January/February/March, 2002

January/February/March, 2002

Saving a Vedic Heritage

By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan The ancient Jaiminiya Sama Vedic tradition, a Sanskrit chanting system practiced in the South Indian state […]

Iraivan Rises

When seven stone craftsmen left Bangalore, India, for Kauai, Hawaii, in May of 2001, they brought hammers, charcoal and lots

The Bridge that Never Broke

By Nirmala Baker Fred and I met in a most unusual way. One evening in India as I was returning

The Redding Siva Nataraja

The people of the peaceful town of Redding in Northern California have always been conservative, and proud of it. Many

Initiating a New Priesthood

By Vrindavanam S. Gopalakrishnan For the first time in the history of Kerala, 57 nonbrahmin men and boys were ordained

Hindu Camp Changes Lives

By Priyank Jaiswal For five days starting July 24, 2001, 120 youth ages 8-19, 17 counselors and many volunteers participated

Kashmir’s Saga

By Ishani Chowdhury Ancient stories and modern science agree that the Kashmir Valley, lying 5,000 feet above sea level in

Pointed Healing

Pointed Healing By Neesha Alahan Acupuncture, the use of needles inserted into critical points of the body to stimulate healing,

Lord Murugan’s Seaside Shrine

With Sivakamisundari Shanmugasundaram Kumar and his wife Sitara have just finished Tamil Nadu’s famous “Six Murugan Temple Pilgrimage.” They are

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