Hindus around the world are in the midst of celebrating Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights. I began receiving “Happy Diwali” emails and messages two days ago from friends and family members across the globe. The message of [...]
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Hindus around the world are in the midst of celebrating Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights. I began receiving “Happy Diwali” emails and messages two days ago from friends and family members across the globe. The message of [...]
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 – [...]
Today, Hindus around the world celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, the birth of Krishna, avatar of Lord Vishnu. Like so many, I have a particular fondness for Lord Krishna, which largely stems from my love of the great Hindu epic Mahabharata. Krishna [...]
My post yesterday described attempted to hint at the magic that is Holi in Braj, Lord Krishna’s hometown. I realize, however, that there is no substitute for actually experiencing Holi in Braj. These photos by Delhi-based freelancer Siddharth Jain are [...]
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