The Bombay high court may have lifted the ban on American scholar James Laine’s book Shivaji: A Hindu King in Islamic India, but bibliophiles in Mumbai may never get to lay their hands on a copy of the book. Read more »
Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray ordered party workers to burn James Laine’s biography of Shivaji, which allegedly has derogatory comments on the Maratha king.
An organization called ‘Kalateertha’ held an exhibition of pictures titled ‘Setu – 2007’ during 25 and 27th April at Bal Gandharva art gallery. In this exhibition, there were pictures of Lord Ganesh in various attires like a tailor stitching clothes, in an attire of a wrestler, as a fish etc. Read more »
The Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College have used a distorted map of India as a graphics for their publication titled, “Gauging U.S.-Indian Strategic Cooperation Edited by Mr. Henry D. Sokolski.” Read more »
The BJP which claims to be pro-Hindu has in their recently published calendar depicted the former Prime Minister Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee as Lord Brahma, Shri. L.K. Advani as Sree Vishnu, party president Shri. Rajnath Singh as Lord Shankar and Chief Minister of Rajasthan Smt. Vasundhara Raje Shinde as Sree Annapurnadevi, thus making a mockery of Hindu Gods. Read more »
In the building where ‘Bar Association’ is located, tiles with pictures of deities were fitted to prevent people from spitting.
they removed this tiles after HJS guidance. Read more »
The supplement of Hindustan Tims, i.e., HT CAFE, dated 12/4/2007, on page 7 shows film actor Esha Deol, with a tattoo on her back, showing the Gayatri Mantra. This is sacrilege and shows the highest mantra in the Hindu dharma being degraded in such an offensive manner. Read more »
Javed Jaffrey, Naved Jaffery and Ravi Behl – these 3 actors anchoring a dance competition called ‘Boogie Woogie’ were in attires generally identified with Hindu saints. These 3 persons ridiculed Hindu saints by using words from spiritual science although their talk was very indecent. Their actions and gestures were objectionable as they ridiculed Hindu saints. Read more »
Hindu priests in Uttar Pradesh have threatened to boycott elections to register their protest against government’s laxity in cleaning the River Yamuna, which is revered by them. Read more »
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