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 [...]
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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 [...]
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, [...]
Karma is a concept that has always fascinated me. It’s complex, thought-provoking, and essential to Hinduism. Yet it is a term that has been “dumbed” down over the years as it has entered everyday jargon. And more recently, “karma, [...]
I’m a fan of Maureen Dowd’s column in the New York Times – her writing is pleasingly quirky and relevant. Needless to say, I was intrigued when a friend forwarded her latest piece, which was provocatively titled “How Garbo Learned [...]
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