By Young Writers

In 2021, Hinduism Today started a “Young Writers” program for middle and high school students age 12 to 18 under which they work directly with the magazine editors to develop articles on topics of their interest. The program is off to a great start already. If you’d like to join, contact letters@hindu.org. Be advised, however, that the program is selective and you must have your parent’s permission and be a devout Hindu.

How Hindus Are Using AI

Adopting artificial intelligence to enhance the productivity, cultural engagement and the spiritual outreach of Hindu dharmic institutions By Aditya Muthaiah, […]

Celebrating Navaratri, Tamil Style

Complex displays of dolls, Golu Bommai, depict everything from weddings and rites of passage to stories about our saints and

My Super Summer Camp

Getting a better grip on mind and emotions By Tanesha Kumaraswamy, Bengaluru, India During summer holidays, i attended the Swami

“Pongalo Pongal”

How my family celebrates Thai Pongal By Krathu Sankaranarayanan As the well-known holidays of Christmas and New Year’s Day end,

Juxtaposing Our Two Homelands

Two teenage Indian-American friends who spent this summer in India reflect on how Hinduism lives and breathes in each country 

Foundations for a Good Life

How my religion shaped me since I was young, and how it brings peace of mind to others By Ishwar

Taoism’s Hindu Parallels

My brief encounter with Taoist Deities in China left me amazed at the similarities with key Hindu concepts By Rutvij

Making Mandirs Cool Again

Historically, the Hindu temple was not only the religious center of each village but a social, cultural and even business/financial

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