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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 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 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...
"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."...
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...
The July-August-September edition of Hinduism's flagship spiritual magazine, Hinduism Today, has been released in digital form and is now available for free on your desktop. It travels the globe from India to Australia, from Nepal to Mauritius, and it introduces an amazing man we have named the 2010 Hindu of the Year. That story first. He's known throughout India as an innovator, a dauntless worker and a brazenly proud Hindu. Sri P. Parameswaran is as active in his 80s as most of us ever become, writing, campaigning for social reform and building, building, building dharma institutions. You may have visited the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. That's there because of him....
The October, November, December, 2011 edition of Hinduism's flagship spiritual magazine, Hinduism Today, has been released in digital form and is now available for free on your desktop....
An anthology of Buddhist scriptures, appropriate as an introduction to its vast literature, or as a sampler for those who want to better understand Buddhism. The selections in this anthology are primarily from the Theravada school of Buddhism.(Summary by Leon Mire)...
Religion, Literature
...f Samuel shalt thou say to Joab: Let not this thing dis- courage thee: for various is the event of war: and sometimes one, sometimes another is consum... ...away the spoils of the dead, and they found among the dead bodies, stu of various kinds, and garments, and most precious vessels: and they took them ... ...ent. Chapter 20 Then Sophar the Naamathite answered, and said: 2 Therefore various thoughts succeed one an- other in me, and my mind is hurried away t... ... Gebal, and the wise men thereof furnished mariners for the service of thy various furniture: all the ships of the sea, and their mariners were thy fa... ...rist, yesterday, and to day; and the same for ever. 9 Be not led away with various and strange doctrines. For it is best that the heart be estab- lish...
Excerpt: Book of Genesis; Chapter 1 -- In the beginning God created heaven, and earth. And the earth was void and empty, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the spirit of God moved over the waters. And God said: Be light made. And light was made. And God saw the light that it was good; and he divided the light from the darkness. And he called the light Day, and the darkness Night; and there was evening and morning one day....
Table of Contents: I Old Testament 1 -- 1 Book of Genesis, 3 -- 2 Book of Exodus, 67 -- 3 Book of Leviticus, 119 -- 4 Book of Numbers, 156 -- 5 Book of Deuteronomy, 209 -- 6 Book of Josue, 255 -- 7 Book of Judges, 286 -- 8 Book of Ruth, 318 -- 9 First Book of Samuel, 323 -- 10 Second Book of Samuel, 365 -- 11 Third Book of Kings, 400 -- 12 Fourth Book of Kings, 441 -- 13 First Book of Paralipomenon, 479 -- 14 Second Book of Paralipomenon, 516 -- 15 First Book of Esdras, 560 -- 16 Book of Nehemias, 574 -- 17 Book of Tobias, 593 -- 18 Book of Judith, 606 -- 19 Book of Esther, 623 -- 20 Book of Job, 639 -- 21 Book of Psalms, 675 -- 22 Book of Proverbs, 761 -- 23 Ecclesiastes, 791 -- 24 Book of Wisdom, 806 -- 25 Ecclesiasticus, 826 -- 26 Prophecy of Isaias, 883 -- 27 Prophecy of Jeremias, 947 -- 28 Lamentations of Jeremias, 1018 -- 29 Prophecy of Baruch, 1025...
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 2007 issue of Hinduism Today is a special issue featuring a compilation of nine past educational sections of the magazine. The issue introduces our book called "What is Hinduism" that contains 42 such past educational sections....
This is our Special Temple Issue. To begin, in a piece called "Our Three Kinds of Temples" Publisher Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami explores three primary ways that the temple defines our faith. The community temple is the hub of culture, worship, rites and festivals. The home shrine is the home's temple where devout Hindus worship daily and perform puja, read scripture, do sadhana, bajana and japa. Third, there is the interior temple of the soul, called atma mandir in Sanskrit. Here our worship is internalized, yogas are performed and we ultimately merge with God within. This Publisher's Desk will expand your concept of the Hindu temple and enrich your life in the process. This issue's fully-illustrated, 16-page Educational Insight comes from the photographer, writer and anthropologist who brought Hinduism to the Smithsonian back in 1996. His classic work, "Meeting God: Elements of Hindu Devotion," is elegantly presented with real-life stories of devotional moments that disclose the breadth and depth of worship. This article serves as a thorough, authentic and charming introduction to Hindu temples and shrines, and Dr. Stephen H...