May, 1997

May, 1997

Good Money, Bad Money

BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI My satguru, the venerable Sage Yogaswami, discriminated between good money and bad money and taught us […]

American Mantras

The headline in a recent Macweek magazine, “Netscape’s Good Karma,” is typical of a growing trend of corporate America to

Sacred Pilgrimage

Five duties, called pancha kriya, form the traditional minimal practices expected of every Hindu: upasana (worship); utsava (holy days); dharma

India – Once Plentiful

Most of us college-educated Indians were taught that inefficient technologies and low productivities pervaded through long ages in practically all

Court OK’s Takeover

A January decision by India’s Supreme Court validated the 1988 government takeover of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in

A Master’s in Rhythm

By RADHIKA SRINIVASAN, New Jersey Few percussionists venture from the orchestra into the limelight, and fewer stay for long. But

No Calypso for Hindu Kids

Trinidad Hindus blasted a government minister’s proposal to make calypso–the native folk music–a compulsory subject in the Caribbean nation’s primary

Coming of Age, From Lass to Lady

By Devananda Tandavan Here are three important milestones which we reach in our lifetimes–childhood, from birth to age 16 (kapha),

Yoga for Kids

The Adventure of Yoga” is a delightful children’s book written and illustrated by Moo and Don Briddell. The main characters,

Math-a-Magician

By LAVINA MELWANI, NEW YORK You could have heard a pin drop. After all, the event was one of awe-inspiring

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