March, 1998

March, 1998

Letters

DECEMBER 25TH’S PAGAN ROOTS In reference to your editorial [it’s Chrismastime in the Ashram Again, December, ’97], I don’t think […]

Stirring Up the Melting Pot

By LAVINA MELWANI, NEW YORK You are about to go on a pilgrimage. Not to India’s Kashi or Vrindavan, but

One Day My Religion Will Rule the World

By the Editor Harvard University’s groundbreaking project on religious pluralism in America [see “Stirring Up the Melting Pot” in this

Diaspora

GUADELOUPE Roving Pandit As a symbol of Guadeloupe’s nascent Hindu renaissance, visiting Pandit Dwivedi Shastri presented a Ganesha statue to

God’s Word, Sages’ Voices

Let us now invoke for our aid the Lord of Speech, the Designer of all things that are, the Inspirer

EVOLUTIONS

PASSED ON: Sadguru Sant Keshavadas, age sixty-three, at 2:20pm on December 4, 1997, in Vishakhapatnam, India, where he had a

Ethical Economics

By MEENAL PANDYA, Massachusetts At the heart of Hindu economics is this: the test of every policy is not profit,

Briefly

SUNDERLAL BAHUGUNA ENDED his fast at the work site of the controversial Tehri Dam on the Ganges River in the

Not for Women Only

By POORNIMA NARAYANAN, DELHI On a mild winter evening i walked into the home of Madhu Kishwar–social activist, international lecturer

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