January/February/March, 2008
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INTERNATIONAL
Feature Story: Feature: Mixing Pigments and Devotion in the Picchvai paintings of Lord Krishna
Temple: A Constellation of Canadian Dignitaries Line Up to Welcome the New Swaminarayan Mandir
Conference: Hindu Leaders at Dallas, Texas, Take a Stand on Critical Issues
Economy: India Is Finally Regaining the Wealth of a Treasured Past
Census: Follow the Fast Growth of More Than Two Million Hindus in the US
Archeology: Could Ancient Stones Found Underwater Be Lord Krishna's Sacred City?
LIFESTYLE
Insight: Use the Wisdom of India to Gracefully Enter Old Age and Enjoy Life's Mature Rewards
Teens: Youth Wants Elders to Answer His GenerationŐs Questions on Hinduism
Books: Uncovering the Insidious Bias of Hindu Studies in the Western Academic World
Scotland: Hindu Festival Lights up Edinburgh
Youth: A Teenager Plants an Organic Garden
and Harvests His Hindu Faith
Point-Counterpoint: How to Rescue Hindu
Youth from Materialism and Worldliness
OPINION
In My Opinion: Dr. Frank Morales Calls for Restoring Hindu Self-Confidence
Publisher's Desk: Make the World a Better Place by Changing It Yourself
Letters: Understanding Being a Hindu
From the Vedas: The Pursuit of Atma
Commentary: Did being a devout Hindu cost me the post
DIGESTS
Diaspora
Quotes & Quips
Digital Dharma
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