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The January/February/March 2009 issue of Hinduism Today features Hindu of the Year, Swami Avdheshananda, head of Juna Akhara, Hinduism's largest monastic order with 500,000 monks....
The January/February/March 2006 issue of Hinduism Today features Lord Vishnu's famed South Indian temple of Tirupati, Andra Pradesh, India.
The July/August/September 2006 issue of Hinduism Today features a stufy of the Holy Scriptures of Hinduism.
The July/August/September 2007 issue of Hinduism Today has a fabulous feature story on Malaysia's annual festival of Thai Pusam that draws 1.4 million devotees to worship Lord Murugan at Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur each year....
The April/May/June, 2006 issue of Hinduism Today features Akshardham, Delhi's 21st Century World Wonder.
The October/November/December 2006 issue of Hinduism Today features renowned singer, pundit and Hindu missionary, Rameshbhai Oza, Hindu of the Year 2006....
The October/November/December 2007 issue of Hinduism Today has a feature story on the six famous temples for Lord Murugan in Tamil Nadu, South India.
The Reader’s Edition features the King James Bible, Pure Cambridge Edition without the “messy” chapter and verse numbers. It also removes the book headings for an easy-to-read “book like” experience....
This is a 54 day reading plan of the New Testament. It features the text of the King James Bible, Pure Cambridge Edition. This special edition has characteristics about it that make it easier to read. These include custom embedded fonts, justified text and a text color that is easy on the eyes! I’ve also removed the verse numbers so that you can read it like a book....
The October/November/December 2005 issue of Hinduism Today features an in-depth study of the beloved Elephant God of Hinduism: Lord Ganesha. Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami explains in his Publisher's Desk article that the trinity: Brahma, Vishnu and Siva are not separate Gods....
The January/February/March 2005 issue of Hinduism Today features the Hindu revival in Karnataka being lead by Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Mahaswami. The education Insight section debunks the myth that all religious are the same....
This issue of Hinduism Today is one of contrasts, from the deepest teachings on meditation to a stroll through a magnificent New Delhi shopping emporium. Here a few highlights: The 18-page cover story is all about meditation, including beginners' guidelines and tips for the virtuoso. There is abundant guidance from Hindu masters and yogis, clarifying definitions, delineations of basic goals, methods, principles, guidelines, tips on overcoming obstacles and rewards to expect. In his editorial, Publisher Satguru Bodhinatha points out that we need not limit ourselves to just one perspective when facing the world and our experiences. He explains that there are, in fact, four distinct perspectives always available to us, and we can learn to move awareness from one and then the other, thus giving ourselves a much greater field of possibilities in thought and action. The issue features a profile of one of last century...
A complete list in alphabetical order of all the items of the United States Library.
"Visiting a Hindu Temple: A Beginner's Guide" is our Oct/Nov/Dec 2012 Educational Insight section.
This issue of Hinduism Today has a unique, thorough and easily understood sixteen-page "Introduction To Hinduism" alongside and indepth educational section on the "Power of Affirmation."...
A complete list in alphabetical order of all the items of the United States Library (Volume 2)
A short collection of mathematical papers from various authors relating to Florentin Smaradache's theories.
This dual will be studied in a separate paper (in preparation). 2. The additive analogues of the functions 5 and 5. are real variable functions, and have been defined and studied in paper [31. (See also one book [61, pp. 171-174). These functions have been recently further extended, by the use of Euler's gamma function, ill place of the factorial (see [1]). We note that in what follows, we could define also the additive analogues functions by the use of Euler's gamma function. However, we shall apply the more transparent notation of a factorial of a positive integer....
Jozsef Sandor ON ADDITIVE ANALOGUES OF CERTAIN ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS 29-32 M. Perez (Ed.) ON SOME SMARANDACHE PROBLEMS 33-38 M. Perez (Ed.) ON SOME PROBLEMS RELATED TO SMARANDACHE NOTIONS 39-40 G. Gregory (Ed.) GENERALIZED SMARANDACHE PALINDROME 41 M. Vassilev - lVlissana ON 15-TH SMARANDACHE'S PROBLEM 42-45 K. Atanassov ON THE SECOND SMARANDACHE'S PROBLEM 46-48...
The JANUARY-FEBRUARY-MARCH, 2012, edition of Hinduism's foremost and widely respected spiritual magazine, Hinduism Today, has been released in digital form and is now available for free on your desktop. This issue is a wide-ranging trek through modern dharma, so prepare yourself for the journey. First stop is our 16-page feature article: A Survivor's Manual for the Mount Kailash Pilgrimage. Our sherpa for this amazing pilgrimage is Dr. T.S. Mohan of Bengaluru. Sure, hundreds of thousands have make the trip around the world's most sacred mountain, but no one we know of has returned with so much insight into how to make the trek successful. With maps, a daily chronicle and lists with tips and warnings, he shows us in detail why this is one of those rare and spiritually charged pilgrimages. Not to mention his advice on keeping us safe and sane. From the outer climb to the inner, we are taken into the world of japa and mantra. Vamadeva Shastri and Hinduism Today founder Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami unravel the world of sound and its yogic uses, giving plenty of dos and don'ts so this ancient yoga can be practiced safely and wit...
The January/February/March edition of Hinduism Today, Hinduism's flagship magazine, has been released in digital form and is now available for free on your desktop. You can read it on our website or download it. In this issue we deliver two monumental Educational Insights, a major feature story on the famed Golden Temple of Vellore and a host of other captivating pieces....
The January-February-March, 2010 is unusually rich in compelling and enlightening articles. So, what's inside that so rich? 1. The 21st century's first major Hindu migration It's a little-know story, full of bad policies, forced resettlements, decades of right denied and spirits not broken. Follow the whole tale as some 60,000 Hindus, chased out of their native Bhutan, end up in refugee camps in Nepal for 19 years. Finally, they are offered a permanent home in the USA and elsewhere. Their arrival is seen as a major and positive event that will enrich Hinduism. Their challenges in the US are monumental, but after what they have been through one senses they will thrive, if Hindu communities continue to help them. 2. The mystical power of giving "Giving has the power to draw spiritual fulfillment and wealth into your life," explains publisher Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami in his editorial. He shares with us mystical laws about giving...