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South African Hindus host prayer meet for world peace


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Johannesburg, March 7
Three South African Hindu organisations hosted a prayer meeting here on Sunday for global peace, amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
Besides a yajnya (fire ceremony), priests and individuals from Malaysia, Singapore, Kenya, Germany, the US, Indonesia, Mauritius, Nigeria and India delivered discourses.
Groups from the participating countries rendered devotional songs and dances in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi and Sanskrit.
The prayer meeting was organised by the World Hindu Foundation, the World Hindu Pundit Organisation, and the provincial Gauteng Hindus.
Attendance at the meeting was restricted due to the COVID-19 regulations. The event was broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube. ....

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Divided by script | Shehr | thenews.com.pk


Tawaaf, a Punjabi language novel by Baldev Singh Greval,
was recently transcribed and launched by Saanjh Publications. Image: Provided
It started with pictography. Script evolved gradually and consisted initially of whole words. Later those were broken into alphabets. Still, in many languages, one has to memorise the word shapes in the Mandarin or Chinese, for example. We too don’t analyse the spellings but pronounce the whole words as we recognise them without breaking them into alphabets.
Various scripts have been adopted and developed over the centuries in different parts of the world. Many ancient languages have died, yet the scholars have managed to decipher some of them just as the cuneiform script and, later, with the help of Rosetta stone the Egyptian script were deciphered. It is hoped that the pictographic script from Indus Valley steatite seals too will be decoded one day. ....

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