The Inner Search of Science
God made Newsweek but yoga’s on Time. In a departure from politics as usual, both magazines Time and Newsweek recently […]
God made Newsweek but yoga’s on Time. In a departure from politics as usual, both magazines Time and Newsweek recently […]
By GITANJALI CHAK These days, the mercury hovers around a scorching 113 degrees Fahrenheit in Lucknow, the capital of the
By Rajen Manick Millions of hindus around the world regularly worship Lord Murugan, also called Skanda or Karttikeya. He is
By Prabha Prabhakar Bhardwaj Many magical tales are told about Gangotri, the mythical wellspring of the Ganges, India’s most famous
By Suchorita Rudra Only a small red dot on Mira’s forehead gave away her Hindu beliefs. Inside her one-bedroom apartment
The following article by Madhu Kishwar is excerpted from Manushi, a Journal About Women and Society, a non-profit magazine published
By Mamta Landerman The California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine, CAAM, brought together 300 people for a weekend of talks, panel
When it comes to Hindu festivals, Nepal rules. they celebrate 19 a year on their official calendar, three of them
Have We Met? Reincarnation within families By Tara Katir, Kapaa, Hawaii Apart of reincarnation’s magnetism is the belief we can
By Mark Hawthorne In the scientific community, the name Rupert Sheldrake raises eyebrows. After all, this is the biologist whose