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            <title>Diaspora</title>
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Diaspora
Diaspora
Hinduism Enters US TV

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            <title>Claiming Hindu Dignity</title>
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IN MY OPINION
Claiming Hindu Dignity
Indian Hindus should be able to openly practice their faith in America, the land of the free
Mona Vijaykar

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            <title>Waves of Distress</title>
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PUBLISHER&#039;S DESK
Waves of Distress
A Practical and Spiritual Response to the Devastating Asian Tsunami of 2004
satguru bodhinatha veylanswami

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            <title>Letters</title>
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Letters
Letters
Offering the Young a Lifetime of Dharma

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Quotes &amp;amp; Quips
Quotes &amp;amp; Quips
India Was Once the Richest Country in the World?

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            <title>One God, Many Functions </title>
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FROM THE VEDAS
One God, Many Functions 
The Svetasvatara Upanishad elucidates the nature of the Supreme Being

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            <title>Inside Ujjain, Siva&amp;#039;s City</title>
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SPECIAL FEATURE
Inside Ujjain, Siva&#039;s City
Ujjain is one of the seven cities of India said to grant pilgrims liberation from rebirth. It is today a bit off the beaten path--60 kilometers from the nearest airport, for example. But in ancient times it sat at the crossroads of India as a key political, military, economic, literary and scientific center. One of our calendars, the Vikram era, began when the warrior king Vikramaditya repulsed an invasion of Ujjain. Among the  &quot;nine gems &quot; of his court were Kalidasa, arguably the greatest Sanskrit poet and dramatist, and the astrologer and mathematician Varahamihira. Today, Ujjain remains great in religious terms, one of the four sites for the Kumbha Mela, and site of the temple of the great Lord of Time, Siva, Mahakaleshwara. Hinduism Today&#039;s team of journalist Rajiv Malik and photographer Thomas Kelly explored Ujjain while covering the April, 2004, Kumbha Mela attended by 30 million pilgrims over a ten-day period. This is their story.
Rajiv Malik, Delhi

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            <title>What Now? The Long Road to Recovery</title>
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DISASTER
What Now? The Long Road to Recovery
Money and manpower pour into tsunami-afflicted areas of India and Sri Lanka

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            <title>Next Time, Ask a Hindu</title>
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OPINION
Next Time, Ask a Hindu
A Newsweek article, inspired by an academic &quot;expert,&quot; leaves a mess of misconceptions
darshak jeyanandarajan

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            <title>Raising Children as Good Hindus</title>
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TEACHER&#039;S TOOLBOX
Raising Children as Good Hindus
Parents are the first gurus in religion and character building
Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami

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