Since this thread has all ready taken a few weird turns, here is another I thought worth noting --
the first Hindu prayer said in the Senate. That it was interupted by three lone Christians is not really news, so ignore the media's attempt to make it as such.
I know of the Hindu religion only through the Krishna's in Berkeley, CA. It is a beautiful religion and if you are ever in Berkeley and want to eat the best food in the world -- for free -- go to the Temple. There is no preaching, leaning over your shoulder, etc. In fact, they probably won't talk to you at all. Just hand you a plate and lead you to a long, long table of some of the healthiest & tastiest food you've ever eaten. I really believe it to be the best food I have ever had.
Though its traditional Indian food, the tastes are very simple. They are not allowed to use the spices used by most Indian restaurants.
There is a Temple in the Venice area, as well, though they will charge you a small fee to eat in their cafe. I think Blueerica can back me up on how good it is ...
If you go, tell me, I just might meet you there.
Free Sunday feast
Govinda's
3764 Watseka Avenue, just off Venice Blvd
310-836-1269; Temple Number: 310-836-2676
Hours: Monday to Saturday 11 am to 3 pm, 5 pm to 8:30 pm
Closed Sunday for feast that begins at 5:30 pm
Pure Vegetarian Indian and American. Many of the dishes contain dairy. Juice Bar
Managed by the Hare Krishnas. The food is great and very reasonably priced. Recommended. Laid-back, casual, spiritual atmosphere. Has a good Indian Gift shop upstairs selling books, clothing, incense, religious items, deities and gift items.
Other Info: Cafeteria style, take-out, catering. Non-smoking. Reservations not necessary. Accepts MC, VISA.
Directions: This place is located next to a Hare Krishna Temple, just off Venice Blvd, at the border of Culver City and Los Angeles. Between Motor & Robertson. From I-10, take the Robertson Blvd/Culver City exit, then go southeast on Exposition Blvd (or Robertson Blvd) a few blocks, at Venice Blvd turn right and go a half-mile, at Watseka Ave turn right and this place is in the second building down on the right. Street parking.