Food: Friend Or Foe?
By Vatsala Sperling When Hindu parents explain the meaning and purpose of our household rituals and traditions, children tend to […]
By Vatsala Sperling When Hindu parents explain the meaning and purpose of our household rituals and traditions, children tend to […]
By Poornima Harish You can love her or hate her, but you can’t ignore the lady. Maneka Gandhi, widow of
It’s a terrible truth, unknown to most Hindus. One million old cattle a year are sold at auction by poor
Photographer and art historian Stephen Huyler has spent the past several years documenting the personal worship of Hindus, called puja,
BY SUSHRI SIDDHESHVARI DEVI The desire for happiness motivates all creatures to act. Whether it is a tiny little ant
By Lavina Melwani There are the yogis of Vrindaban and Kashi–and those of Manhattan. The past few years has spawned
By VRINDAVANAM S. GOPALAKRISHNAN K. Nair had a gut feeling, and it wasn’t caused by his painful peptic ulcer. Drugs
By Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami Dreams and the state of sleep have been a mystery and a puzzle to people of
By Sri-la-Sri Sadhvi Meera Puri Indians have an inferiority complex about themselves. In fact, we should not feel inferior at
By Devananda Tandavan Stress is a natural and necessary consequence of living. But there’s no need for us to be