October, 1999

October, 1999

Where to Get Help in America

Each of the following organizations is prepared to help women who are victims of domestic violence in the US: California […]

Letters

LET’S NOT LIMIT GOD Reading the Letters in your July 1999 issue (“More than just symbols,” and “Embarrassed by many

The Donkey And the Carrot

BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI All my life, since the time I was seven years old, I have made a great

Diaspora

ENGLAND Curry at McDonald’s? The hottest food for the British in the 90s is spicy Indian and Pakistani fare. So

Digital Dharma

MUSEUM Go Devi Another amazing on-line museum, Devi: The Great Goddess, was just put up by the same folks who

Karma: Life’s Logical Rationale

BY SADHU VIVEKJIVANDAS The recent Glenn Hoddle controversy, that cost him his us$575,600-a-year job as England’s soccer coach, seems to

Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms

“Ranjit Singh’s court,” commented one 19th century traveler to India, “reduces European magnificence to a very low pitch.” Among the

BOOKS

SHE’S BACK… THE LITTLE GIRL WHO FOUND HER PAST-LIFE FAMILY By Tara Katir, Kapaa While most of us never remember

Worship in Wood

PHOTOGRAPHS BY THOMAS L. KELLY By Dr. Hari Bansh Jha, Kathmandu, Nepal In the Hindu Kingdom of Nepal, one need

Daughters at Risk

Madhu Kishwar, editor of Manushi magazine and a renowned champion of the oppressed in India, offers her analysis of domestic

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