Nonviolent Living
By Janki Khatau When asked to give a speech on the topic of “Strength and Ahimsa” at a Hindu Student […]
By Janki Khatau When asked to give a speech on the topic of “Strength and Ahimsa” at a Hindu Student […]
By Sivakamasundari Shanmugasundaram Saivism is an orthodox religion, conservative in its ways and yet pliant and understanding. It is simultaneously
I have found that many Hindu children sent to private Christian schools know far more about Christianity than Hinduism. Children
By Raj Kumar If you see or read about the lives of the world’s greatest leaders, poets, scientists, humanitarians and
By Mukund Venugopalan Venugopalan. Mukund Venugopalan.” It is not as dramatic as “Bond, James Bond,” but it is my name.
By Madhuri Shekar I was born in San Jose, California, and so was my brother, Niyantha, who is two years
BY RUDITE J. EMIR I grew up in a Christian family, a Protestant one. Protestants tend to be relatively austere
By Shrikumar Poddar When I landed in New York in the spring of 1959 by boat from Mumbai via Southampton,
By Stephen Huyler I had been to Padmapoda, a village in eastern India, a number of times previously to visit
By Hari Bansh Jha In the wake of the visit of Indian saint Mukunda Sharan to Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, some time