1)Vivekananda: The torch still burnsOn January 12, 2013, it will be 150 years since Swami Vivekananda was born. He emerged at a time when the British colonial masters had managed to destroy the self-esteem of Indians by skilfully crafting a negative image of Hinduism.
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2)Children of immortalityThe belief in rebirth is in the blood of most Indians and it is not a blind belief. There is a lot of evidence for it, as Maria Wirth
More.... 3)Pilgrims’ ProgressThe Kanvar Mela is all in one: enjoyment, bonding with family and friends, adventure, trekking, devotion and rather severe tapas as an offering to the Divine, says Maria
More.... 4)The Good The Bad The OtherAcknowledging that we are animated by the same Life Force frees us of the Poison of Religious and Political
More.... 5)Swami Ramdev`s DreamSwami Ramdev has a dream and that is to make yoga with its potential for perfect physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health accessible to all. A report on an international conference on Yoga for Health and Social Transformation held by
More.... 6)The Ageless YogiThe author remembers her first encounter with the venerable Devraha Baba at the Ardha Kumbh in Haridwar in
More.... 7)The mother supremeThirty years ago, during the Ardha Kumbh mela in Haridwar, the author met Anandamayi Ma, one of india’s most revered spiritual teachers. A nostalgic rewind of the impact it had on her
More.... 8)Ramana Maharshi: Sage of ArunachalaThe story of ramana maharshi and his teachings are as relevant today as in his
More.... 9)Master of the present momentIs the key to a fulfilled life and to
enlightenment simply this: not to run away from the present moment, but to be deeply rooted in it? The answer is yes, reiterated Eckhart Tolle, a
More.... 10)Search for a genuine GuruGurus hold a very high place in the Indian tradition. Maybe too high a place. Do gurus live up to their noble calling of 'dispelling darkness' and setting their disciples free? There are many fake gurus among the genuine ones. Maybe it is time for
More.... 11)Re-discovered! Indian PsychologyIndian psychology has been invisible as a subject in Indian academia. But exist it does, preserved in ancient texts and scriptures. At a recent conference, professors and students of psychology dwelt on this 'sophisticated, rich and practical' body
More.... 12)An insidious dress codePeer pressure compels young people to wear western clothes even if they would rather
More.... 13)You Are The NowA report of a workshop held by Power of Now author Eckhart Tolle in
More.... 14)The source of the GoddessGangotri, the source of the Ganges river is a pilgrimage place for Indians. The sanctity of the place affects all visitors as the author finds
More.... 15)AbdullahNeither a teacher nor a trainer, Abdullah was responsible for the author’s insight that being humble meant not wanting to be
More.... 16)Mother IncarnateMata Amritanandamayi (Amma) is one of the greatest spiritual presences of our times, and a powerhouse of love and
More.... 17)Beyond OpinionIs it possible to have an opinion without opposing others’ opinion or defending one’s
More.... 18)Love in IndiaWhat is true love? How does the indian concept of love differ from that of the west? is eternal love
More.... 19)Meet the WOGWhat is it about some gurus that seems to attract only westerners? A reflection into the teachings of hwl. poonja and ramesh
More.... 20)Ma s DevoteeAt mananda, whose book, death must die, is an underground spiritual classic, was a lifelong follower of the great anandamayi
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