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Attempt by Islamists on Maha Shivarathiri Day to denigrate Hindutva defeated by alert Hindus Bang on holy Maha Shivarathiri day (February 20), an Islamist outfit in Mylapore Chennai, displayed a banner with the aim of denigrating belief and worship of Hindus right in front of the ancient Kapaleeshwar Temple, Chennai.  […]

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 A letter bomb, 16 years and a verdict After a letter bomb sent by Jihadis exploded and killed a Hindu Munnani worker leader Muthukrishnan’s wife Thangam 16 years lapsed. Last week, Judge Vanhagaamudi delivered a verdict of life imprisonment to five Muslims in connection with the crime. Among them Ribai […]

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Traditional Sankranti performed at Seashore The traditional Sankranti function of Chennai was held on the sea shore of Foreshore Estate on 15th January at 6.15 a.m. The function was celebrated by the Swayamsevaks of Chennai along with the fishermen families. Suryanamskar was performed by the Swayamsevaks exactly at the stroke […]

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Tamilnadu Swayamsevaks matched speed of the ‘Thane’ storm in relief work Gusty winds and torrential rains of Cyclone ‘Thane’ hit the coastal areas of Chennai, Cuddalore and Puducherry (UT). Several trees, street lamp posts and electric poles were uprooted causing extensive damage to the road and electrical network. The Prathamic […]

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Ayyappa devotees from Andhra find highly motivated swayamsevaks in Salem Recently, the volunteers of Ayyappa Sewa Samajam was on the relief work of deceased persons when a van carrying Ayyappa devotees from Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh. The van met with an accident when the van collided with a bus […]

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MUTHU JI OF OMALUR Bharadwaj, a youth from Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu went to Japan in the 10th century (736 AD). To the Japanese he was ‘Baramon’. He taught them Buddhism, Ramayana, Sanskrit, Dharma, Hindu Philosophy and gave them culture, art and music. Today everything with which the Japanese rightly feel proud […]

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RSS at the service of Tiruppur flood hit  First week of November witnessed torrential rains which battered the Tiruppur city, the national knitwear export centre and a District Headquarters. Low-lying areas and dwellings got marooned as the Noyyal River entered the town causing flood. Nearly 15000 people were rendered homeless. […]

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The steadfast trouble of Hindus wins at Rasathipuram Panchayat 15 year patience struggle of a Hindus of a tamilnadu village has paid rich dividends. Visharam is a town in the Arcot Assembly constituency in Vellore District, Tamilnadu. Visharam had two Pamchayats – Melvisharam dominated by Muslims and Keelvisharam dominated by […]

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A walk around a Hill, talking about the family A programme under the banner “Kutumbha Prabodhan” ook place at Thiruvannamalai on 3rd and 4th September 2011 in which 21 families consisting of 68 persons (including 21 ladies), attended. Ma. Shri. N. Krishnappa ji took part in the programme. After having […]

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CHENNAI SANDESH ————————————————————- August 2, 2011 When P C Roy came to Tanjore and Madras to write a book… Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy, (2 August 1861 – 16 June 1944) the first chemist of modern India, single-handedly brought to light the history of chemistry in ancient India. Roy’s magnum opus, […]