July/August/September, 2004

July/August/September, 2004

SIDHIS

BY ANIL MEHROTRA As the red sun sets and a silken darkness creeps in, twelve dark-skinned men with Negroid features […]

Films’ Real Victims

BY LAKSHMY PARAMESWARAN The “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” was a box-office hit the weekend the movie was released in the United

The Sagely Activist

Sita Ram Goel will be remembered by Hindus in India and around the world for a long time. For most

A Saint’s Life

There are a lot of books on Sri Ramakrishna and his disciples, but nothing as comprehensive as Sri Ramakrishna, His

Anger Management

Two cars bang fenders at an intersection; tempers flare and a fistfight breaks out. In a store nearby, a man

Singing Prayers of Praise

BY KALYANI GIRI When friends Chandrakantha Courtney, Kalpalatha Guntupalli and Swaroop Rani get together, their conversation skims the usual subjects:

By the Grace of Godavari

BY MANGALA PRASAD MOHANTY It is one moment past midnight on Monday, July 28, 2003–the first day of South India’s

Kids Love Hindu Sunday School

Just as at many other temples in the US, Hindu parents in Middletown, Connecticut, looked around one day in the

Aesthetic Himalayas

BY HELEN ASQUINE FAZIO Many years ago, when I was in the middle of my master’s degree in Art History,

Hindu Concepts in the Movies

BY MARK HAWTHORNE Namaste, movie lovers! Grab your popcorn bucket and super-sized soft drink and join our film festival host,

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