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News Letter of Hindu Council of Australia

Date : 14/01/19 

Dear <<First Name>>,

Enclosed please find our weekly newsletter for the week ending 14/01/19. We hope you will enjoy reading it.

If you have any news about Hindus or Hinduism, please do send it to us for posting on our web site and for inclusion in the next news letter. You can send your articles to editor@hinducouncil.com.au

Thanks.

Surinder
Editor editor@hinducouncil.com.au

 

Hindu Council of Australia



In the 14-01-19 edition:

Menstruation is Far From Taboo in Hinduism




By: Sunila Goray Raj (edited by : Surinder Jain) Menstruation is Far From Taboo in Hinduism.   There is so much to be said about it all – but here I only want to focus on the leftist’s latest favorite topic : Menstruation.   A survey conducted in USA in 1981 showed that a substantial […]
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Beef tallow in Australian currency notes




WHILE Australia was the first country in the world to produce banknotes made from plastic (polymer), what many people don’t realise is that our currency uses tallow — rendered animal fat from sheep, pigs and cows — as a ‘slip agent’ to prevent friction and static. The Reserve Bank of Australia confirmed banknotes have a […]
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Hindu Combined Marriages




By : Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani Patron-in-chief, Pakistan Hindu Council Member of National Assembly WhatsApp: 0333-2277370 Twitter: @RVankwani In the context of recently held Hindu Combined Marriages, my article published in The News (English), Jang (Urdu) and Ibrat (Sindhi) to highlight the socio-economic importance of mass weddings. Download this web page […]
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Religious freedom collides with anti-discrimination laws in Australia




By: Surinder Jain. Religious freedom is fundamental to Australian identity said the Australian Prime minister Scott Morrison. And Australians voted in favor of anti-discrimination laws to protect the rights of LGBT only recently. One would think that both are laudable achievements for Australia, but the future of religious freedom does not look so rosy. A […]
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