NASA astronaut Sunita Williams extended her heartfelt Diwali wishes from the International Space Station (ISS). In her video message, she...
Read morePresident Joe Biden hosted a grand Diwali celebration at the White House, marking one of the largest Diwali receptions ever...
Read moreTwo Hindu temples in the Twin Cities area were recently vandalized, with thieves stealing donations and breaking a sacred Shiva...
Read moreThe article discusses concerns over a recent immunity order issued by the Bangladeshi government, which grants sweeping immunity to protesters...
Read moreRSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale emphasized the importance of Hindu unity for societal welfare, warning against divisions based on caste...
Read moreThe article criticizes the New York Times for allegedly being anti-Hindu, focusing on its portrayal of Umar Khalid, an accused...
Read moreDuring a pre-Diwali event at Jamia Millia Islamia University, organized by the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), tensions escalated when...
Read moreThe 2024 National Outstanding Hindu Religious Teacher Award was presented by the Directorate General of Hindu Community Guidance at...
Read moreThe article discusses the criticism faced by the Indian Express for allegedly maligning the Hindu festival of Karwa Chauth by highlighting potential health hazards associated with the fast. The author argues that while the Indian Express raised concerns about dehydration and other health risks, similar concerns are often overlooked during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. The article suggests that the media's portrayal of Karwa Chauth fasting as dangerous is biased and unfair, especially when compared to the coverage of other religious practices. Source :- Conversation with Copilot https://hindupost.in/dharma-religion/karwa-chauth-fasting-is-bad-ramadan-fasting-is-good-how-indian-express-sought-to-malign-a-hindu-festival-claiming-health-hazards/
Read morePakistan has allocated a budget of Rs 10 million for the restoration of the historic Baoli Sahib temple in Narowal,...
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