Hinduism

Hail Hindu Heroes!

Beginning two centuries ago, there arose throughout India a retinue of talented, high-souled and dedicated men and women who were

Reviving Taoism

By Mark Hawthorne An elderly monk, dressed in the traditional blue robe and jade-studded black cap of his Taoist sect,

Puja’s Passion

Stephen P. Huyler began as an outsider. “I prided myself on my objectivity,” he says in his preface to Meeting

Karma: Life’s Logical Rationale

BY SADHU VIVEKJIVANDAS The recent Glenn Hoddle controversy, that cost him his us$575,600-a-year job as England’s soccer coach, seems to

Worship in Wood

PHOTOGRAPHS BY THOMAS L. KELLY By Dr. Hari Bansh Jha, Kathmandu, Nepal In the Hindu Kingdom of Nepal, one need

Meet Yogi Hari

“The most effective way to teach children anything is to live it yourself,” says Leela Mata. She is wife of

Spouse Abuse

By Lavina Melwani Just four words can too often sum up the life of an Indian woman. “Kallaanalum kanavan pullaanalum

The Donkey And the Carrot

BY SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI All my life, since the time I was seven years old, I have made a great

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