January/February/March, 2005

January/February/March, 2005

Life in the land of color and sand

Pauline van lynden is an irrepressible artist of the wild and visual type. Look inside her massive 11-by-14 inch, 320-page, […]

The Globe Trotting Lord of Dance

BY MEERA VAYAPOOREE His powerful & dynamic dance performances have made him one of Bharata Natyam’s most important modern-day, international

Goddess Moves In

The construction of the grand Omkarananda Kamakshi Devi Mandir of Rishikesh, India–which is actually a complex of six temples–was initiated

Made for the Gods

BY LAVINA MELWANI Gold is almost a language in India. It speaks of birth and marriage, of rituals and devotion.

A Hindu Primer

Loving Hindu parents worldwide, of various lineages, have called for a common religious code to teach their sons and daughters.

Houston Welcomes Lord Swaminarayan

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami, publisher of Hinduism Today, was invited to attend the inauguration of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan

Letters to the Editor 1-2005

Most secularists have attempted to tarnish the image of Lord Ram by the way he “handled ” Sita (Oct/Nov/Dec, 2004).

“Solidarity in Diversity “

As the world rapidly becomes a global village, Hindu leaders are collectively discovering that Hindu unity is more important than

Quotes & Quips

"The Blind Men and the Elephant, by the American poet John Godfrey Saxe (1816-1887) is based on a famous Indian

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