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February 17, 2016

READERS SPEAK

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READERS SPEAK

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February 13, 2016

SUN GOD

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Published on February 13, 2016 21:12

SUN GOD

Surya Devta or sun god enjoys unique status in Hindu iconography as the visible divine personality emerging from the horizon every day. His celestial arrival frees a devotee from ritualistic customs or caste-based barricades and taboos to have an independent face to face obeisance and worship. The sun god is approachable without any medium.The Sun’s universal distribution of light and energy has been recognized since Vedic time as the ultimate source of life, the cause of our existence and the environment it nourishes”. From Hinduism: beyond rituals, customs and traditions.

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February 8, 2016

February 7, 2016

Ambedkar & Hinduism

Ambedkar was a fearless and dedicated soldier who fought to uproot casteism from the contaminated soil of India's social and religious culture.

Combating religious wrongs is more challenging than tackling other social, economic and political issues. Ambedkar was one of those rare personalities in the history of humankind who consciously ruffled with religious sensitivities.

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February 6, 2016

Ambedkar’s Rare Fight For Hinduism

“Ambedkar was a fearless and dedicated soldier who fought to uproot casteism from the contaminated soil of India’s social and religious culture.


Combating religious wrongs is more challenging than tackling other social, economic and political issues. Ambedkar was one of those rare personalities in the history of humankind who consciously ruffled with religious sensitivitie”. Excerpt from Hinduism:beyond rituals,customs and traditions by Promod Puri


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February 4, 2016

Hinduism:beyond rituals,customs and traditions

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