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Reason, religion and women’s rights

By admin | 16 February, 1999 - 1:15 pm |16 February, 2013 Articles
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“The world modern science has fostered and shaped now appears to have exhausted its potential. It is increasingly clear that something is missing. It fails to connect with the most intrinsic nature of reality and with natural human experience… and is now more of a source of disintegration and doubt … Read More →

Double-speak, dubious Intentions

By admin | 2 February, 1999 - 2:22 pm |16 February, 2013 Articles
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One can only applaud the courtesy and forbearance of the priests and trustees of Tirupathi Tirumalai Devasthanam in the face Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s arrogant refusal to sign the register affirming belief in the Hindu faith. Such catholicism is the essence of the sannatan dharma (the eternal way of life) … Read More →

Conversions: Bearing false witness

By admin | 19 January, 1999 - 7:35 am |16 February, 2013 Articles
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At least one biblical injunction – thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour – has been so badly mauled in Gujarat that one cannot but feel the urgency for a mature debate on conversions, as suggested by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Thankfully, church leaders have not refused … Read More →

Hindu tradition is catholic, Mr PM

By admin | 5 January, 1999 - 1:50 pm |16 February, 2013 Articles
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“O dharma, how hard it is to understand your essence. Only you know who protects you and who destroys you.” Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar’s pensive dirge may be taken as a warning that the legitimate perspective of culture should not become a predicament for society. Few know that Vidyasagar’s first work, … Read More →

Bear Your Cross Manfully, Mr Clinton

By admin | 22 December, 1998 - 12:06 pm |9 January, 2018 Articles
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Weaving its silent enigmatic conundrum, Time has enveloped the world in a powerful synchronicity. As Muslims observe the holy Ramadan, the mysterious hand of the divine has ordained that the month-long ritual coincides with and overlaps the Jewish Hannukkah and Christian Christmas at one end, and the Hindu Makar Sankranti … Read More →

Let ‘dharma’ be your anchor, Mr PM

By admin | 8 December, 1998 - 10:41 am |30 March, 2013 Articles
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Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has not acted a day too soon to assert the majesty of his office vis-a-vis his party and associated groups, and assure citizens, particularly minorities, that his Government will be responsive to their legitimate concerns. In a masterly statement, he has called for national reconciliation … Read More →

Make Vohra Committee report public

By admin | 24 November, 1998 - 10:39 am |30 March, 2013 Articles
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Given the enormous divergence between the findings of opinion polls, prudence demands that commentators writing on the eve of the elections refrain from risking their reputations in wild speculation, and let the ballot box tell its own tale. As the first major round of Assembly elections after the Atal Bihari … Read More →

Galileo and the Invincible Sun

By admin | 10 November, 1998 - 2:51 pm |3 September, 2020 Articles
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As leader of the world’s largest organised religious community, it is not surprising that the Pope, threatened by burgeoning New Age consciousness, should feel challenged to spell out a vision for Christianity’s survival in the third millennium of its creation. The Church is in crisis, especially in regions with an … Read More →

Indians in blood and colour unite

By admin | 30 October, 1998 - 2:59 pm |16 February, 2013 Articles
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Indians in blood and colour have united, and are on a carnival of self-denial, self-denigration and self-incrimination, the like of which we have not seen raj ‘toadies’ were silenced by the fervour of the nationalist movement. There can be no other explanation for the spontaneous expressions of scorn that erupted … Read More →

Gandhi: A life as message

By admin | 10 October, 1998 - 10:30 am |30 March, 2013 Articles
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Louis Fischer described him as “a living sermon”. A man who preached what he dared practice must indeed have seemed so to a Europe at the end of its tether battling Nazi tyranny, yet forced to prepare for a show­down with Stalin’s gulag in the aftermath of a bitter war … Read More →

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