Hinduism Today

She Dances with Devas

By Lavina Melwani She had danced before the mighty: Mao Zdong, Zhou Enlai, Queen Elizabeth II, Tito, Kruschev, Eisenhower, Fidel […]

Digital Dharma

Asia eZine Enter monsoon, the on-line magazine of South Asian literature and culture, an at-home creation of Shikha Malaviya, correspondent

Growing up Hindu

By Tara Katir Hillary Clinton got it right when she wrote, “It takes a village to raise a child.” But,

God’s Favorite Flower

By Anil K. Goel Both in worship and in portrayals of the divine, hindus are infatuated with flowers. The very

Sister Nivedita’s Story

By Sadhu Prof. V. Rangarajan When a great man has prepared his workers, he must go to another place, for

The T-Shirt Tiff: Gaudy or Godly?

Some Hindus entering tourist shops on Penang Road in Penang, Malaysia, were shocked and outraged to find t-shirts, “disco blouses”

Pagan Power in Modern Europe

In this special report for Hinduism Today, Belgian writer Hughes Henry profiles a leader of Europe’s Pagan renaissance Christopher Gérard

A Cure for Schools

BY ANIL SHRIVASTAVA “MUSAFIR” The recent Colorado killing of 13 high-school students by two deranged students has made our parents

Quotes & Quips

"WE BELIEVE WE ARE NOT IDOL WORSHIPERS. WE ARE IDEAL WORSHIPERS." Swami Sidheshwaranand, of the Ramakrishna mission, challenged in 1947

Vedanta in Latvia?

More than 30 years ago, Latvian-born Rudite Emir, 59, received a mystical poem by Rabindrinath Tagore translated into her native

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