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The DNA of Dharma

Though Hindus are doggedly nondogmatic, they do hold common beliefs which, like a mental molecular structure, determine who they are […]

UK, Meet South India

Brits indulge in dance, art, song and hot curries By Vetcha Rajesh, London  When any londoner talks about India,” says

Ganesha Graces Disneyland

Is the Elephant God getting due respect? By Archana Dongre, Los Angeles Spun out of the supremely creative imagination of

The Yoga of Endurance

Sri Chinmoy beats 65 Age is in the mind and not in the heart. With determination we can con-quer the

Life on Mars?

“Worm” found in meteorite in Antarctica sets Earth’s theologists pondering the implications It wasn’t quite what we had all been

Puja in Washington

Hindu art shakes off its archaic image at the Sackler Gallery of Art’s sensitive display By V.G. Julie Rajan, Philadelphia

Letters

-letters Indications what interests me about hinduism Today is the vast enthusiasm shown by young Hindus settled in the West.

Diaspora

discontent Rising Suicides India, known for strong traditions of joint family and community support of individuals, is experiencing a rising

We Need the Vedas More Than Ever 

By Dr. B.V. raman We have to recognize that all intelligible reality—space, time and matter—is an aspect of intelligent consciousness.

Critical Collection

Enemies of hinduism don’t get much space in our journal, though we do report when Pat Robertson trashes our religion

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