BOOKS
SHE’S BACK… THE LITTLE GIRL WHO FOUND HER PAST-LIFE FAMILY By Tara Katir, Kapaa While most of us never remember […]
SHE’S BACK… THE LITTLE GIRL WHO FOUND HER PAST-LIFE FAMILY By Tara Katir, Kapaa While most of us never remember […]
PHOTOGRAPHS BY THOMAS L. KELLY By Dr. Hari Bansh Jha, Kathmandu, Nepal In the Hindu Kingdom of Nepal, one need
Madhu Kishwar, editor of Manushi magazine and a renowned champion of the oppressed in India, offers her analysis of domestic
“The most effective way to teach children anything is to live it yourself,” says Leela Mata. She is wife of
The American Bar Association’s Commission on Domestic Violence says, “Domestic violence affects us all. The justice system is struggling with
"REFUSE TO BE MISERABLE." Swami Swaroopananda, Chinmaya Mission, Australia [99oct_fande.jpeg] Spirituality is neither the privilege of the poor nor the
By Hari Bansh Jha In the wake of the visit of Indian saint Mukunda Sharan to Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, some time
By Lavina Melwani Just four words can too often sum up the life of an Indian woman. “Kallaanalum kanavan pullaanalum
Each of the following organizations is prepared to help women who are victims of domestic violence in the US: California
LET’S NOT LIMIT GOD Reading the Letters in your July 1999 issue (“More than just symbols,” and “Embarrassed by many