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Sewa Day 2016: International Day of Volunteering celebrated across USA

Sewa Day, a day of pure voluntary selfless service, was celebrated by the Hindu-American community for the 6th successive year with community service projects...

Sydney Veda Patasala (SVP) & Bala Samskar Kendra (BSK) Annual Day Celebrations

BSK/SVP Annual Day 2016 - more than 100 children participated Vishva Hindu Parishad’s Sanskrit School (recognised by the Education  Department of NSW as a Community...

The Vedic Metaphor of Indra’s Net

  Indra’s Net is a metaphor for the profound cosmology and outlook that permeates Hindu Dharma. Indra’s Net symbolizes the universe as a web of...

Critique of Movie PINK – Should there be Discernment in Exercising Freedom?

“NO, is not a word Your Honour, it is a full sentence in itself. It does not require any explanation. My client said NO...

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...

The Power of a United Hindu Community

Now it is time to increase our efforts to work together and make Hindus a concerted force that is recognized by everyone. Of course,...

Refuting Missionary Preachers’ Business of Converting Hindus – Part 2

One of the common tactics used by missionaries for converting Hindus is to "Create a guilty feeling of caste”

Why The Kumbh Mela Is At Risk

When Harvard University created a major new initiative called the Harvard Kumbh Mela Project, Hindus naturally became impressed and proud. After all, it brought...

A Call to be Vedic Ambassadors

Now is the time when there is a growing need for what could be called Vedic Ambassadors, those who can represent and show the...

Sanskrit Language Enlightened The European Intellectuals

It is for the astounding richness of the Sanskrit language that William Jones, a British colonial judge and linguist, first translated Kalidasa’s Shakuntala from the...

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