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As many of you know, the monks at Kauai Aadheenam in Hawaii have been collecting Aums (also spelled Oms) for many decades. We found these sacred symbols on walls in India and T-shirts in Colombo, in wrought iron gate designs on temples and painted in the sand with colorful grains. Plus the intrepid Hinduism Today designers made our own over the years, and scores came in through e-mail from every corner of the globe. We even made a CD with high-resolution versions. Today marks the first day in history when these aum designs and illustrations, signs and digital creations are ALL on the web, free and abundant, our gift to you all. Bookmark this page, so anytime you need an idea, or a web button you can grab one of these remarkable creatures. NEW DELHI, INDIA, September 13, 2003: Environmentalists and climatologists are deeply concerned over the rapid shrinking of the Himalayan glaciers -- the origin of most of the rivers in northern India -- even as the Indian government seems indifferent to the grim implications of the scenario.
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