Sreedharani Nandagopal
Sreedharani Nandagopal followed her physician sister to Seattle in 1969. She attended University of Washington to get her Physics and engineering degree. Then, In 1975 went back to India and got married to an electrical engineering professor (Mallur Nandagopal, Ph.D.) and at the same time I received her immigrant visa. Together they returned to Seattle. In 1977 they moved to Spokane. Her husband has done some innovative things for the city of Spokane, one of them being rebuilding the Upriver Dam Hydroelectric project which produces annually
over $3 million in revenue to the city. Sreedharani taught for the Community Colleges of Spokane for 27 years and other colleges in this area including NIC. Together they do volunteer work for the schools and community at large by giving presentations about Indian culture, Hinduism, etc. They also try to educate the Spokane and the vicinity citizenry by bringing classical concerts and dance-dramas from India with the help of Rotary, Spokane Arts, Spokane city, Innovia Foundation, and many other organizations, and individual donors.
January 12, 2022
Commentary, Features
The most common feature, found in all the occasional celebrations, is the usage of garlands.
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October 30, 2021
Commentary
Law of Attraction is about deciding what you want, and making it happen
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May 1, 2021
Commentary
All these Divine powers and their reincarnations, and so many other Divine powers are like executives in a branch and serve different purposes, where the Supreme Being is the ultimate.
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January 28, 2021
Commentary, Features
Mostly we worship our deities at home every day.
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December 16, 2020
Commentary, Features
What is your favorite celebration as a Hindu?
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November 14, 2020
Commentary, Features
We, each of us, find our niche to serve the Divine Being and serve humanity in different ways.
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