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 […]
By LAVINA MELWANI, NEW YORK You are about to go on a pilgrimage. Not to India’s Kashi or Vrindavan, but […]
By the Editor Harvard University’s groundbreaking project on religious pluralism in America [see “Stirring Up the Melting Pot” in this
BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI Sri Sri Sri Vishvaguru Maha-Maharajji is seen in the picture to the right with me in
GUADELOUPE Roving Pandit As a symbol of Guadeloupe’s nascent Hindu renaissance, visiting Pandit Dwivedi Shastri presented a Ganesha statue to
PASSED ON: Sadguru Sant Keshavadas, age sixty-three, at 2:20pm on December 4, 1997, in Vishakhapatnam, India, where he had a
SUNDERLAL BAHUGUNA ENDED his fast at the work site of the controversial Tehri Dam on the Ganges River in the
CD-ROM Yummy for the Tummy Solve that quandary of what to cook tonight by tapping Indian culinary queen Tarla Dalal's
By PARAMAHAMSA HARIHARANANDA God is all-pervading, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent. Where is He not? He is present in every human being,
Alternative medical practitioners share a common fate in America–they often serve as a “last resource” for patients whose conditions have
By RAJIV MALIK, NEW DELHI In Delhi I am used to a very comfortable lifestyle,” said Delhi businessman Navin Yadav,