August, 1997

August, 1997

The Twist of Fate

When Prakash Mody pulled his February 24th issue of Time magazine out of the mailbox, he felt his heart sink. […]

Dissolving Boundaries

By JULIE RAJAN, PHILADELPHIA It is not an easy task for a Hindu writer born in India to break into

Suicide and Free Will

As the suicide of 39 members of the Heaven’s Gate group in San Diego in March an event predetermined by

Murugan’s New Home

With reports from Eddin Khoo and K Anuradha of The Star, from the Tamil language Malaysia Nanban and Ramesh Sivanathan,

50 Years of Freedom

Everyone knows how to celebrate; only a time and date are required to set in motion this inborn human behavior.

A Cyrillic Catechism

Four years of on-again, off again effort came to fruition for Swami Sadashivacharya on April 27 at Moscow’s Moskva conference

Briefly . . .

DISTANCE CAN'T DAMPEN DEVOTION. Devotees of Lord Ayyappa recently recreated the final part of the arduous annual Sabarimalai pilgrimage by

Bribery in India

Excerpted from The Week, May 25, 1997, “Grease To Go Around” by VIJAYA PUSHKARNA, with contributions from RAJIV MALIK, Delhi

Quotes & Quips

"WHEREVER GOD AND HIS DEVOTEES ARE IS MY HOME. I AM NEVER A STRANGER, ANYWHERE WITH ANYONE." Sri Pramukh Swami

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