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The Vintage Voice of Vyas

By Anthony Peter Westbrook The modern era has brought changes to many aspects of Indian culture, and music is no […]

Macauley’s Minute

Thomas Babington Macaulay, politician, essayist, poet and historian, was born in October of 1800. In 1834 he accepted a position

Back to the Future

Dr. V. R. Rajasekharan Pillaiis vice chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, located in Kottayam, Kerala State. As a devout Hindu,

Miracle Girl of Mumbai

By Javier Moro You may not have heard of her, but she is one of the world’s best known women–Sudha

Sachin: “God is With Me”

In August of 1999 cricket star Sachin Tendulkar spoke on religion with Aparna Srinivasan of the Times of India. Below

1940’S VEDANTIC NOVEL STILL A HIT

A MEETING WITH RAMANA MAHARSHI INSPIRED SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S CLASSIC “THE RAZOR’S EDGE” By Mark Hawthorne, California When he arrived in

All’s Fair

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

Disarming the Doctors

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

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

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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