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Hinduism and the environment revisited.

Dec 10, 2009
A while a go I wrote about Hinduism’s attitude to the environment, suggesting that protection of the environment is a duty. I am pleased to say that other Hindus seem to think the same way. A declaration was posted at the Parliament of World Religions,...

I have taken the shakahara vrata – vow of vegetarianism

Nov 18, 2009
There are plenty of delicious foods I can eat! Today I went to the Mandir and took the Shakahara Vrata or vow to eat vegetarian foods only. To many people who know me this might not seem like a big deal, I have been a vegetarian for many years, not...

Himalayan Academy Master Course: First Year Nearly Competed

Nov 1, 2009
The Himalayan Academy master Course Books Nearly a year ago I wrote about my initial impressions of the Master Course. I am now completing the last few weeks of the “stage one Master Course“. I have looked at the final worksheet and it contains an...

Shaivite Hindu Symbols: The Shivalingam

Oct 29, 2009
An open-air Hindu Lingam from Lepakshi The shivalingam is probably the most important Shaivite symbol. The symbol may take many forms, most usually a post with a rounded top. This form makes the pouring of sacred fluids such as milk or water easy....

Shaivite Hindu Symbols: The Damaru, Shiva's Drum

Oct 22, 2009
Shiva's Drum, the Damaru Shiva is often depicted with an “hourglass drum” or Damaru. The Damaru symbolises the sound of creation, the mystic ॐ, or Aum. In the Nataraja Shiva holds a damaru in one hand to represent creation and fire in another to...


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