Hinduism Today

Gateway to my Heaven

By Nikki Lastreto I’ve just returned to San Francisco, California, after another wonderful winter in India, and once again I […]

Trinidad Notebook

By Anil Mahabir Sundar Popo, one of Trinidad’s and the world’s most popular Indian “chutney” singers, died in early May

Hanuman in Mumbai

Muthiah sthapati, a famed South Indian sculptor and temple architect, directed 50 skilled workers in the creation of a 33-foot

Goddess in Jeopardy

Kalkaji temple just feels ancient, even though its present structure is only a few centuries old. Its unique 12-sided building

Don’t Shackle Freedom

Madhu Kishwar, editor of Manushi magazine and a champion of the oppressed in India, offers her analysis of a proposed

The Vintage Voice of Vyas

By Anthony Peter Westbrook The modern era has brought changes to many aspects of Indian culture, and music is no

BOOKS

LITTLE READERS A SET OF CUTE TALES FOR THE KIDS By Tara Katir, Kapaa, Hawaii The retelling of an ancient

Macauley’s Minute

Thomas Babington Macaulay, politician, essayist, poet and historian, was born in October of 1800. In 1834 he accepted a position

Back to the Future

Dr. V. R. Rajasekharan Pillaiis vice chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, located in Kottayam, Kerala State. As a devout Hindu,

Miracle Girl of Mumbai

By Javier Moro You may not have heard of her, but she is one of the world’s best known women–Sudha

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