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Impressive images of festivals, unimpressive use of “idol”

posted by sheetal | 12:11pm Wednesday October 5, 2011

Just recently, the Atlantic published some amazing photographs of Hindu festivals that demonstrate the colorfulness, diversity, and inclusiveness of Hinduism.  The pictures are stunning and have been taken not only in India, but also in England, Nepal, and Bali – [...]

Monkey Business

posted by Vineet Chander | 11:27am Monday May 24, 2010

Note to Self:  The next time you want to denigrate someone’s religion, make sure that you don’t accidentally denigrate someone else’s religion. Last week, Tea Party Express chairperson Mark Williams went on a tirade protesting a proposed mosque at Ground [...]

Draw Muhammad. Oh wait, no don’t.

posted by Vineet Chander | 11:48am Thursday May 20, 2010

That old adage about a picture being worth a thousand words may need to be revised. Pictures of the prophet Muhammad have generated perhaps millions of words this week alone, without even being drawn. Today, May 20, has been designated [...]

Holi!

posted by Vineet Chander | 3:45pm Monday March 1, 2010

HAPPY HOLI! Holi ( ???? in Sanskrit; pronounced almost like the English word holy), sometimes called Hinduism’s “Festival of Colors,” is about as joyous as a religious holiday can be. Although other rituals mark the observance, the highlight is throwing [...]

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Practicing Yoga in Prison Cell
By now, we've all read about the benefits of teaching yoga to children.  And despite the ongoing separation-of-church-and-state debate,  some schools do offer yoga classes to their students. Another group finding the benefits of yoga are prison inmates.  I ran across  this is a beautiful piec

posted 10:19:13am Feb. 10, 2012 | read full post »

The Rubin Museum screens The Bhagavad Gita
Yesterday, I attended a screening of a documentary entitled The Bhagavad Gita at the Rubin Museum in NYC.  Perhaps it's the years of reading distorted descriptions about Hinduism and its texts that tend to make me weary of these types of efforts, but I decided to hop on the subway and view the docu

posted 5:10:50pm Jan. 26, 2012 | read full post »

Comments from India on yoga in the West
Acknowledging the "outpouring of criticism" the Broad yoga piece received, the New York Times' India blog published a nice blurb earlier today, taking stock of some of the reactions in India to yoga in the West.  The last quote by Nivedita Joshi is spot on: http://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/1

posted 1:58:42pm Jan. 17, 2012 | read full post »

How Poor Analysis Can Wreck Your Yoga
I’d like to thank the The New York Times for continuing to fuel the relevancy of the Hindu American Foundation’s Take Back Yoga campaign.  The latest piece in the Times Magazine, “How Yoga Can Wreck Your Body” by William Broad, just adds more fodder to the campaign.  Broad’s latest has n

posted 1:20:41pm Jan. 07, 2012 | read full post »

Hindus, bindis, and cows in a car in Buenos Aires
I recently returned from an amazing five days in sunny Buenos Aires.  Both the city and its denizens are charming, warm, and welcoming.  As my husband and I strolled through the various neighborhoods, we found that Buenos Aires magically blended the best of Paris, Barcelona, Athens, and Mumbai.  

posted 1:25:37pm Jan. 05, 2012 | read full post »


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