Shamans’ Quest
By Ian Baker If we sing our pilgrimage songs here,” the old shaman stated, “the Gods will come into our […]
By Ian Baker If we sing our pilgrimage songs here,” the old shaman stated, “the Gods will come into our […]
By Lavina Melwani When I was very small, I felt this strong attachment to Krishna–it must be from a past
Ram Swarup, New Delhi, is a leading thinker in the contemporary dynamics of Hindu renaissance ideology. Here he recounts the
By Rev. Kumari De Sachy From time immemorial and across the world’s continents and cultures, human beings have expressed the
By the Editor When it comes to making choices for life, most cultures offer a profusion of one: marriage. Throughout
By Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami Most people today are working harder to correct the faults of others than they are their
DURING THE 12TH TO 16TH CENTURIES’ “BHAKTI RENAISSANCE,” five great schools of Vaishnavism arose, founded by saints Ramanuja, Madhva, Nimbarka,
By Goswami Indira Betiji Hindus are not only Indians. anyone who be-lieves in the culture of the rishis and the
This temple is a demonstration of the power of the holy name of the Lord,” declared Bangalore temple president Madhu
By Devananda Tandavan We have previously discussed Great Britain’s epidemic of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. BSE–“Mad Cow Disease”–belongs to the class