What do you do at a Hindu temple? Here are 5 things you should know. Blog Post
...installed in a temple where they are worshiped through puja, in which a priest generally offers flowers, water, incense, some food, and a lamp. Puja rituals vary depending on the...
The Vedic Woman: Who Was She and Why We Need Her Back Blog Post
...Jews and Christians, but not pagans or Hindus, to offer prayer at public meetings, or a state prison denying a Hindu inmate vegetarian food. I’ve had the chance to challenge...
Journey to the Hindu Himalaya: Gangotri & Gaumukh Blog Post
...fully honest people, very spiritual and traditional. It was by donation only: lodging, chai, and food (two meals a day) were offered to whoever wanted to come, and no one...
HAF’s Diwali Resources & Toolkit Page
...by enjoying sweets and delicious food. Generally, Diwali is celebrated over five days with each day holding a special significance.
Sita: Nature in its Feminine Form Blog Post
...to experience the free spirited life. During the prehistoric golden age women were the foragers and keepers of food and supposedly had a superior position (Child 1929). In part, feminine...
Hinduism beyond India: Guyana Blog Post
...from 1838 to 1917 as indentured laborers and servants. Life abroad, unfortunately, was not what they hoped. The journey itself was a struggle for survival due to overcrowding, poor food...
Menstrual taboos and ancient wisdom Blog Post
...during menstruation, similar taboos related to touching food, not entering religious place, etc have been documented world over. Perhaps, it is only in parts of Asia such as India, where...
How to set up a Hindu mandir in your home: 5 easy steps Blog Post
...primary colors mix in various ways to tint our vision of the world, the three modes tint our consciousness, shaping our habits and perception of reality. From food to music...



































