South Africa
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Paramhansa Yogananda Ashram |
Paramhansa Yogananda Ashram |
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Natal Tamil Vedic Society |
THE Natal Tamil Vedic Society was formed on the 26th September, 1951, when two of the most outstanding Tamil organisations, the Hindu Tamil Institute and the Young Men's Vedic Society, amalgamated under the name, The Natal Tamil Vedic Society. |
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Kathiawad Hindu Samaj(Natal) |
SOME seventy-five years ago, a small band of intrepid men, born of the hardy soil of that small corner of India, known as Kathiawad, re-named Saurashtra and now forming part of the new State of Gujarat, came to the shores of South Africa. |
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Arya Samaj and Indians abroad |
Arya Samaj Centenary Publications |
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The Transvaal Hindu Seva Samaj |
THE Transvaal Hindu Seva Samaj was formed in the year 1932 to serve the Hindu community of the Transvaal. The aims and objects of the Samaj are to preserve and promote the cultural, social, religious and educational welfare of the Hindus. |
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The History of the South African Hindu Maha Saba |
FOR information about the early history of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha we have to rely on uncertain records and memories of many old people connected with this institution when it was established. The early Indian settlers in South Africa were mostly Hindus. |
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The Divine Life Society |
In 1948 Brother V. Srinivasen, now Swami Sahajananda, visited Swami Sivananda at Rishikesh, India. He was transformed. The promotion of the Master's work would be his life's task. On his return in 1949 he started a branch of the Divine Life Society in Durban with o~ly one member. |
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Arya Pratinidhi Sabha |
WHENEVER there is decay of righteousness and the path of truth forgotten, there is born a great soul to bring deliverance to mankind. One such great soul was Rishi Dayanand who was born in India in 1824. |
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Andhra Maha Sabha of South Africa |
Andhra Maha Sabha of South Africa |
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Biography on Pundit NardevVedalankar |
Biography on Pundit NardevVedalankar - Consisting of newspaper cutting, events, newsletters |
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A SOCIO~RELIGIOUS SURVEY OF CHATSWORTH |
Background: Religious Traditions and Change The history of the great religious traditions is an evolutionary one. Over the centuries and in different localities they have adapted themselves to meet the needs of changing circumstances. |
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The Hindus of South Africa |
The Hindus constitute the largest religious group of the Indian population of South Africa, being a little over sixty per cent The other forty per cent. is made up of Moslems, Christians and Buddhists. The Hindus fall into two major sections and divide into four linguistic groups. |
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The Hindu heritage in South Africa |
The end of the first hundred years of !he history of the Hindus in South Africa marks the beginnings of a greater awareness among them of the glorious cultural and religious heritage which belongs to them. |
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Statistical Report - Protector of Indian Immigrants for the nine months ending 31st December 1954 |
Statistical Report - Protector of Indian Immigrants for the nine months ending 31st December 1954 |
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Statistical Report - Protector of Indian Immigrants for the nine months ending 31st December 1953 |
Statistical Report : Protector of Indian Immigrants for the nine months ending 31st December 1953 and financial statements for year ending 31st March 1954 |
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Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1950 |
Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1950 |
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Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1949 |
Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1949 |
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Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1947 |
Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1947 |
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Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1944 |
Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1944 |
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Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1943 |
Report of the Protector of Indian Immigrants for the Year ended 31st December 1943 |