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Who is a Hindu?

By definition, a Hindu is an individual who accepts as authoritative the religious guidance of the Vedic scriptures, and who strives to live in accordance with Dharma, God's divine laws as revealed in the Vedic scriptures.
Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

How to Kill Jealousy

None of us could honestly say that we have never been jealous of someone. It is one of those unnecessary evils we burden ourselves with. Ironically, jealousy is generally found among equals or near-equals like friends of equal social status, colleagues in the office and relatives. Jealousy keeps us under a sense of discouraging frustration and disappointment. How to kill this evil? Here are three suggestions that may help.
Wednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

Kirtan: Group Chants to Heal the Heart

Meditation doesn't come easy. That's where 'kirtan' - an ancient participatory music experience - offers an avenue to escape effortlessly to a place of mental quiet and stillness, where you can feel your soul! Although the kirtan involves music, the underlying art of kirtan chanting is not actually about musical ability or training - it is about the heart. Everyone can participate, regardless of age or cultural background. The purpose of this music is to get us out of our heads and into our hearts. Typically, the songs can last for 20-30 minutes each with a few moments of silence in between each song so you can soak it all up. Kirtan artiste Ragini writes...
Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

Tagore on God

On the occasion of the 148th birthday of Rabindranath Tagore - the first Hindu Nobel Laureate, here're some of his thoughts on god and religion taken from his various works. Tagore's mystical poetry, music and art continue to inspire us:

"Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high / Where knowledge is free / Where the world has not been broken up into fragments / By narrow domestic walls / Where words come out from the depth of truth / Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection / Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way / Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit / Where the mind is led forward by thee / Into ever-widening thought and action / Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake."

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Thursday May 8, 2008 | permalink | comments (1)

Vedic Astro Forecast for the Month

Find out what's in store for you this month. Read your Vedic Astro Forecast for May 2008 by renowned Vedic Astologer 'Jyotish' Asish Kumar Das. The focus of these predictions are your health, family and work. Select your zodiac sign to read about your monthly forecast.
Wednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

The Golden Day - Akshaya Tritiya (May 8, 2008)

Akshaya Tritiya falls this Thursday, when the Sun and Moon are simultaneously at their peak of brightness. The word "Akshaya" means imperishable or eternal - that which never diminishes. Initiations made or valuables bought on this day are considered to bring success or good fortune. Read more to find out why Hindus consider it a 'golden day.'
Monday May 5, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

15 Ayurvedic Uses of the Holy Basil (Tulsi)

The 'tulsi' or holy basil is an important symbol in the Hindu religious tradition and is worshipped in the morning and evening by Hindus at large. A Hindu household is considered incomplete without a tulsi plant in the courtyard. Vaishnavites or believers of Lord Vishnu wear beaded necklaces made of tulsi stems. Apart from its religious significance, the tulsi is also an ayurvedic remedy for a number of common ailments.

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Friday May 2, 2008 | permalink | comments (1)

Good Dharma = Good Karma

Hinduism believes in the concept of reincarnation. What determines the state of an individual in the next existence is karma which refers to the actions undertaken by the body and the mind. In order to achieve good karma it is important to live life according to dharma. This involves doing what is right for the individual, the family, the community and also for the universe itself. Dharma is like a cosmic norm and if one goes against the norm it can result in bad karma. So, dharma affects the future according to the karma accumulated. Therefore, one's dharmic path in the next life is determined by their past karma.
Wednesday April 30, 2008 | permalink | comments (2)

Bhagavad Gita for Modern Times

Bhagavad Gita for Modern Times: Secrets to Attaining Inner Peace and Harmony by Swami Sadashiva Tirtha is a unique commentary on the Gita – the most profound of Hindu scriptures. He draws parallels from the verses of the Gita and casts them in the chapters of our everyday lives. Read Review

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Monday April 28, 2008 | permalink | comments (2)

Kali: Fearful Goddess with a Heart of a Mother

Kali, the Dark Goddess is depicted with perhaps the fiercest features amongst all the world's deities. But the love between this mother goddess and her human children is a unique relationship. Kali is one such deity with whom devotees have a very loving and intimate bond, in spite of her fearful appearance. In this relationship, the worshipper becomes a child and Kali assumes the form of the ever-caring mother. Her three eyes represent past, present, and future, — the three modes of time — an attribute that lies in the very name. 'Kala' in Sanskrit means time.

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Friday April 25, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

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