The Original Disc Doctor
By Michael Bowden At first glance, the quiet Manhattan suburb of Nanuet, New York, seems worlds away from the sound […]
By Michael Bowden At first glance, the quiet Manhattan suburb of Nanuet, New York, seems worlds away from the sound […]
By Anthony Peter Westbrook The modern era has brought changes to many aspects of Indian culture, and music is no
By Javier Moro You may not have heard of her, but she is one of the world’s best known women–Sudha
In May, 2000, famed astrologer Chakrapani Ullal visited Hinduism Today’s office while participating in a conference on our island of
By Kesav Mallia It was dipavali time in india, 1969, and the dusty Tenkasi town was painted red. All roads
Muthiah sthapati, a famed South Indian sculptor and temple architect, directed 50 skilled workers in the creation of a 33-foot
A MEETING WITH RAMANA MAHARSHI INSPIRED SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S CLASSIC “THE RAZOR’S EDGE” By Mark Hawthorne, California When he arrived in
Anthony Peter Westbrook Over the last few years, the World Music Institute has presented many concerts of Indian classical music
Ever wondered where Hinduism Today gets those fabulous photographs of India like the one below capturing a few hundred thousand
Shakuntala Devi holds an undisputed place in the Guinness Book of Records for multiplying in 1980 two randomly chosen 13-digit