Tag Archives: peace
Shanti Homa @ DFW Hindu Temple
Last weekend the Sanatana Dharma Foundation (SDF) organized a unique programme: Shanti Homa. This was an interfaith program to pray for the peace of the martyred souls during the recent Mumbai terror attack and also for the greater good of … Continue reading
Mumbai Islamic Attack Suppressed and Jihadis killed!!!
The terrorist siege of three upscale venues of Mumbai (India’s financial capital) has ended after 60 hours of bloody battle between cowardly, vixen-like cunning attackers, the Islamic-terrorists and India’s brave and patriotic security forces. Over 195 innocent civilians have been … Continue reading
Terrorists Strike India again
Terrorists struck again today in Mumbai, the financial capital of India killing over 80 and injuring 900 people. According to a shocking newsreport blasts ripped across the city’s high-profile locations including the busy Chattrapathi Shivaji rail terminus; the landmark Taj … Continue reading
Returning home to Hinduism
I found this video on one of the websites I frequently visit and was pleasantly surprised at the posters views. The identity of the person who posted this video is obviously hidden so that questions the authenticity of the video. … Continue reading
Religious Structures – V
Continuing the series on Religious Monuments/ Structures I now would like to feature some of the most beautiful Buddhist shrines I have visited. During my travels in the Indian Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir I have always been impressed … Continue reading
Home for the spirit and soul!
The three basic needs of every human being irrespective of where one lives are the same: Food, clothing and shelter. These needs are also called “Physiological” needs. Once these needs are fulfilled then there begins the quest for other things … Continue reading
Religious Structures – I
Though the posts will be mainly off the main subject of the blog, but whenever I visit a temple or church in the US I remember my numerous travels in India. When I visited and studied religious spaces there. Through … Continue reading