Philosophy & Scripture

Vietnamese Hybrid Faith

By Dao Thu Hien, Associated Press In the world of conformist communist Vietnam, the once banned Caodai religious sect is […]

Nonviolent Child Discipline

Fitzhugh Dodson was a high school teacher turned child psychologist whose personal quest in life was to find nonviolent ways

Hear Krishna’s Flute

By Lavina Melwani When I was very small, I felt this strong attachment to Krishna–it must be from a past

The Path of Grace

DURING THE 12TH TO 16TH CENTURIES’ “BHAKTI RENAISSANCE,” five great schools of Vaishnavism arose, founded by saints Ramanuja, Madhva, Nimbarka,

Tagore in Dance

By Choodie Shivaram The songs and compositions of Rabindranath Tagore, “Rabindra Sangeet,” are very dear to us Indians. The Bengalis,

Searching for Our Roots

When I was 12 years old, American kids would gang up at the bus stop, yelling, ‘Gandhi dot! Gandhi dot!’

The Spoiling of the Ganges

Our consciousness has gone in-to a slumber. Our sensitivity has slipped into a strange coma,” laments activist Rakesh Kumar Jaiswal

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