Hinduism TodayAffirming the Sanatana Dharma and Recording Its History Affirming the Sanatana Dharma and Recording Its History
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Hinduism Today's latest issue is one of contrasts, from the deepest teachings on meditation to a stroll through a magnificent photo shoot of India's incredible crafts at New Delhi's shopping emporiums. The 16-page meditation section brings us much sought after guidance from various Hindu masters on the basics, definitions, delineations of basic goals, methods, principles, guidelines, tips on overcoming obstacles and rewards to expect. In his editorial, Publisher Satguru Bodhinatha points out that we need not limit ourselves to just one perspective when facing the world and our experiences, and describes four grand views of life. Find out about of one of last century's great saints, Sri Anandamayi Ma of Bengal, whom Swami Sivananda praised as "the purest flower the soil of India has ever produced." Complete with striking vintage photos. The health section warns of the dangers of too much protein. And find out about the dynamic meeting of US Hindu leaders in Florida. All available in the free Digital Edition's striking color PDF's.

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