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BY DARSHAK JEYANANDARAJAN Many Hindus were outraged when they read Kenneth L. Woodward’s article entitled Countless Souls Cry Out to […]
BY DARSHAK JEYANANDARAJAN Many Hindus were outraged when they read Kenneth L. Woodward’s article entitled Countless Souls Cry Out to […]
Rajiv and Thomas spent ten days in Ujjain during their coverage of the Kumbha Mela, as recounted in the October,
BY MONA VIJAYKUMAR In 1994, the editors of Hinduism Today invited me to share some of the experiences that inspired
Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami, publisher of Hinduism Today, was invited to attend the inauguration of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan
BY LAVINA MELWANI Think Canada and you think the Land of the Rockies, Niagara Falls, maple syrup and ice hockey.
As the world rapidly becomes a global village, Hindu leaders are collectively discovering that Hindu unity is more important than
As the world rapidly becomes a global village, Hindu leaders are collectively discovering that Hindu unity is more important than
BY STEPHEN KNAPP In December of 2003 a few of us from the Vedic Friends Association traveled through Assam, Arunachala
BY RAJIV MALIK The rudra vina is considered the father-mother of all stringed instruments. Believed to have been used by
The construction of the grand Omkarananda Kamakshi Devi Mandir of Rishikesh, India–which is actually a complex of six temples–was initiated