Learning to Love Dance
By Deepa Seetharaman One Sunday, 12 years ago, right after we went to the temple, my mother took me to […]
By Deepa Seetharaman One Sunday, 12 years ago, right after we went to the temple, my mother took me to […]
Hindu medicine, known as ayurveda or the “science of life,” has a highly developed system of practical ethics derived from
By Tirtho Banerjee The boisterous Holi revelers have a ready excuse, mano holi hai hai, “Don’t take offense, it’s Holi.”
Ramanand Sagar’s TV epic, the Ramayana, brought the whole of India to a halt week after week in the mid-1980s.
By Kalyani Giri Bharath Soumitri Guntupali, 17, is the first male dancer to graduate from the Anjali Center for Performing
Morari Bapu is one of the most popular and respected exponents of the Ramayana through the dramatic form of presentation
By Choodie Shivaram What kind of mother earth are we going to leave behind for future generations? I have heard
This article is the first of five in this issue discussing the recent riots in India. They include a commentary
By Vatsala Sperling Balasubramaniyam’s weird habit was incurable. When anyone looked at him for even a moment, he would pull
By Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami If we act wrongly toward others, people will act wrongly toward us. Then, if we are