By Young Writers

In 2021, Hinduism Today started a “Young Writers” program for middle and high school students age 12 to 18 under which they work directly with the magazine editors to develop articles on topics of their interest. The program is off to a great start already. If you’d like to join, contact letters@hindu.org. Be advised, however, that the program is selective and you must have your parent’s permission and be a devout Hindu.

Hindu Camp Was Fun!

A hundred of us enjoyed four days of classes, yoga, music, good food—and time to reflect on being young Hindus […]

Awake with Carnatic Music

Learning classical tunes with soulful gurus in person taught me what bhakti really means By Surya Ambatipudi  The first time

The Future of Hindu Matchmaking

Arranged? Assisted? Love? Marriages are coming in many forms these days, each with its own challenges and rewards By Rutvij

Performing Sandhya Vandanam

One youth’s discovery of the power and challenges of daily sadhana One wet morning this spring, on the day of

Diwali Days East & West

The many ways my family and friends celebrate the nearly one-week-long festival of lights in India and here in America

Join Us for Ganesha Chaturthi

It’s one of our favorite holidays, bringing us all together as we prepare for and celebrate the advent of the

Confronting Gender Stereotypes

Are they driven by religious beliefs, custom or societal forces? By Shaina Grover, California Throughout history, the role of women

Hinduism in the American Media

They may just be fictional shows, but the often-stereotypeddepictions of Indian characters on TV have a real-life impact By Rutvij

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