VEDINFORMATICS
[Vedic Knowledge + Information Technology]

 VEDINFORMATICS is a registered electronic publication & published autonomously by Maharshi Vedinformatics & Research Centre and allied organizations.

 

Aims & Objectives

 

 

1.   To promote Vedic-Hindu Journalism (Journalism that is pro-Vedic Culture / civilization / tradition);

2.   To generate interest among the people [especially younger generation] towards the Vedas-Ayurveda, Yoga, Yagna/Yajna, and recent advancement in these fields;

3.   To highlight Vedic-Hindu institutions/universities/scholars and others interested in Veda and Vedic-Hindu culture and also to unite them through “Vedinformatics’;

4.   To inform the subscribers about the recent activities / research/ conference/ news pertaining to Veda;

5.   To publish articles / papers submitted by any person pertaining to Vedas;

6.   To dispel negative notion (as promoted by some WESTERN PEOPLE) about the Eternal Veda and Grand Vedic Culture.

7.   To create videos/audio/software on the Veda/Vedic culture.

  
    ASSOCIATES
  •  INDIAN FOUNDATION FOR VEDIC SCIENCES, NEW DELHI/HARYANA (BHAARAT)
     INTERNATIONAL GITA SOCIETY, USA
YOGA CHETANA SAMAJ, BIHAR (BHAARAT)
WORLD MOVEMENT FOR YOGA AND AYURVEDA, ITALY
THE WORLD COMMUNITY FOR INDIAN CULTURE AND TRADITIONAL DISCIPLINE, ITALY
EUROPEAN YOGA FEDERATION
     
  •  VEDIC AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION,KARNATAKA (BHAARAT)

 

 

 
        

 

 
 
News In VEDINFORMATICS
MONTH: MAY
ISSUE: 5

Cover Page Photo: Statue of Ugra Narasimha at Hampi

                HEADINGS

Ø   Veda Patasalas to get SVVU recognition

Ø   Trinidad Elects Its First Female Prime Minister, a Hindu

Ø   Yogi Astounds Indian Scientists

Ø   Historic Vicharnag Temple Reopens in Srinagar

Ø   Did Varuna Puja cause rain?

Ø   Synthetic Life Defies Divine Law, Decries Kanchi Sankaracharya

Ø   Vaak, A Newspaper in Sanskrit.

Ø   Pre-Planned Attack On Secretary General Of Vishva Hindu Parishad

Ø   Tirumala Deposits One Ton of Gold in Bank

Ø   VHP launches Hindu Helpline in Kerala

Ø   “Dharm,” a New TV Channel With a Religious Outlook

Ø   IFCSAP appeals to govt to stop forceful conversion

Ø   12-Year-Old Girl To Conduct Deity Installation

Ø   Balinese Hindus Celebrate Kuningan Day

Ø   80 Million Attended India’s Ganges Festival

Ø   Hindu American Foundation Launches “Take Back Yoga” Campaign

Ø   Asking Lord Hanuman to Save local Crops and the World’ Environment in Trinidad

Ø   Gold-Plating Plan at Tirupati Temple Has Conservators Up In Arms

Ø   Cow-Smuggling in Bangladesh

Ø   First Ever Hinduism Summit In Melbourne

Ø   Ramayana Art Delights New York and Singapore

Ø   Cloth Merchant Uses Sanskrit As Business Lingo

ARTICLE: Awami League and Hindu Persecution

 

 
 
 
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