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A dharmic doctor on wheels
Dr. C. Swaminathan, Madurai-based emergency physician who is a Canadian citizen, on following his svadharma in providing affordable home-based health care services for the elderly...
Hindus need temples today more than ever and here is why
One thing that the Bengal political violence has exposed is the inability of the Bharatiya state to protect its own citizens, even in times...
Is “Hinduphobia” the wrong way to describe hatred towards Hindus?
The simple answer is no. The term “Hinduphobia”, which has been in use in the English language since at least from 1883 is indeed...
Adverse reactions to Ram Janmbhumi Trust decision show inability to think clearly
The Shri Ram Janambhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has announced to set up an oxygen plant at a cost of Rs 55 lakh. The plant...
मर्यादापुरुषोत्तम राम जी के रूप और गुण
आदि कवि वाल्मीकि कुछ लिखना चाहते हैं, ऐसा कुछ जो मानवता के हित में हो। वह सोच में पड़े हैं। फिर एक दिन उन्होंने...
How some new gurus are damaging Hindu Dharma, even if unintentionally
Hindu Dharma has always welcomed debates, exchange of ideas and emergence of new sampradayas (community/sect/denomination) that have co-existed in harmony. However, while earlier we...
Rasa and Ramya in Kabir: The place of delight in Nirgun Bhakti
The second part of the Yoga samvad series presented by Ritambhara, in which film maker and singer Shabnam Virmani explores the evocations of amrit...
How yoga during pregnancy helps mother and child
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Giving birth to a baby can be extremely challenging for the mother's body, and yoga can help with both the elasticity and endurance power...
Saraswati Puja, the celebration of the Goddess of learning and arts
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Maa Saraswati is the Hindu Goddess of Learning. Saraswati Puja, also known as the festival of Basant Panchami, is held during the month of...
Exploring the Mahabharata Within
Mahabharata within, an online exploratory workshop blended Bharatiya Knowledge Traditions such as Yoga, theatre, dance, art, contemplative conversations and process work using the Mahabharata as a framework to explore the human psyche