Hinduism

The Satguru Lineage Continues

Over-qualified” was Gurudeva’s one-word description of his chosen successor, Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami, as he placed the gold rudraksha pendant on […]

Maha Samadhi at 74

Beloved Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami passes away on November 12, 2001, leaving a half-century of work that sparked a Hindu renaissance,

Searching for Answers

By Aparna Balakrishnan I was sure that this vacation was going to be like any other. For weeks after my

Saving a Vedic Heritage

By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan The ancient Jaiminiya Sama Vedic tradition, a Sanskrit chanting system practiced in the South Indian state

The Bridge that Never Broke

By Nirmala Baker Fred and I met in a most unusual way. One evening in India as I was returning

Mom Was Always There

By Rama Devagupta It was the spring of 1974. one sunny afternoon at 4:00 after school was over, my brother

Initiating a New Priesthood

By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan For the first time in the history of Kerala, 57 nonbrahmin men and boys were ordained

The Meat-Free Life

There are more that a few Hindus today who guiltily abandoned the vegetarian ways of their own parents and grandparents

Hindu Camp Changes Lives

By Priyank Jaiswal For five days starting July 24, 2001, 120 youth ages 8-19, 17 counselors and many volunteers participated

RSS Chief Speaks Out

By Kalyani Giri Shri Kuppahalli Seetharamiah Sudarshan gave up a career in engineering to dedicate his life to the Hindu

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