Hinduism

A Miracle for Jagdishwari

By Lavina Melwani The pleasant breeze was gradually turning into a howling wind. As Dr. Jagdishwari Nala sat at her

Autobiog-Ravi

By Michael Plasha Too often today in the world of mass media, value is placed on quantity not quality, on

Bye-Bye Ganesha

It is, of course, the residents of Mumbai who are masters of partying, especially upon the occasion of Lord Ganesha’s

Happy 20th Birthday, Hinduism Today!

IN JANUARY 5, 1979, SATGURU SIVAYA SUBRAMUNIYASWAMI,returning from a world tour, envisioned a way to unite millions of Hindus estranged

Christians Accused In Aid Misuse Scam

By Hari Bansh Jha The International Organization Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA/Nepal) has generated controversy by proselytizing in Nepal, Bhutan

Swami Bua: 109 Years Strong

We intended to interview Swami Bua at length in honor of his winning the 1998 Hindu Renaissance Award as “Hindu

On Different Shores

By Archana Dongre Dozens of temples have sprouted in US cities over the last 15 years. Trustees sought learned priests

America is Ready for Our Hindu Gods

By Ram Swarup The chiselling and hand-carving of 4,000 stone pieces weighing 3.2 million pounds in South India and shipping

IRAIVAN TEMPLE

JOIN US AS HINDUISM TODAY EXPLORES THE FASCINATING PROCESSES AND THE TALENTED PEOPLE WHO ARE CONSTRUCTING AN ANCIENT TEMPLE IN

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