Culture & Society

Does your home have a shrine room?

By Krishan Dutt In a quiet tree-lined street in the West London suburb of Hounslow, as heavy vehicular traffic thunders […]

Swami Nirliptananda

By Krishan Dutt No one walking past house 99A on Devonport Road in the “Shepherd’s Bush” area of London would

Peace within First

By Bawa Jain A followup report: Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders,August, 2000 On November 10, 2000,

Curious Peers

By Praveen A. Jamunar As I board the bus to school I can hear the students making fun of me,

Visonary Violinist

Dr. L. Shankar, an acclaimed virtuoso violinist, singer, composer and producer who has sold over ten million albums, is a

Swami Agnivesh

Swami Agnivesh became a successful professor of business and law in his early twenties, despite being born into poverty. At

Pythagoras the Mystic

Pythagoras is generally accepted to be one of the most significant fountainheads of Western thought. Of particular interest to Hindus

Waves of Bliss

By Ashwinee Ragoonanan Kartik is one of the largest Hindu festivals celebrated in Trinidad and Tobago. There are many venues

The Durban Drummer

By Kalyani Giri From the deep recesses of my mind, I draw out my early memories of Sri Gopalan Govender.

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