Honoring Ancestors
BY SWAMINI MAYATITANANDA Beginning on January 1, 2005, we at the Wise Earth Monastery in Candler, North Carolina, performed a […]
BY SWAMINI MAYATITANANDA Beginning on January 1, 2005, we at the Wise Earth Monastery in Candler, North Carolina, performed a […]
BY AMRIT PAL BINDRA It is unfortunate that, not realizing the significance of the name, many Hindu parents thrust Western
Too many Hindu moms and dads have long suffered trying to unravel the tangle of Hindu misconceptions their children often
BY ANANTHA KRISHNAN It’s the middle of December and the festival of music and dance that I have come to
BY DHARMA PRAVARTAKA It is by no means an exaggeration to say that the ancient religion of Hinduism has been
BY MARK HAWTHORNE When she awoke from a heart and double-lung transplant operation at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut in
BY RAJIV MALIK In 1903, a man named Moti Lal Jain established a small religious bookshop in a portion of
BY JANE SRIVASTAVA The swastika is as holy to the Hindus, Jains and Buddhists as it is evil to people
BY LOIS ELFMAN For Hindus raised in the warm glow of principled, Vedic living, the uncertainty of today’s fast changing
Yoga Ed.’s curriculum arrives as a three-inch-thick binder bulging with a ream of printed paper. It is a complete course