July/August/September, 2002

July/August/September, 2002

Learning to Love Dance

By Deepa Seetharaman One Sunday, 12 years ago, right after we went to the temple, my mother took me to […]

Medical Ethics

Hindu medicine, known as ayurveda or the “science of life,” has a highly developed system of practical ethics derived from

Holi’s Harmful Chemicals

By Tirtho Banerjee The boisterous Holi revelers have a ready excuse, mano holi hai hai, “Don’t take offense, it’s Holi.”

Jai Shri Ram!

Ramanand Sagar’s TV epic, the Ramayana, brought the whole of India to a halt week after week in the mid-1980s.

Kuchipudi’s Houston Hero

By Kalyani Giri Bharath Soumitri Guntupali, 17, is the first male dancer to graduate from the Anjali Center for Performing

Lead: The Hidden Poison

By Choodie Shivaram What kind of mother earth are we going to leave behind for future generations? I have heard

The Karma of Revenge

This article is the first of five in this issue discussing the recent riots in India. They include a commentary

Every Little Bit Counts

By Vatsala Sperling Balasubramaniyam’s weird habit was incurable. When anyone looked at him for even a moment, he would pull

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