Swami in Folsom Prison; Devotees Struggle to Prove His Innocence
If at the conclusion of a court trial, it is felt that justice was thwarted by clouded facts, prejudice, poor […]
If at the conclusion of a court trial, it is felt that justice was thwarted by clouded facts, prejudice, poor […]
Death and dying. They're subjects man has pondered and argued about for millennia. Most recently the American Medical Association has
When the Ramakrishna Mission opted for non-Hindu minority status to avoid government interference in Bengal in 1985, many Hindus were
Subramuniyaswami, Sivaya A few years ago we traveled through Trinidad and Tobago and had the opportunity to visit a secular
Charles A. Ryerson can hardly believe that Princeton Theological Seminary actually pays him to do what he most loves in
The popular Swami Premananda, known as the "Sai Baba of Sri Lanka," has closed his three ashrams and orphanage in
In part one of this series we began the remarkable year-long adventure which took Mark Twain around the world and
The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of Tamil Nadu, India, has commenced a unique scheme to assure the safety
Manick, Rajen Never has Govinden or 'Govinda Puja-Venkateswara Puja,' as the Telegus call it, been so much organized and celebrated
Ramesh, L. On November 8th and 9th, about 1,000 Hindus gathered at the Methodist Church in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur to