Who Do You Think You Are?
BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI Most people do not understand that they have a mind, that they have a body and […]
BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI Most people do not understand that they have a mind, that they have a body and […]
BY SWAMI RANGANATHANANDA MAHARAJ The Sanatana Dharma is mainly the product of an extraordinary literature, the ten or twelve Upanishads,
By Tara Katir Move over Mickey Mouse, Karadi Bear is here! India’s ancient moral tales, precursors to Aesop’s fables, have
By Hari Bansh Jha Paramount among challenges faced by Nepal Hindus today are lack of religious training and an onslaught
With Rajiv Malik SITTING FOR HOURS CROSS-LEGGED on the floor of his Udaipur home, encircled by paints and brushes, B.G.
By Poornima Harish You can love her or hate her, but you can’t ignore the lady. Maneka Gandhi, widow of
Photographer and art historian Stephen Huyler has spent the past several years documenting the personal worship of Hindus, called puja,
The task before the Hindu society is immense. It consists in self-renewal and self-rejuvenation. it has to come into its
By Anand Saxena Hindus have been criticized and ridiculed by Jews, Christians and Muslims for worshiping statues, and for representing
By Umananda Quong R. BANGALORE VENKATA RAMAN, one of the greatest astrologers of the modern era, passed from the earthly