Hinduism

Next Time, Ask a Hindu

BY DARSHAK JEYANANDARAJAN Many Hindus were outraged when they read Kenneth L. Woodward’s article entitled Countless Souls Cry Out to […]

Inside Ujjain, Siva’s City

Rajiv and Thomas spent ten days in Ujjain during their coverage of the Kumbha Mela, as recounted in the October,

Claiming Hindu Dignity

BY MONA VIJAYKUMAR In 1994, the editors of Hinduism Today invited me to share some of the experiences that inspired

Goddess Moves In

The construction of the grand Omkarananda Kamakshi Devi Mandir of Rishikesh, India–which is actually a complex of six temples–was initiated

Be a Child Like Lily

BY TARA MENON In a 34-page children’s picture book just released by Gingham Dog Press, sacred fruits, flowers and trees

Siva’s Magic Bell Tree

BY PRIYANK JAISWAL Traveling through assam close to Digboy, the oldest oil field of India, I came across a most

A Ritual for Ladies Only

BY HARI BANSH AND JAYANTI JHA Once upon a time, long, long ago, in a region of land that now

The Globe Trotting Lord of Dance

BY MEERA VAYAPOOREE His powerful & dynamic dance performances have made him one of Bharata Natyam’s most important modern-day, international

Made for the Gods

BY LAVINA MELWANI Gold is almost a language in India. It speaks of birth and marriage, of rituals and devotion.

A Hindu Primer

Loving Hindu parents worldwide, of various lineages, have called for a common religious code to teach their sons and daughters.

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