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By Hema Shukla, Associated Press Under the shade of a mango grove in eastern India, four men leisurely haggle over […]
By Hema Shukla, Associated Press Under the shade of a mango grove in eastern India, four men leisurely haggle over […]
By PARAMAHAMSA HARIHARANANDA God is all-pervading, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent. Where is He not? He is present in every human being,
Attending South India’s majestic Hindu temples, such as Madurai’s Meenakshi citadel, evokes profound reverence and joy. As bhakti-filled devotees bathe
Alternative medical practitioners share a common fate in America–they often serve as a “last resource” for patients whose conditions have
After completing an entire year in silence, which he observes every five years, Swami Satyamitranand Giri visited Britain in June
By RAJIV MALIK, NEW DELHI In Delhi I am used to a very comfortable lifestyle,” said Delhi businessman Navin Yadav,
The Tirukural, “holy couplets,” is a treasury of Hindu ethical insight and a literary masterpiece of the Tamil language, written
Armies since ancient times have required the services of religious guides. Consider, for example, Lord Krishna on the battlefield at
By LAVINA MELWANI, NEW YORK Imagine being covered in colors from head to toe and having to walk several blocks
BY VARSHA RAMOUTAR Religion can be defined as a belief in, reverence for, or worship of a deity or deities