The Madame of Dance
By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan She used to be French. now, except for her name, she is much more a traditional […]
By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan She used to be French. now, except for her name, she is much more a traditional […]
The home of Hinduism Today was blessed in July when Asako Takami gave a stunning performance of Odissi dance as
Conversion remains a vital issue and a potent topic in the press today. On one hand, Hindus continue to lament
By Michael Bowden At first glance, the quiet Manhattan suburb of Nanuet, New York, seems worlds away from the sound
By Renu S. Malhotra As a child, I remember Northeastern India holding a magical pull for me. In our books,
By Rajeswari Nagalingam It was late evening, Saturday, April 10, 1999, when I.S.V. Arunachala Mooppanar (lovingly referred to as Mooppanar
Two hundred and fifty meditators, diplomats and friends gathered to honor Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami on August 25, 2000, at the
Stephen Parmley, Sunithi Narayan and Barbara Goodbody The crowd’s energy builds as the priest begins the recitation of sacred mantras.
By Sivakamasundari Shanmugasundaram Saivism is an orthodox religion, conservative in its ways and yet pliant and understanding. It is simultaneously
In a recent visit to Kauai, Hawaii, Jane Nelsen conducted a Positive Discipline training session for people who want to