Mamallapuram: Period of Transition by Benoy K Behl

MAMALLAPURAM, INDIA, May 28, 2024 (YouTube): On the shores of Tamil Nadu, on the eastern coast of peninsular India, is a marvelous town of temples, carved out of the rock. Mamallapuram was one of the greatest sea-faring ports of ancient times. Ships sailed constantly from here to Sri Lanka, South East Asia and China. Here, over perhaps a hundred years,…

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Punya Dham Ashram: Celebrating the Circle of Life

KAUAI, HAWAII, June 28, 2024 (Hinduism Today, by Lavina Melwani): When a child is born, there is so much joy and celebration—as if royalty has arrived at the home, with music, dance and sweets. Yet what happens when people get old? There is no celebration of aging bodies, grey hair, fading eyesight and memory loss. There is almost a sense…

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The Brahmin Priests of Thailand

THAILAND, October 12, 2025 (Bangkok Post): The recent reopening of the Erawan Shrine was presided over by the chief of Brahmins (photo above, Phra Maharaja Guru Bidhi Sri Visudhigun) known as the Rajguru. A man dressed in white blew into a conch as if it were a horn. Joss sticks were burning. Heads bowed but people’s lips were praying. A…

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Religion and Spirituality in East Asian Societies

UNITED STATES, June 17, 2024 (Pew Research Center): By some measures, East Asia seems like one of the least religious regions in the world. (“East Asia” includes China, Japan, Mongolia, the Koreas and Taiwan) Relatively few East Asian adults pray daily or say religion is very important in their lives. And rates of disaffiliation – people leaving religion – are…

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Ownership: The Evangelical Legacy of Slavery in Edwards, Wesley, and Whitefield

UNITED STATES, June 18, 2024 (Christianity Today): HPI Note: We thought this article attempting to excuse the slave ownership by the founders of the modern Evangelical movement quite informative. How should white evangelicals think about slavery and past evangelical heroes who affirmed its practice? A new book by historian Sean McGever, Ownership: The Evangelical Legacy of Slavery in Edwards, Wesley,…

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India’s Fabulous Fabrics

KAUAI, HAWAII, June 19, 2024 (Hinduism Today, by Anne Petry): Is there any other country in the world as colorful as India? Indian clothing is a visual explosion of vibrant and bright colors. I am always amazed by the tremendous variety of textiles and huge diversity of traditional outfits. All this is possible thanks to the knowledge of weaving mastered…

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