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Hindu Dharma
Bhakti – Now and Then
Bhakti is a very important mechanism to expand one’s mind to approach God. This mechanism thrives on the mind and its emotions. Mind can...
Sabarimala and its Practices
Sabarimala is a Hindu pilgrimage centre located in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. It has around 100 million devotees visiting every year. The temple is situated amidst 18 hills on a...
Forest as a Metaphor of Hindu Dharma
An apt metaphor to describe the Hindu worldview is that of a forest. Forests have always been a symbol of beneficence in Bharat, and...
Celebrate Onam & Ignore the Hinduphobes
Onam celebrations in Kerala this year extend from 13-15 September, with the grand second day of Thiruvonam falling on 14th September. But much to the disappointment of an average...
VHP Organizes Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations in Thailand
Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association Thailand and Partners are set to host the largest Ganesh Festival 2016 events in Bangkok and Nakhorn Nayok at eight...
Meera Nanda’s Freudian Slip Reveals her Hinduphobia
In her polemical article on 'Hindutva’s Science Envy', writer Meera Nanda displays willful ignorance of the Vedic perspective on nature and blind adherence to...
Christianity’s Science Envy – A response to Meera Nanda’s article “Hindutva’s science envy”
Nanda’s attack on her own Hindu heritage reflects her own inferiority complex that comes from an internalized racism of a colonized mind...
Why Values are Central to Hindu Dharma
Sanatana Dharma’s expression has been morphing with times. The great rishis of the yore have predicted the impact of yugas (time) over the values...
Centrality of Women Devotees in the Journey to Sabarimala
At a time when the debate rages on regarding the entry of women in Sabarimala, a matter which is pending in the Supreme Court,...
Who killed Dahi Handi?
I remember as an 11 year boy in 1989Â when our family moved to Mumbai, I witnessed my first Dahi Handi celebration during Janmashtmi. Belonging...