March/April, 2001

March/April, 2001

Golden Rice: When Science Goes Awry

By Vandana Shiva Dr. Vandana Shiva is one of India’s and the world’s foremost environmental activists. She holds a master’s […]

The Durban Drummer

By Kalyani Giri From the deep recesses of my mind, I draw out my early memories of Sri Gopalan Govender.

Visonary Violinist

Dr. L. Shankar, an acclaimed virtuoso violinist, singer, composer and producer who has sold over ten million albums, is a

Lake Temple(pictorial)

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple in Bedugul, Bali, seems to float on a lake nestled in the middle of a

Vaastu for you

By Tara Katir Most people have heard of vaastu, the ancient Indian art of house layout and placement, or at

Churches Face Bankruptcy

For more than a century Native Canadians were abused emotionally, physically and sexually in schools run by Christian churches. The

Are You Worthy of Yourself?

It is indeed a well-accepted fact in all the Indian schools of philosophy that the higher themes of transcendental contemplation

Sacred Gifts

By Hari Bansh Jha The most valuable gift one can give to the environment is not money–it’s action. On November

Veddas

Many, many years ago, through the mists of time, the Veddas, or Wanniya-laeto (forest-dwellers) wandered across Rama's Bridge which joined

India Carves New States

A respected sociologist in New Delhi recently commented that “the last map of India has not yet been drawn.” He

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