Protest : Australian firm MLA portrays Lord Ganesha in meat ad
A controversial advertisement meant for the promotion of lamb meat featuring Hindu deity Lord Ganesha has enraged members of the Hindu community in Australia and overseas Read more »
A controversial advertisement meant for the promotion of lamb meat featuring Hindu deity Lord Ganesha has enraged members of the Hindu community in Australia and overseas Read more »
Upset Hindus are urging Gosford (New South Wales, Australia) based fightwear firm “Raven Fightwear” for immediate withdrawal of “Battle of the Gods – Hanoman v Ganesha” rashguards displaying images of Hindu deities Read more »
Upset Hindus are urging Melbourne (Australia) based fashion label “Soulan Zee” for immediate withdrawal of bootys carrying images of Hindu deity Lord Ganesha; calling it highly inappropriate Read more »
The U.S. Pacific Fleet commander said on Thursday he would launch a nuclear strike against China next week if President Donald Trump ordered it Read more »
George Pell strongly denies the allegations and says he had no knowledge of widespread paedophilia in the church in Australia, even suggesting a conspiracy to bring him down Read more »
Hinduism seemed to be the fastest growing religion in Australia in the span of last 25 years, increasing from 0.3% in 1991 census to 1.9% of the population in 2016 census, numbering at 440,300. According to information from Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) release sourced from 2016 census and dated June 27; “No Religion” is … Read more
Australia based activewear company “Flow Yoga Wear” removed leggings carrying images of Hindu deity Shri Ganesha from website after Hindus protested calling it “highly inappropriate”. Read more »
painting of revered Shri Ganesh holding a coffee mug and container painted on the exterior wall of “Coffee Chakra”at Australia Read more »
The head of Australia’s Anglican Church expressed sorrow and shame after a government report said close to 1,100 people had filed child sexual assault claims against the church over a 35-year period. Read more »
Perturbed Hindus are urging the immediate withdrawal of “Krishna in Erskineville” art exhibition from a gallery of Sydney suburb Darlinghurst, reportedly showing Shrikrushna brandishing a meth pipe; calling it highly inappropriate. Read more »
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