March/April, 2001

March/April, 2001

Sacred Gifts

By Hari Bansh Jha The most valuable gift one can give to the environment is not money–it’s action. On November […]

Veddas

Many, many years ago, through the mists of time, the Veddas, or Wanniya-laeto (forest-dwellers) wandered across Rama's Bridge which joined

India Carves New States

A respected sociologist in New Delhi recently commented that “the last map of India has not yet been drawn.” He

Does your home have a shrine room?

By Krishan Dutt In a quiet tree-lined street in the West London suburb of Hounslow, as heavy vehicular traffic thunders

Quotes & Quips

"THE ART OF TEACHING IS TOLERANCE. HUMBLENESS IS THE ART OF LEARNING" BKS Iyengar (1918-), famed teacher instrumental in bringing

Swami Nirliptananda

By Krishan Dutt No one walking past house 99A on Devonport Road in the “Shepherd’s Bush” area of London would

India’s Natural Farm Friend

Farming is not business but a religious work,” says Ashok V. Sanghavi, master gardener at the innovative Sanghavi Farm in

Peace within First

By Bawa Jain A followup report: Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders,August, 2000 On November 10, 2000,

Swami Agnivesh

Swami Agnivesh became a successful professor of business and law in his early twenties, despite being born into poverty. At

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