July/August/September, 2005

July/August/September, 2005

“What the Bleep Do We Know?”

BY MARK HAWTHORNE When three filmmakers started out to make a small documentary four years ago, they could hardly imagine […]

Easing Sneezing

BY VIRENDER SODHI Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping and trees are turning green with new life. It’s spring. Unfortunately

Parents Are the Key

Under the able leadership of Sri Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) organization has successfully

The Best Keeps Getting Better

BY ANANTHA KRISHNAN It’s the middle of December and the festival of music and dance that I have come to

Odyssey of an Odissi Dancer

BY ANANTHA KRISHNAN Not many could walk into an entirely new land, learn all the facets of its culture, adopt

All Religions are Not the Same

BY DHARMA PRAVARTAKA It is by no means an exaggeration to say that the ancient religion of Hinduism has been

Transplanting Karmas

BY MARK HAWTHORNE When she awoke from a heart and double-lung transplant operation at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut in

Religion in India’s Army

BY N.C. GUHA It is well known that our troops mostly come from rural backgrounds and are religious by nature.

Quotes & Quips

SATGURU SIVA YOGASWAMI (1872-1964), SRI LANKA'S MOST RENOWNED CONTEMPORARY SPIRITUAL MASTER There was once a time when all human beings

Letters to the Editor 7-2005

Oh, my god! what a wonderful story on Motilal Banarsidass’s family tradition ( “Honoring a Century of Excellence in Publishing,

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