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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Church bans toddlers' yoga group - Faithwise Review of the Week


A children's group has been banned from a church hall after their yoga lessons were denounced as "unchristian".
Teacher Louise Woodcock from Taunton, Somerset, was told the Yum Yum Yoga classes for pre-school children did not share the church's Christian ethos. continue reading BBC News 31 August 2007 / Watch the news Video
  • International reaction to kids yoga ban, Sommerset County Gazette, UK - 4 Sep 2007
  • Sikhs flay RSS for saying Granth Sahib known for Ram's praise
    New Delhi, Sep 15 (PTI) Sikh religious leaders opposed to the BJP today condemned the RSS for stating in its mouthpiece 'Organiser' that their sacred texts were "known for their salutations to Sri Rama".
  • Britain's First Hindu School Gets Okay
  • Sri Sri Ravi Shankar raps government for Ram affidavit
    Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on Thursday criticised the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government for its judicial affidavit that said there was no historical evidence to prove the existence of Lord Ram. http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2007_02_01_archive.html

    In a statement issued from Germany, Sri Sri said: "Ramayana and Mahabharata are called "Itihasas" (histories). Itihas means it happened. That Sri Ram did exist is recorded in the epic Ramayana.

    "The ancient seers had made clear distinction between "Puranas" (classical literature) and Itihasas. Puranas are mythological, symbolic stories, while Itihasas are that which actually happened."


  • God, math, and Ramanujan's fascinating story
    For his 12th novel The Indian Clerk, David Leavitt, one of America's distinguished writers, chose to work on the relationship between mathematicians G H Hardy and Srinivasa Ramanujan.

    Leavitt, a National Endowment for the Arts fellow and professor of literature, offers a complicated and intriguing story starting with Hardy receiving a letter filled with prime number theorems from Ramanujan, a young accounts clerk in Madras (now Chennai).

    Hardy and his collaborator J E Littlewood soon decide Ramanujan is a genius and invite him to work with them.

    The book explores the difficult relationship between Hardy and Ramanujan, and the various indignities and health problems the Indian genius suffered, leading to an avoidable tragedy. continue reading the process of writing the book with Rediff India Abroad Managing Editor (Features) Arthur J Pais.
  • Inside the beggars' jail, nemesis of every Indian panhandler
    Activists working on behalf of the beggars call the system inhumane.

    "One has the right to dignity, right to life, which the government today is denying by putting these destitute people into jails," said Indu Prakash Singh of ActionAid, a nonprofit activist aid group.
  • One law for one and all, consistently applied (veiled voting vent), Haroon Siddiqui, Toronto Star, September 13, 2007
  • Voters almost split on funding of religious schools, survey finds
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