Yoga Renamed Is Still Hindu
BY SUBHAS TIWARI In the past few months I have received several calls from journalists around the country seeking my […]
BY SUBHAS TIWARI In the past few months I have received several calls from journalists around the country seeking my […]
BY HARI BANSH JHA Just one day before i departed on pilgrimage to Muktinath, a pious friend of mine dropped
BY JOSHUA M. GREENE In 1966, George Harrison, lead guitarist of the most popular rock group ever, the Beatles, said,
BY RAMYA GOPAL “Shuklam baradharam vishnum” echoes the Saturday morning chanting through the body of the temple where the priest
BY JAY DILIP LAKHANI Over the last ten years the Vivekananda Centre London, of which I am the director, has
“Shake hands and come out fighting.” It’s the referee’s final counsel to two pugilists about to beat each other’s brains
BY VRINDAVANAM S. GOPALAKRISHNAN Not long ago, I received the blessings of a truly good man. His name was Sudhir
BY LAVINA MELWANI For Hindus, food and religious devotion are intricately entwined. I grew up in New Delhi and remember
The great Lord Ganesha has been prayed to, worshiped and adored in one form or another since time began; and
A few years ago a non-Hindu professor who teaches world religions at a Texas University visited our monastery to learn