How Harmony Reigns in Mauritius
BY BRAHMACHARI VEL MAHALINGUM In the short 31 years since independence, Mauritius has made impressive progress economically, socially, intellectually and […]
BY BRAHMACHARI VEL MAHALINGUM In the short 31 years since independence, Mauritius has made impressive progress economically, socially, intellectually and […]
When we make mistakes and hurt others, anger builds up in the other person and our guilt grows. Most people
By Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami Recently, as you will read in this issue, the Pope visited India. It is worth noting
BY UDAYABHANU L. P. PANICKAR Religious conversion has become a serious subject among Indians all over the world. My home
The Baptist pamphlet, “Divali, Festival of Light, Circle of Darkness,” is little different than most missionary literature aimed against Hindus.
By Hari Bansh Jha In an historically and religiously rich territory spanning a portion of northeast India and southern Nepal,
By Vatsala Sperling Beautiful, precious, what a joy. This is how mothers, even those who have experienced the most difficult
BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI Silence is very important. It is food for the soul. If we can make our mind
BY SWAMI CHIDANANDA In the Hindu tradition three great principles or qualities have been laid down as fundamental practices for
Stephen P. Huyler began as an outsider. “I prided myself on my objectivity,” he says in his preface to Meeting