Hindu Temple Management

First time ever a comprehensive book, a guide-for temple managers-how to manage it well and with responsibility.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

List of Temples Demolished and replaced by Mosques

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Courtesy Virat Hindustan Sangam founded by Shri. Subramanian Swami http://vhsindia.org/list-of-mosques-in-various-states-which-were-built-...
Sunday, September 21, 2014

Hindu Reformers Ushered In Societal Reforms Without Creating Bad Blood.

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On the 152 birth anniversary of a south Indian social reformer Ayyankaly [ क] , PM Narendra Modi gave out a secret behind uninterrupted co...
Thursday, September 4, 2014

Emperor, What Gift Did He Accept? Not Bhagavad Gita? (A parody, an imaginary story)

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Indian Prime Minister was visiting an important country. This time around he made sure that the leaders of opposition parties in India...
Monday, August 5, 2013

Write-Up on the book as suggested by Some Well-Wishers to help promotion of this book among Temples

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Write-Up on the Book: "Hindu Temple Management" The book is a first-ever systematic presentation on the art of managing Hin...
Monday, July 22, 2013

Thanking readers and answering to their most common query

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I knew that the topic is at the heart of many but honestly, I was not sure if it can generate so much enthusiasm in such a short time. Than...
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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Table of Contents

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Reader would find following topics and more in the book "Hindu Temple Management" Preface  ( v ) 1.  Introduction  1 Obje...

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Nilesh M Shukla
Author of 4 books, 'Hindu Temple Management', 'Bhagavad Gita and Hinduism, What Everyone Should know', "Kailash, Kathmandu and Kashi, a Story of Shiva and Me" and "Urmila's Eldest Son, Umodi" Nilesh Madhusudan Shukla, born 1951, is qualified as electronics engineer. He began his career in Mumbai with Bhabha Atomic Research Center, moved to various national and international companies in India and abroad. Ancient Indian Sanskriti is admired by many but what separates the author from the rest is his insight and conviction that they are still 'underselling' it; there is a lot more of good into what is already known as so great in Hinduism. Besides the books he ocssionally writes for some US and Indian magazines/newspapers. Author is well travelled to almost all parts of India and to about 50 countries world over. Since early years, he is dedicated to exploring Rishi-Sanskriti, the wisdom of ancient India.
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