Opinion

Life, Love and Dance

By Bhadra Sinha I was four when I started my sojourn into this beautiful aspect of life. Dance was my […]

Curious Peers

By Praveen A. Jamunar As I board the bus to school I can hear the students making fun of me,

I Love Vira Saivism

By Anupama Swami In July, 2000, I was one of the Comparative Religions Panel members of the Vira Saiva Samaj

Nonviolent Living

By Janki Khatau When asked to give a speech on the topic of “Strength and Ahimsa” at a Hindu Student

The Immigrant Blues

By Sivakamasundari Shanmugasundaram Saivism is an orthodox religion, conservative in its ways and yet pliant and understanding. It is simultaneously

My Ideal Education

I have found that many Hindu children sent to private Christian schools know far more about Christianity than Hinduism. Children

Children Come First

By Raj Kumar If you see or read about the lives of the world’s greatest leaders, poets, scientists, humanitarians and

What’s In a Name?

By Mukund Venugopalan Venugopalan. Mukund Venugopalan.” It is not as dramatic as “Bond, James Bond,” but it is my name.

Home, Sweet, Home

By Madhuri Shekar I was born in San Jose, California, and so was my brother, Niyantha, who is two years

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