Yoga’s DNA: The Yama and Niyama Blog Post
...have areas that are weaker. It may be food, or gossip, or jewelry. For me, sure I’m guilty of some of those vices, but an area I could really work...
10 Key Hindu and Jain environmental teachings Blog Post
...or other food placed at their doorways in the morning. These kolams express Hindus’ desire to offer sustenance to the Earth, just as it sustains itself. The Chipko movement –...
Lesser-known goddesses: Chamunda, Kateri Amman, and Jwala Ji Blog Post
...Line” custom_height=”25″] Additional reading: All about Vaishno Devi: the goddess of Jammu’s cave shrine 9 things to know about Navaratri All about Annapurna: the goddess of food and nourishment [divider...
A Diwali Greeting from Our Executive Director 2020 Blog Post
...keep physical distance, give focused attention to our work, call a lonely friend, send a check to the local food shelter — impacts others. How we consume impacts others and...
Why I marched for science (and why Hindus need to lead) Blog Post
...to enjoy the food we eat on a daily basis or get the life-saving preventive healthcare we need. With that said, my wife and I joined thousands of others in...
Female Hindu Saints: Hemalekha, Akka Mahadevi, and Anandamayi Ma Blog Post
...of Kadali. There, amidst nature’s elements, she lived out the rest of her life in complete dependence on Shiva, begging for food, drinking from streams, and sleeping in the ruins...
Partition’s bloody legacy: a conversation with survivor Narendra Kalra Blog Post
...going out. For many days, we couldn’t go out to get fresh vegetables, and so lived only on food that was already at home, like dal (lentils) and roti (whole...
What Idolatry Means in Hinduism Blog Post
...a day or two before immersing the image in the sea. The ritual includes veneration (aradhana) which involves welcoming the divine, bathing him, offering him food, clothes, perfumes, lamps, incense,...



































