Pluralism And India
By Mufti Fazal Hamdard The phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbukum’ is a part of the ancient Hindu texts called Upanishads. It means the World is one family. Hindus often cite this phrase… Read more »
By Mufti Fazal Hamdard The phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbukum’ is a part of the ancient Hindu texts called Upanishads. It means the World is one family. Hindus often cite this phrase… Read more »
The purpose of life is four-fold in the Hindu tradition; to achieve Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. Dharma means living righteously and acting morally and ethically throughout one’s life. Artha… Read more »
I teach and do workshops on Pluralism – respecting the otherness of the other in religion, politics, culture, and the workplace. In our next program, we will invite June and… Read more »
You might cringe when someone makes an idiotic remark about Hinduism and Hindu practices. A majority of Indian Muslims will never make a negative statement about Hindus or Hinduism. Indeed,… Read more »
Among the popular festivals celebrated in India, Navaratri is among the longest. One of the things I cherish is telling the story of Navaratri through a power point. Like the… Read more »
Pluralism in Cuisine Four individual have been enjoying working together for several months, and one day they decided to go for lunch. They sat around the table and ordered the… Read more »
Caution: This article, “How did Hindus become Hindu” is a very long article but worth reading as it offers solutions to the conflicts that Indians face. No nation will prosper and… Read more »
I WAS AN ATHEIST As an Atheist for nearly 30 years of my life, I was critical of Islam, God and the Prophet. I’m glad I was an Atheist, it… Read more »
This is a good article, most of it appeals intellectually, but the author has ruined it by her arrogance. I have pointed the specific flaws of the article. No… Read more »
Saturday, March 4, 2017 Pluralism News – a weekly bulletin from the Center for pluralism Can we live securely and leave that legacy to our Children? How do we bring… Read more »