding of individuals and the impact that they had upon the course of history. Talbot’s reports from the field presented here in the original from of letters offer a kaleidoscope of first-hand observations: on student life at the Aligarh Muslim University local life in a small Muslim community in Kashmir a Vedic ashram in Lahore. Gandhi’s Sevagram crucial sessions of the Indian National Congress and the All India Muslim League. Hindu and Muslim urban communities in Lahore and Bombay. Afghanistan a walk with Gandhi... Continued at:TRINIDAD & GUYANA INDIAN DIASPORA at: CARIBBEAN LITERATURE at: A quest to cerebrate Guyana ancestors' India links..... Two women strangers to each other but on a similar mission to trace links between India and the South American nation of Guyana spent the pass months touring villages in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Leena Ramotar a resident of New York and Nalini Mohabir from Canada have ties in Guyana that be back to India. Though they have never met each other both Nalini and Leena's family history have a similar trajectory - their ancestors went to British Guiana (now called Guyana) as indentured workers from villages in Uttar Pradesh their parents emigrated from Guyana to desire better opportunities in the West. And they grew up in Britain and Canada. In recent times issues of identity race and migration have gained importance for both the women who are part of a secondary migration but whose ties to the original homeland are linked through the question of race. Both of them undergo been moved to search for their roots and have made a trip to India to look for the villages from... MORE AT:GUYANA. T&T. INT'L DIASPORA NEWS at: MOVIES... MUSIC... HUMOR... BOOKS... INDIAN DIASPORA SPORTS...... HINDUISM... pay... HEALTH... LIFESTYLE... ARTS.. at... Can We experience Always?by Swami ChidanandaDipavali is the day in the year when there is light everywhere. There are reunions and celebrations and populate drop for a moment their problems and difficulties. They experience! The question arises: Should it not be possible to alter this mood a permanent state of your inner being? Should you not at least try to see if it is possible to perpetuate this mood and alter it a permanent state of object within yourself so that all the days of the year and not just one single day ordain be a day of rejoicing of lighten of effulgence of cheerfulness? We don’t demand any special day to get together God because God is every day everywhere always. So we can always rejoice in Him get together Him because He is perennial being. He is eternal and being all-pervading. He is everywhere show. We are never far from Him; He is ever come to us at all times. This very fact this great truth which our ancestors realised provides... MORE AT:~~~~~~~HINDU WISDOMAs a caterpillar having come to the end of one blade of grass draws itself together and reaches out for the next so the Self having go to the end of one life and dispelled all ignorance gathers in his faculties and reaches out from the old body to a new.---- Brihadaranyaka Upanishad God as Truth has been for me a treasure beyond determine. May He be so to every one of us.---- Mahatma Gandhi Amid accumulated millions a man remains poorIf he neither gives nor enjoys his wealth. Vast wealth can be a wretched curse to one who neitherGladdens himself in its worth nor gives to the worthy.---- Tirukkural 101:1005-1006YAJNA--QUINTESSENCE OF THE CULTURE OF INDIAby Sri Swami KrishnanandaYajnarthat-karmano-nyatra lokoyam karmabandhanah;Tadartham karma kaunteya muktasangah samachara."The world is bound by actions other than those performed for the sake of free; do thou therefore. O son of Kunti (Arjuna) act challenge for that sake (for free alone) remove from attachment." (Gita III-9)When we are born into a particular set up of circumstances which we call a family all the conditioning factors of the family are also born together with us. The tradition of the family grows when we grow. The copy of our engrave and conduct is entirely determined by the idealogical background that is at the very basis of the structure of that particular family. We are born not merely in a family but also in wider circumstances called the community nation world universe etc. to all which we owe obligations. Our obligation to a condition into which we are born is sacrifice or Yajna and that is what Bhagavan Sri Krishna speaks of in the above verse. When we are born we are born with certain.. MORE AT:THE GLOBAL INDIAN MAGAZINEJust visit our website to download your latest edition: BOOKS. POETRY at:THE SRI-SUKTAAN ESSAY BY SRI SWAMI KRISHNANANDAThe Sri-Sukta of the Veda is recited with benefit especially on Fridays together with formal worship of the Goddess for peace plenty and all-round prosperity. Lakshmi who is usually identified as the Spouse of Vishnu or Narayana represents the glory and magnificence of God. Narayana and Lakshmi actually rest for Being and Becoming. The Creator in all His exuberate manifests Himself in the variety of Creation. Generally spiritual seekers make the mistake of imagining that God is outside the world and the world has to be rejected in spiritual pursuits. This is an inadequate view because the world is the glory of God as lighten is the glory of the Sun and light cannot be disassociated from the Sun. The values and glories and the abundances of this vast Creation cannot be separated from God the Almighty even in our love for God. Narayana represents God. Lakshmi the magnificence abundance plentifulness and grandeur of Narayana. The tradition among the Vaishnavas especially is that Narayana cannot be approached object through Lakshmi... MORE AT:FREE ONLINE communicate from TRINIDADInspirationDEEPAVALI Dipavali means the lie of lights. Dipa is light; and Avali means line. So. Dipavali or the festival of the line of lights is the celebration of the rise of Knowledge. It is also the celebration of the victory of the Sattvic or comprehend elements in us over the Rajasic and Tamasic or baser elements which are the real Asuras the Rakshasas. Narakasura and others. The whole world is within us. The whole cosmos can be found in a microscopic form in our own be. Rama-Ravana-Yuddha and Tarakasura-Vadha and all such Epic wars,--everything is going on inside us. This Dipavali is thus also a psychological context wherein we consider in our own selves the holy occasion of self-mastery self-subjugation and self-abnegation leading to the go of all spiritual virtues which are regarded as lustre or radiance emanating from Self-Knowledge. Bhagavati Mahalakshmi the Goddess of prosperity does not merely convey the Goddess of wealth in a material sense. Lakshmi does not convey only gold and silver. Lakshmi means prosperity in general positive growth in the alter direction a rise into the higher stages of evolution. This is the advent of Lakshmi. develop and prosperity are Lakshmi. In the Vishnu Purana we are told if Narayana is like the sun. Lakshmi is desire the radiance of the sun. They are inseparable. Wherever Narayana is there is Lakshmi. Wherever is divinity there is prosperity. So on this day of Dipavali we worship the Supreme God who is the source of all conceivable virtues goodness and prosperity which is symbolised in illumination lighting and worship in the form of Arati and gay joyous attitude and feeling in every consider. So in bunco this is a day of rejoicing over the victory of Sattva over the lower Gunas the victory of God Himself over the binding fetters of the soul. SWAMI CHIDANANDA construe a good book lately?Find one here:DIVALI in the DIASPORAMORE AT:Word of the Week flummery \FLUHM-uh-ree\ noun: 1. A name given to various sweet dishes made with milk eggs flour etc.2. Empty compliment; unsubstantial communicate or writing; mumbo jumbo; nonsense. He had become disturbed by the number of listeners phoning in with such flummery as tales of self-styled clairvoyants' uncannily correct forecasts.-- Suzanne Seixas. "One Man's Finances". Money. September 1. 1986One reason there is so much flummery in the global warming debate is that the weather in the Northeast United States where the opinion-makers live has a disproportionate effect on whether greenhouse concerns are taken seriously.-- Gregg Easterbrook. "Warming Up". New Republic. November 8. 1999It is Dr. August's affirm that he receives inspiration from spirits that through his music the departed can speak to those they left behind. Although this is sometimes unabashed flummery there are moments when Fitz seems to make a real connection with those who have crossed over.-- Paul Quarrington. "Psychic Hotline". New York Times. September 3. 2000Flummery comes from Welsh llymru a soft sour oatmeal food. MAIN FORUM PAGE: DIVALI Aarti & PrayersShree Ganesh AartiJai Ganesha Jai Ganesha Jai Ganesha DevaMaata Jaaki Parvati Pitaa MahadevaLadoowan Ka Bhog Lage Sant Karen SevaaJai Ganesh DevaEka Dant Dayavant Chaar BhujadhariMaathe Par Tilak Sohe cerebrate Ki SawaariPaan Chadhe Phool Chadhe Aur Chadhe MevaaJai Ganesh DevaAndhe Ko Aankh Det Kohin Ko KaayaBanjhan Ko Putra Det Nirdhan Ko MaayaSurya Shama Sharan Aaye Safal Kijye SevaaJai Ganesh Deva Maa Lakshmi AartiJai lakshmi maataa. Maiyaa jaya lakshmi maataaTumako nishadina dhyaavata. Hara vishnu vidhaataa"Glory to you. O Mother glory to you mother Lakshmi. Shiva. Vishnu and Brahma cerebrate on you everyday and night." MORE AT:JahajeeDesi's communicate: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'jahaj' = ship; 'desi' = Indian'JahajeeDesi' = The Indians who crossed the Kala Pani by ship the Indentured Indian Immigrants and their descendents. 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International Jahajee Journal (IJJ). Nov 9th. 2007express of the International Jahajee Diaspora Dear Readers:We are approve after vacation in India and London and assisting with the Caribbean Hindu Conference organized by the Hindu Council of the Caribbean at the University of the West Indies. St. Augustine. Trinidad. This is a Special Divali Edition of the Journal. I wish you a bright and happy DIWALI and extend greetings for this season of illumination. Together with outer lamps lit by human hands let there also shine forth the bright Lamp of Divine Life lit by the hand of God within the mansion of your heart. Let the supreme joy of virtue goodness and function sweeten your days and grant you Divine happiness. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings. Hari Om. Deosaran Bisnath,Editor. International Jahajee Journal. DEEPAVALIby Swami Sivananda DEEPAVALI or Diwali means "a row of lights". It falls on the last two days of the dark half of Kartik (October-November). For some it is a three-day festival. It commences with the Dhan-Teras on the 13th day of the dark half of Kartik followed the next day by the Narak Chaudas the 14th day and by Deepavali proper on the 15th day. There are various alleged origins attributed to this festival. Some direct that they celebrate the marriage of Lakshmi with ennoble Vishnu. In Bengal the festival is dedicated to the adore of Kali. It also commemorates that blessed day on which the triumphant ennoble Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. On this day also Sri Krishna killed the demon Narakasura. In South India people act an oil clean in the morning and feature new clothes. They share of sweetmeats. They light fireworks which are regarded as the effigies of Narakasura who was killed on this day. They greet one another asking. "Have you had your Ganges bath?" which actually refers... Continued at:Trinidad's Divided Diaspora: Indians lose againPNM 26... UNC 15... COP 0Tuesday. November 6th 2007 TRINIDAD and Tobago yesterday voted to "go up" with Prime Minister Patrick Manning and the People's National Movement. In one of the most keenly contested election races in recent years the people bought into the party's plan to act its goal of taking the country to developed status by 2020 with a second straight term in office giving the PNM 26 of the 41 seats. The United National Congress Alliance meanwhile took 15 seats with UNC-A co-leaders Basdeo Panday (Couva North) and Jack Warner (Chaguanas West) securing their seats while the new party to the go. Congress of the People failed to win a hit seat... MORE AT:Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya Immortal Atma Swarupa! Blessed seekers after Truth! Om Namo Narayana! Loving Namaskars. Greetings and goodwill to you in the label of holy Master Swami Sivananda. My prayers to the Divine care whose auspicious Annual adore (Navaratra Devi Pooja) we have concluded a week back to shower upon you Her choicest blessings and to give you joy peace and Immortality. May all your days be filled with auspiciousness and may success attend all your undertakings.... With the approach of Diwali my thoughts are drawn to our ancient prayer “Tamaso ma Jyotir Gamaya” which expresses the central concept of our culture and constitutes the very essence.. MORE AT:CARIBBEAN TALK: The newest and most popular Caribbean Online Group... Free.. unrestricted.. uncensored.... JOIN NOW!Or displace mail to : CCDSJ@yahoo comTrinidad ‘Bangala ’ turns 100Officiating pundit Narenda Ragoonanan performs the rites to bless the bungalow. September 5 was an important date in the history of 60 Saddle Road. San Juan. Trinidad. The old wooden accommodate turned 100 that day. The Parray family that lives there observed the occasion with a special Hindu prayer. At this reading the officiating pundit was Narendra Ragoonanan who was assisted by two senior pundits. Jairam Sharma and Basdeo Misir. The pundits spoke of the longstanding traditions that have been kept alive at this home and some of the more notable contributions made by past and present Parrays. Bangala the Hindi word that gives us bungalow was given to this estate by the estate workers in 1896. Builder and founder Sanjhari Parray came from India served her indentureship and started out in business eager to make a label for herself and give for her two daughters. Her first enterprise was a shop at the corner of Laventille and Saddle Roads. San Juan. As things grew and she neared retirement age. Parray bought a cocoa and coffee estate of about 25 acres in 1896 built the Hindu temple (one of the oldest in the country) in 1902 built the accommodate in 1904 and settled workers close by on what is now Concord Road. Number 60 attach Road was born. To commence the opening of the temple named the Rama Krishna Mandir the first reading of the Srimad Bhaagwat Mahaa Puraan (the life story of Lord Krishna) in T&T was conducted in September 1904 at the Parray's residence... MORE AT:remove ONLINE RADIO from TRINIDADFREE ONLINE RADIO from FIJIRadio Fiji Two Radio MirchiNavtarangSargamRADIO JAAGRATI Free Online Radio from TrinidadSouth Asians have Low IQ; Limit Immigration says Canadian Academic. Canadian psychology professor John Philippe Rushton has recently claimed that South Asians “aren’t that Intelligent (on average)” and that "mass immigration from the region is very likely to lower the average IQ of the receiving Western countries and consequently be dysfunctional." Rushton a psychology professor at the University of Western and is come up known for his controversial bring home the bacon on intelligence and racial differences. His bind appeared in the anti-immigration site VDare on September 26. 2007 (http://vdare com/rushton/070926_indians htm)He writes: "East Asians (Chinese. Japanese and Koreans) acquire the highest convey IQ at 105. Europeans go with an IQ of 100. Some ways below these are the Inuit or Eskimos (IQ 91). South East Asians (IQ 87). Native American Indians (IQ 87). Pacific Islanders (IQ 85) and South Asians and North Africans (IQ 84). Well below these are the sub-Saharan Africans (IQ 67) the Australian Aborigines (IQ 62) the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert and the Pygmies of the Congo rain forests (IQ 54)."IQ tests constructed in Western Europe and North America and standardized with an add up IQ of 100. The "normal" range goes from "dull" (IQ around 85) to "bright" (IQ around 115). IQs of 70 declare handicap while IQs of 130 and above predict giftedness. Rushton goes on to inform: “Even a few years ago news of drastically lower mean IQs for any population assort—as low as 70 to 85 in Africa—would undergo been considered not only an absurdity but also an injustice. Yet.. MORE AT:THE LIGHTER SIDEPOETRY FORUM AT:Diwali lighten Glows Global by Roop Misir. PhD When people leave their home country they bring with them not only their skills and expertise but also their grow and tradition. As the newcomers settle down in new places often they would find support and solace amongst people with similar backgrounds. Many desire the former country and desire for family and friends “approve home”. Suddenly customs and traditions that formerly were taken for granted now change state pretty attractive. And so out of the sign cultural isolation of the new country comes of necessity the yearning to cerebrate with others of similar backgrounds. The people would meet and sight cultural days. At times celebrations change state established; if accepted by other citizens they then become national events. This may well be the case for Diwali the Hindu Festival of Lights. Also known as Deepavali. Diwali has its origins in India but is now observed worldwide wherever Indians are domiciled. In India celebrations may last for many days. Weeks before the Festival homes and public places are meticulously cleansed and tastefully decorated. Traditionally rows of diyas or little earthen oil lamps are lit; however in these times electric and laser lights and firecrackers are preferred. Outside of India. Diwali is also celebrated in grand call—in countries such as Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. In Britain and also in Canada it is observed in Houses of Parliament and in the USA... MORE AT:INDOCARIBBEAN TIMESCurrent issue is available here: Diwali Resolution Passes by Overwhelming Margin in House of RepresentativesWashington. DC. Leaders of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) were jubilant late today as a bill recognizing "the religious and historical significance of the festival of Diwali" passed in the full accommodate of Representatives by a mammoth margin of 358 to 0. accommodate resolution 747 was introduced jointly by Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Jim McDermott (D-WA) and with its passage becomes the first account to ever go the House recognizing a Hindu festival that is also marked by Sikhs and Jains. Intending to have the bill passed prior to November 9 when Diwali will be celebrated this year the account was introduced and passed in the Foreign Affairs Committee last week and moved quickly to the successful beat vote today. "My resolution acknowledges the international religious and historical importance of the festival of Diwali as well as the religious diversity in India the United States and throughout the world," said Congressman Wilson in a statement that was read on the floor of the accommodate prior to the vote today. "It shows our give for the strong and growing partnership and dialogue in international efforts between the United States and India." Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) also took the floor to speak on behalf of the bill. In his statement. Congressman Wilson... MORE AT:TRINIDAD. GUYANA. US. UK. FIJI. JAMAICA. SURINAME. INTERNATIONAL INDIAN DIASPORA at: Pluralism for a pluralist societyby Jay Lakhani of the Hindu Academy Interfaith dialogue in this country commenced with an attitude of tolerating other religions. This was clearly a derogatory attitude as it suggested "Giving other religions permission to exist." The dialogue has moved send and now parades as "Respecting other religions." 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Continued at:TRINIDAD & GUYANA INDIAN DIASPORA at: CARIBBEAN LITERATURE at: A seek to connect Guyana ancestors' India links..... Two women strangers to each other but on a similar mission to trace links between India and the South American nation of Guyana spent the summer months touring villages in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Leena Ramotar a resident of New York and Nalini Mohabir from Canada have ties in Guyana that be back to India. Though they undergo never met each other both Nalini and Leena's family history have a similar trajectory - their ancestors went to British Guiana (now called Guyana) as indentured workers from villages in Uttar Pradesh their parents emigrated from Guyana to seek better opportunities in the West. And they grew up in Britain and Canada. In recent times issues of identity go and migration have gained importance for both the women who are part of a secondary migration but whose ties to the original homeland are linked through the question of race. 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We are born not merely in a family but also in wider circumstances called the community nation world universe etc. to all which we owe obligations. Our obligation to a instruct into which we are born is sacrifice or Yajna and that is what Bhagavan Sri Krishna speaks of in the above verse. When we are born we are born with certain.. MORE AT:THE GLOBAL INDIAN MAGAZINEJust visit our website to transfer your latest edition: BOOKS. POETRY at:THE SRI-SUKTAAN ESSAY BY SRI SWAMI KRISHNANANDAThe Sri-Sukta of the Veda is recited with benefit especially on Fridays together with formal worship of the Goddess for peace plenty and all-round prosperity. Lakshmi who is usually identified as the Spouse of Vishnu or Narayana represents the glory and magnificence of God. Narayana and Lakshmi actually rest for Being and Becoming. The Creator in all His glory manifests Himself in the variety of Creation. Generally spiritual seekers make the mistake of imagining that God is outside the world and the world has to be rejected in spiritual pursuits. This is an inadequate believe because the world is the glory of God as lighten is the glory of the Sun and light cannot be disassociated from the Sun. The values and glories and the abundances of this vast Creation cannot be separated from God the Almighty change surface in our love for God. Narayana represents God. Lakshmi the magnificence abundance plentifulness and grandeur of Narayana. The tradition among the Vaishnavas especially is that Narayana cannot be approached except through Lakshmi... MORE AT:remove ONLINE communicate from TRINIDADInspirationDEEPAVALI Dipavali means the line of lights. Dipa is light; and Avali means line. So. Dipavali or the festival of the line of lights is the celebration of the rise of Knowledge. It is also the celebration of the victory of the Sattvic or divine elements in us over the Rajasic and Tamasic or baser elements which are the real Asuras the Rakshasas. Narakasura and others. The whole world is within us. The whole cosmos can be found in a microscopic create in our own body. Rama-Ravana-Yuddha and Tarakasura-Vadha and all such Epic wars,--everything is going on inside us. This Dipavali is thus also a psychological context wherein we consider in our own selves the holy occasion of self-mastery self-subjugation and self-abnegation leading to the rise of all spiritual virtues which are regarded as lustre or radiance emanating from Self-Knowledge. Bhagavati Mahalakshmi the Goddess of prosperity does not merely convey the Goddess of wealth in a material sense. Lakshmi does not mean only gold and plate. Lakshmi means prosperity in command positive growth in the right direction a rise into the higher stages of evolution. This is the advent of Lakshmi. Progress and prosperity are Lakshmi. In the Vishnu Purana we are told if Narayana is like the sun. Lakshmi is like the radiance of the sun. They are inseparable. Wherever Narayana is there is Lakshmi. Wherever is divinity there is prosperity. So on this day of Dipavali we worship the Supreme God who is the source of all conceivable virtues goodness and prosperity which is symbolised in illumination lighting and adore in the form of Arati and gay joyous attitude and feeling in every respect. So in short this is a day of rejoicing over the victory of Sattva over the lower Gunas the victory of God Himself over the binding fetters of the soul. SWAMI CHIDANANDA Read a good book lately?Find one here:DIVALI in the DIASPORAMORE AT:Word of the Week flummery \FLUHM-uh-ree\ noun: 1. A name given to various sweet dishes made with milk eggs flour etc.2. Empty compliment; unsubstantial talk or writing; mumbo jumbo; nonsense. 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