Philosophy & Scripture

Dharma in Delhi

By Rajiv Malik I never expected to find six acres of manicured gardens five minutes from New Delhi Railway Station, […]

Monks With a Mission

A hundred years ago, sixteen impoverished boys gathered under the guidance of Swami Vivekananda to form the Belur monastery. “We

God’s Favorite Flower

By Anil K. Goel Both in worship and in portrayals of the divine, hindus are infatuated with flowers. The very

Pagan Power in Modern Europe

In this special report for Hinduism Today, Belgian writer Hughes Henry profiles a leader of Europe’s Pagan renaissance Christopher Gérard

Vedanta in Latvia?

More than 30 years ago, Latvian-born Rudite Emir, 59, received a mystical poem by Rabindrinath Tagore translated into her native

Life, the Great Experience

BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI At one time or another in life, each of us has had similar experiences of temptation.

Defender of Vedas

“As when a fire is lit with damp fuel, different clouds of smoke come forth. In the same way from

Conversion’s Sordid Past

By Vamadeva Shastri The Christian activities in India are not unique. In fact, they are in lock step with more

Baneful Conversions

BY CHRISTINA SHANKAR I recently became very concerned about what I perceived as Hinduism Today’s on-going negative depiction of Christianity.

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