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DECEMBER 25TH’S PAGAN ROOTS In reference to your editorial [it’s Chrismastime in the Ashram Again, December, ’97], I don’t think […]

Stirring Up the Melting Pot

By LAVINA MELWANI, NEW YORK You are about to go on a pilgrimage. Not to India’s Kashi or Vrindavan, but

One Day My Religion Will Rule the World

By the Editor Harvard University’s groundbreaking project on religious pluralism in America [see “Stirring Up the Melting Pot” in this

Diaspora

GUADELOUPE Roving Pandit As a symbol of Guadeloupe’s nascent Hindu renaissance, visiting Pandit Dwivedi Shastri presented a Ganesha statue to

EVOLUTIONS

PASSED ON: Sadguru Sant Keshavadas, age sixty-three, at 2:20pm on December 4, 1997, in Vishakhapatnam, India, where he had a

Briefly

SUNDERLAL BAHUGUNA ENDED his fast at the work site of the controversial Tehri Dam on the Ganges River in the

Digital Dharma

CD-ROM Yummy for the Tummy Solve that quandary of what to cook tonight by tapping Indian culinary queen Tarla Dalal's

The Breath of God Is Our Breath of Life

By PARAMAHAMSA HARIHARANANDA God is all-pervading, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent. Where is He not? He is present in every human being,

The Goodness of Guggal

Alternative medical practitioners share a common fate in America–they often serve as a “last resource” for patients whose conditions have

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