Two Hindu advocacy organizations are crying foul over the sale of statues depicting Hindu gods, calling the practice inappropriate. They want a Virginia-based company to stop selling them immediately.
The headquarters of Live Nation is viewed Monday, June 29, 2020, in Beverly Hills, Calif. America's nightclubs are largely closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, but that isn't stopping an ...
Statues manufactured by the Crozet-based Sacred Source company depict Hindu deities such as Shiva and Shakti in compromising positions. Unbeknownst to many, the small town of Crozet — population 2,820 ...
The Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas is removing a statue from one of its night clubs after local religious leaders called it "highly inappropriate." In a joint statement, the religious leaders said ...
A 90-foot Hanuman statue was inaugurated at Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple in Texas Republican candidate Alexander Duncan called the statue a false Hindu god Duncan’s comments led to widespread criticism ...
America’s nightclubs are largely closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, but that isn’t stopping an interfaith coalition from launching a campaign to stop what organizers call the “disrespectful” ...