July/August/September, 2002

July/August/September, 2002

To Know the Unknowable

If a man knows the self as "I am this," then desiring what and for whose sake will he suffer […]

Earth’s Rarest Tree

By Tirtho Banerjee Nestled in the serene woods of Barolia village near Ramnagar in the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh,

Confronting Violence

By Lakshmy Parameswaran As a family violence counselor, I hear about tragedies and devastation as part of my job. These

Godhra in Perspective

By Swami Veda Bharati Any individual experience is a ripple in the stream of karma; any event is a wave

DIASPORA

MALAYSIA Thai Pusam in Grand Style A seven-mile procession on January 27, 2002, from downtown Kuala Lumpur to the famed

The Wrong Way

By Arun Gandhi In our obscurantist zeal we focus on a crisis with-out going into the cause and inevitably reach

Smoking Yogis, Beware!

By Dr. Swami Gitananda When I was just a school boy, cigarettes were referred to as “coffin nails.” Every puff

An Inventor For the People

By Tirtho Banerjee Anil Rajvanshi goes out of his way to make out-of-the-ordinary things. He was the first to use

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