A Generation on the Mend
Indians who grew up after independence have not processed colonialism’s trauma By Murali Balaji In 2004 i was dispatched to […]
Indians who grew up after independence have not processed colonialism’s trauma By Murali Balaji In 2004 i was dispatched to […]
“Be as simple as you can be; you will be astonished to see how uncomplicated and happy your life can
Volunteers are renovating dilapidated structures, training musicians, providing needed temple supplies and more Article & sidebars by Balakumar Muthu, Tamil
Two teenage Indian-American friends who spent this summer in India reflect on how Hinduism lives and breathes in each country
How my religion shaped me since I was young, and how it brings peace of mind to others By Ishwar
By Vamadeva Shastri, USA India has historically been a land of magnificent temples. They were not only important sites for
Odhuvars are the temple singers offering the songs of the Thevaram and Thiruvasagam in praise of Lord Siva. Such musical
New Zealand First DharmaFest Receives Full Community Support New Zealand’s first ever DharmaFest, with the theme Vibhinnatayam Ekatvam—Unity in Diversity—was
Thank You from Nepal! After six months, Rajeev and I returned to the Hanuman Ghat in Bhaktapur to distribute the
By Claire Burkert, Nepal Following the powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015, the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust