2nd International Seminar Announced in Kuala Lumpur
Saiva Siddhanta is stirring to life. After centuries of relative slumber, this noble South Indian spiritual tradition is getting moderate […]
Saiva Siddhanta is stirring to life. After centuries of relative slumber, this noble South Indian spiritual tradition is getting moderate […]
The Shantivanam ashram looks like a rishi's home transported from Vedic times to the banks of the sacred Cauvery River
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As the powerful Indian Ocean quietly pounded the white sandy shores with 4 and 5-foot waves, 45 souls sat raptly
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Vendantham, T.R. Seclusion of women during menses has been the case in most of the Hindu families in India. There