Friday, March 6, 2009

A drive to find new funding - Christian Chronicle

A drive to find new funding - Christian Chronicle


A drive to find new funding
Christian Chronicle, OK
CHENNAI, India — In this coastal metropolis, Hindus worship the god Ganesha, Remover of Obstacles. Spend a few minutes in Chennai’s gridlocked traffic, and it’s easy to see why the elephant-headed deity has a place of honor on taxi dashboards. ...

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Scientists, artist receive Ganesha Widia awards - Jakarta Post

Scientists, artist receive Ganesha Widia awards
Jakarta Post, Indonesia
JAKARTA: Two scientists, a media figure and an artist were awarded the Ganesha Widia Jasa Adi Utama Award at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) on Monday. University of Indonesia physicists Terry Mart and ...
ITB Honors Scientists, Artist, TV Host for Inspiring Work Jakarta Globe
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Hindu Lord Ganesha Becoming Favorite of Museums in America - Art Daily

Hindu Lord Ganesha Becoming Favorite of Museums in America
Art Daily, Maine
Many prestigious museums already own sculptures and other artifacts of Lord Ganesha. Internationally renowned Portland Art Museum recently acquired an 11th century Lord Ganesha sculpture for around US$69000. Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed has ...
Discovering Ganesha At California Museum HULIQ
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Excerpt from Secrets of Simplicity - Oprah.com

Oprah.com

Excerpt from Secrets of Simplicity
Oprah.com, IL
In the Hindu faith, Ganesha, a playful elephantine character, is considered the remover of obstacles. He is the spirit that Hindus pray to before starting a new business, embarking on a trip, or making a purchase. His image is the first icon placed in ...

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