Joyous Festival of Bhakti, A Pilgrimage of Songsters
BY ANANTA KRISHNAN Lord Vithal (Krishna) and his con-sort Rukmani Devi stand with arms akimbo at the temple, as if […]
BY ANANTA KRISHNAN Lord Vithal (Krishna) and his con-sort Rukmani Devi stand with arms akimbo at the temple, as if […]
By Kumud Mohan Suddenly there was pin-drop silence. A refined gentleman in a silk kurta and dhoti, a tika, or
Taking the devotional art of Nathdwara and the famous gold leaf and gem-studded painting of Tanjore to a new level,
Hindus tuning into “Xena: warrior Princess” on February 28 were startled to find Lord Krishna, Hanuman, Kali and Indrajit among
By PRABHA PRABHAKAR BHARDWAJ In August 8, 1997, a nationwide strike in Kenya by opposition leaders demanding constitutional reforms and
By GOWRI SHANKER, CHENNAI Thirty kilometers South of Chennnai, Narayanan, a 28-year-old lifeguard at the five-star Fishermen’s Cove beach resort
By Lavina Melwani When I was very small, I felt this strong attachment to Krishna–it must be from a past
DURING THE 12TH TO 16TH CENTURIES’ “BHAKTI RENAISSANCE,” five great schools of Vaishnavism arose, founded by saints Ramanuja, Madhva, Nimbarka,
This temple is a demonstration of the power of the holy name of the Lord,” declared Bangalore temple president Madhu