July/August/September, 2004

July/August/September, 2004

Diaspora

AFRICA AFRICAN COUNIL MOBILIZES In early June, 2003, Shri Muljibhai Pindolia, president of the Kenya-based Hindu Council in Africa (HCA), […]

Can Cattle Threaten Our Life?

Howard Lyman, once a “factory ” cattle farmer, now vegan, is the founder and president of Voice for a Viable

Dreaded Diabetes

BY VIRENDER SODHI Ayurveda is an ancient science that has been practiced for over fifty centuries. Modern science is done

Teaching with Zest and Zeal

BY KESAVA MALLIA Chanting mantras brings peace and prosperity, power and great fortune. May the whole world become prosperous, ”

God’s Slave

BY KESAVA MALLIA March 20, 1968: it was a dark day indeed for the priest at the Ratnagiri Hill Temple,

Digital Dharma

DUE SOUTH OF MT. KAILAS, IN THE STEAMY JUNGLES OF SOUTHEASTERN SRI LANKA, LIES KATARAGAMA, THE ABODE OF SKANDA-MURUGAN. THIS

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

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