Hinduism

Temple Ablaze

While pilgrimaging to the temples of South India, Hinduism Today Deputy Managing Editor, Yogi Kashinatha, was present June 7, 1997, […]

Pious Precussionists

The complex rhythmic orchestral music of Bali rivals the best of classical traditions East or West. Played jn temples for

Hunting for God

By Lavina Melwani Where would you find Siva lost in samadhi, Krishna playing His flute and Ganesha feasting on sweets?

Dispense with that Awful Word

BY DR ANANTANAND RAMBACHAN Among the many problems faced by Hindus is finding appropriate English terminology for Sanskrit terms. This

Inauspicious or Not?

BY THE EDITOR Culturally clueless as you catch a flight to Calcutta for your first visit to India? Don’t despair.

Cues and Clues

Nearly every indigenous people on Earth is reevaluating, rediscovering and reappreciating its ancient ways, the traditions of the forefathers. Tradition

Brick, Mortar Not Enough

By GOWRI SHANKER, CHENNAI Samy, as Tiru Tiruvanmiyur Ramasamy Chinnathamby is popularly known, is exceptional. How else would you describe

Dissolving Boundaries

By JULIE RAJAN, PHILADELPHIA It is not an easy task for a Hindu writer born in India to break into

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