Hinduism

All’s Fair

By Krishan Dutt As the sleek diesel-powered Shatabdi express train sped across the barren Rajasthan landscape, I was entranced by […]

Hand-Made Food

By Bri. Maya Tiwari Aruna was a twelve-year-old girl who developed an aversion to food. Her parents tried all kinds

How to Ease Karma

A few years ago, a devout hindu couple pulled up to the drive-in window of their local Taco Bell fast-food

The Many Joys Of Hinduism

BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI Every two months here on our little island of Kauai we have the honor of sitting

Disarming the Doctors

The famed saint of South India, Sathya Sai Baba, is well known for his spiritual teachings and his vast projects

Family Relief At Last

By Amala Seyon Diane’s son, 13, sensed something had changed, but he couldn’t quite put his finger on it. Here

The Lessons of Five Millennia

By Nawal Prinja Irrespective of one’s religious faith, the start of the new millennium affects all of us, because our

Temple Trouble in Delhi

Point-Counterpoint  By Madhu Kishwar  and Rajiv Malik By Madhu Kishwar Last year while helping a friend to buy an apartment

Milk Miracle Does a Boy Good

It was September 21, 1995, when in a temple in New Delhi Lord Ganesha quietly asked devotees, “Got milk?” The

Europe’s Gandhian

Mansukh Patel, born of Indian parents in Kenya in 1955, was deeply affected by the murderous Mau Mau uprising and

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