Island Temple Greeted with Aloha Spirit
This tiny, remote land mass of barely 60,000 people is manifesting a living vision of unity in diversity. “We are […]
This tiny, remote land mass of barely 60,000 people is manifesting a living vision of unity in diversity. “We are […]
No Hindu would embark on a task as monumental and momentous as building a temple without the backing of the
By Choodie Shivaram It was afternoon when I visited the Iraivan temple carving site–the silence was so perfect and divine.
What sets any temple apart, making it different from all others, bringing pilgrims from afar to admire, even worship, it?
Some contributions to the Iraivan temple project are gifts of abundant, natural talent. Artists Sri Indra Sharma, D.J. Khamis and
By Prabha Prabhakar Bhardwaj Sanskrit shlokas to lord ganesha resounded through the hall as I watched the Hindu Council of
Six million or more years ago, at the most isolated spot in the mid-Pacific ocean, the volcanic island now known
Hindus go to temples to be in the presence of God. The most devout attend daily, morning and night, while
From his verdant Polynesian ashram on the Wailua River near the foot of an extinct volcano, Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami and
The call came late at night to Dr. A. Alagappan in South India from his friend, V. Shantaram, in New