Hinduism

Peace Amongst Us

By Phalgun Prativadi I am disappointed and saddened to observe many Hindus segregate from and quarrel with each other over […]

The Joys of Pilgrimage

By Lavina Melwani It’s the closest you can get to heaven while living on Earth: Haridwar, “Gateway to God’s Abode,”

The Best of Both Worlds

By Lavina Melwani Saris and Chennai may be worlds apart, but there is a young Hindu dancer who seems to

Pondering Pagans

By Koenraad Elst The late Ram Swarup liked to point out that other cultures had traditions similar to Hinduism before

Delhi Bans Beating Students

A landmark judgment handed down from the Delhi High Court recently should make Delhi school life a little less difficult

Meet God’s Arbitrator

By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan At least 30 people men, women and children sit waiting in the lobby for an audience

Baba of the Lepers

By Rita Frenchman Baba Amte loved the lepers of India and wanted to help them. Inspired by the Hindu principle

Lord Hanuman’s Festival

By GITANJALI CHAK These days, the mercury hovers around a scorching 113 degrees Fahrenheit in Lucknow, the capital of the

Holy Festivals

When it comes to Hindu festivals, Nepal rules. they celebrate 19 a year on their official calendar, three of them

Rethinking Science

By Mark Hawthorne In the scientific community, the name Rupert Sheldrake raises eyebrows. After all, this is the biologist whose

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