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(October 5, 2006): Thousands of Indians living abroad are logging on

to religious websites in the run-up to the main Hindu festival of

Diwali, courtesy of a stream of portals offering services like

online praying and blessings.

 

October 20 marks the beginning of the three-day Hindu festival of

light, and some of the millions of Indians living in countries like

the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada are joining in the

celebrations back home electronically.

 

For prices ranging from US$8 to US$15, religious portals are

offering prayer sessions for IT-savvy devotees at temples in India,

sending them a DVD of the prayer and offerings blessed by the

priest.

 

Worshipers can also pick up idols, incense sticks, religious books

from these holy Web malls all at the click of a mouse.

 

"The number of people registering online for puja (prayer) during

this festival season has surged almost three to four times from the

normal days," said Mervyn Jose of Saranam <http://www.saranam.com/>,

an India-based site.

 

Around 60 percent of Saranam's clients are living overseas, the

majority of whom are Indian IT professionals in their thirties, who

are too busy or too distant to get to a temple.

 

SOURCE: China Daily

URL: http://tinyurl.com/j82r7

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