USA’s “Peace Pilgrim”
Renunciation in India is arduous enough, even though there it has been the most esteemed spiritual path since before recorded […]
Renunciation in India is arduous enough, even though there it has been the most esteemed spiritual path since before recorded […]
By V. G. JULIE RAJAN, PHILADELPHIA Of a sudden, a burgeoning interest in the status of Hindu women has produced
By CHOODIE SHIVARAM, BANGALORE If current trends continue, the turn of the 21st century may witness the extinction of one
By the Editor General George Patton of World War II fame, no stranger to personal reincarnational remembrances (he claimed to
The Transition Called Death: Each of us must ultimately confront our mortality. For Hindus, this is not a fearsome prospect.
By DR. HARI BANSH JHA, NEPAL Religious and political persecution is alleged to have forced 100,000 Hindus from Bhutan, the
By Karunamayi Sri Vijayeswari Devi My wish is universal peace, to be achieved through the cultivation of individual peace. If
BY CHOODIE SHIVARAM, BANGALORE Kammasandra was just an obscure town 100 km from Bangalore until Sri Samba Shivamurthy Swamiji decided
Clashing convictions can portend problems In 1993 hinduism today received a most unusual letter from a Christian: “I feel that
Athavale’s amazing grassroots movement stresses God with and within man By Rajiv Malik, New Delhi I have not come here