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God of Fear, God of Love

Love is the basis of worship in all Hindu denominations, expressed through bhakti yoga toward one's chosen Deity...

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Giving's Secret Gifts

Consistently making donations freely to your religion has the power to draw spiritual fulfillment and material wealth into...

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Can Everyone Benefit from Yoga?

While openly available, yoga is rooted in Hindu scripture, teaches Hindu practices and leads to oneness with God....

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A Ten Minute Spiritual Workout

An abbreviated daily regimen designed for those who find that today's busy life allows little or no time...

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Iraivan Temple Annual Report 2015

Bodhinatha presents Iraivan Temple end of year report. Thanks to the generosity of fundraisers, much progress has been...

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The Journey to Liberation

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami reads his editorial from the October/November/December 2015 edition of Hinduism Today magazine. "Though moksha may seem remote, there is wisdom in keeping this ultimate goal in mind as we live our day-to-day life." Bodhinatha explains...

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The Art of Listening

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami reads his editorial from the July/August/September 2015 edition of Hinduism Today magazine. In this edition...

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July 2015 News Video

Our July 2015 News Video covers events in June 2015, including: Satguru Bodhinatha's recent travels to Singapore and...

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How We Describe Our Deities - Publisher's Desk

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami reads his editorial from the April/May/June 2015 edition of Hinduism Today magazine. "Hindu views of God can seem complex and confounding on first encounter. In this edition Bodhinatha explores four different ways of describing God. The most common perception is to identify God as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva (God of creation, preservation and destruction). Bodhinatha refers to the Scriptures, namely the Puranas and Agamas and highlights that ultimately all practices refer to only one Supreme God and this is echoed in the texts as "Truth is...