January/February, 2001

January/February, 2001

The Yoga of Song

Yogi hari’s master collection of audio CDs features first and foremost his extraordinary singing voice. While polished professional musicians from […]

Manu and the Brits

By Madhu Kishwar Madhu Kishwar, editor of Manushi magazine and a champion of the oppressed in India, offers an astute

Congress’ Hindu Blessing

On September 14 India’s Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee gave his first-ever address to a joint session of the US

Student’s Show a Big Hit

By Madhuri Shekar In July 29, 2000, youth from all three Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan schools in Chennai, India, celebrated

Joining God’s Band

By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan The day at Kerala’s temples used to begin with the sweet sound of the conch, but

Essays on Hinduism

By Tara Katir It’s the trend these days for ancient traditions to speak out against missionary aggression. It is into

The Return of the Temple Arts

By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan Keralite Hindus are coming to a renewed appreciation of traditions once branded as primitive, obsolete and

Got Milk? And How!

By Hari Bansh Jha Seventy-year-old Doodh Dhari Baba lives on two liters of milk a day and nothing else. His

Yoga Goes to Goa

The West’s approach to yoga ranges from idle curiosity to celebrity craze, from exotic aerobics to healing panacea, and even

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