October/November/December, 2003

October/November/December, 2003

Why I am a Vegetarian

In May we sent out a call on our daily e-mail news service, Hindu Press International, inviting Hindu youth to […]

Hindu of the Year

Forty-three years ago when Bangalore, the serene garden city, was not bursting at its seams with multinationals and information technology

A Baffling Mind

BY IRAJA SIVADAS In the spring of 1994 I found myself in erode, Tamil Nadu, India, boarding a train with

We Each Have a Choice

Someone once asked a guru who worshiped Lord Sadasiva to describe Sanatana Dharma as it compares with other religious theologies

Sweet Soul of Song

BY ANANDHI RAMACHANDRAN Subbulakshmi sang beautifully at my dance recital for graduation from Kalakshetra College of Fine Arts back in

Pill-Free Clinic Relieves Pain

I have osteoporosis. For a great many years I have tried to quietly live with this debilitating disease, but unfortunately,

Four Denominations of Hinduism

For over 200 years, Western scholars have struggled to understand Hinduism, a faith whose followers seemed (to outsiders) to arbitrarily

McDonald’s Fries: Not Done Yet

It was started by a Seattle lawyer, Harish Bharti, a vegetarian Hindu who makes a habit out of identifying the

Hindu of the Year

Forty-three years ago when Bangalore, the serene garden city, was not bursting at its seams with multinationals and information technology

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