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When a language dies, so does aculture–its mores, meanings, values and outlooks, inextricably bound in daily discourse, the living embodiment […]
October/November/December, 2011
When a language dies, so does aculture–its mores, meanings, values and outlooks, inextricably bound in daily discourse, the living embodiment […]
BY DEEPA S. IYER When i sat down to write a post on how to visit a Hindu temple, I’ll
Have you ever been put on the spot with a provocative question about Hinduism, even one that really shouldn’t be
BY POOJA PATEL Every year a new group of hindu seniors heads off to their first year of college, many
BY CHOODIE SIVARAM Sri sri bharati tirtha was born on April 11, 1951, into a traditional Smarta family in the
BY CHOODIE SIVARAM When devotees asked the pontiff of South India’s preeminent Sringeri Math about holding a 60th-birthday extravaganza for
If you accept Parabrahman, you must accept Shakti. They are like fire and its power to burn. If you see
THANK YOU I was blessed to come across the name of your magazine while Sri Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma was delivering
Now I will tell you the sequential activities related to the establishment of the village and to the first entry
By Rajiv Malik, Panaji, Goa It is a land of natural marvels, basking blissfully in the warm sun of West