Culture & Society

Rishikesh’s Action Ashram

By RAJIV MALIK, NEW DELHI Think like a genius. Work like a giant. Live like a saint.” This cogent affirmation […]

Kids with Class

By RAJEN MANICK, MAURITIUS Can you imagine yourself for a moment comfortably seated in the lotus posture on a marble

Hindu of the Year

Upon learning he had received the 1997 Hindu Renaissance Award at his 66th birthday celebration in New York, Sri Chinmoy

In God’s Name

By Hari Bansh Jha IN THE 17TH CENTURY, THE REIGN of King Nagi Malla of Doti, western Nepal, was in

Legal Inequity

By ANIL MAHABIR, TRINIDAD WITH A HINDU PRIME Minister and a Hindu majority cabinet and government, Trinidad & Tobago is

Seeking What’s Real

SRI ADI SHANKARA IS IRREFUTABLY ONE OF THE MOST significant historical figures of India. His life story, writings and sayings

Guarding Lives, Dharma

By GOWRI SHANKER, CHENNAI Thirty kilometers South of Chennnai, Narayanan, a 28-year-old lifeguard at the five-star Fishermen’s Cove beach resort

Pious Portrayals

Rajasthan-born Sri Indra Sharma, age 74, has been depicting Gods, Goddesses, saints and epic heroes in oil and watercolor as

Spanking Hurts Forever

Corporal punishment of children does not improve behavior, concludes a newly published study by Professor Murray A. Straus of New

To Goddess, with Love

By RADHIKA SRINIVASAN, NEW JERSEY For Ghanshyam Singh Birla, there is nothing more powerfully healing than mantra, music and meditation.

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