Hinduism

Rising Above Apartheid

It was a precedent setting event when South Africa’s first national convention on Hindu unity convened on September 6, 2003, […]

Sweet Soul of Song

BY ANANDHI RAMACHANDRAN Subbulakshmi sang beautifully at my dance recital for graduation from Kalakshetra College of Fine Arts back in

McDonald’s Fries: Not Done Yet

It was started by a Seattle lawyer, Harish Bharti, a vegetarian Hindu who makes a habit out of identifying the

East Meets West Down South

By Lakshmy Parameswaran It all began humbly 25 years ago when Indu Krishnamurthy, affectionately known to friends as Indu Mami,

Vrindavan Cleanup

By Tirtho Banerjee For the last five years Michael Duffy, a 47-year-old Englishman turned Vaishnava, has brought together eco-awareness and

Mormons Welcome Ganesha

BY ADITYA VINADHARA In May 5, 2003, the Salt Lake City Tribune reported, “Ganesha’s devotees gave Him a housewarming, bathing

Hindu Hospitality

By Lavina Melwani Be one to whom the mother is a God. Be one to whom the father is a

Transforming Anger

By Sri Swami Nikhilananda There is no escaping anger. everyone gets angry. Sometimes I get angry. Emotions are a fact

Hit Play on Ramanujan

Special Review by Lisa Drostova Eight decades after his death at age 32, mathematician Srinivasa Iyengar Ramanujan is still swathed

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