Nepal’s Home Art: Literally Off the Wall
By Hari Bansh Jha In an historically and religiously rich territory spanning a portion of northeast India and southern Nepal, […]
By Hari Bansh Jha In an historically and religiously rich territory spanning a portion of northeast India and southern Nepal, […]
By Vatsala Sperling Beautiful, precious, what a joy. This is how mothers, even those who have experienced the most difficult
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION Please accept my pranams and best wishes. I would like to thank you for the beautiful issue of
BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI Silence is very important. It is food for the soul. If we can make our mind
CANADA Prayer-free Politics The custom of opening local city council meetings with the Lord’s Prayer has effectively ended in Ontario,
By Shrikumar Poddar When I landed in New York in the spring of 1959 by boat from Mumbai via Southampton,
By Rajiv Malik While most of the nation still gropes for some thread of national identity, the majority of middle
While the world scrambles to prevent our high-tech computers from bringing civilization as we know it to a screeching halt
INDO-AMERICAN PARENTING The article “Growing Up Hindu” by Tara Katir [Parenting, July 1999] has made me proud to be Hindu.
BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI People speak of the “light of understanding.” Before the bright light of spiritual perception is experienced,