» Articles from July, 2008 issue

Hindu YUVA releases July 2008 edition of Tattva

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Namaste,

This year, the festival of Guru Poornima falls on July 18th. On this day, we pay respect to Sage Vedavyas and other gurus, or spiritual teachers. This edition of Tattva covers the Guru Poornima festival; there is a wide variety of other articles, including one on the fascinating state Arunachal Pradesh and one on an interesting yoga event in Times Square, New York.

We encourage all readers to contribute articles for the upcoming August edition. Please e-mail your suggestions, articles, and feedback to tattva-editor@hinduyuva.org.

Please visit http://www.hinduyuva.org/tattva-blog/2008/07/ to read the July 2008 edition of Tattva.

Bhagavad Gita: What is God, by Mahendra Mathur

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

krishna.jpgCreator and Creation
“My nature is the womb of all creation. The birth and dissolution of the cosmos itself take place in me. There is nothing that exists separate from me, Arjuna. The entire universe is suspended from me as my necklace of jewels.” (VII: 6-7)

Who created this world? The sun, the stars, the clouds, the cycles of the tides and the seasons, the laws by which these function? Who provided for the needs of every creature? The world is a furnished house meant to be enjoyed by all. All beings are equipped for survival. How can one account for this objective creation? Who authorized this intelligent, meaningful creation? Read the rest of this entry »

A Presentation on Arunachal Pradesh, by Sai Tenneti

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

arunachal.jpgRecently, I had the great fortune of meeting two social workers from Arunachal Pradesh, Dr. Joram Begi and Shri Vijay Swami. They delivered a presentation explaining the economic, historical, social, and cultural situations of a state which has lagged in comparison to the rest of Bharat. They extensively spoke of the challenges faced by the inhabitants of the state when it comes to strengthening cultural identity. With the presentations, the speakers hoped that we become more aware of the conditions in Arunachal Pradesh and understand the strong need of cultural unity to bring the state as well as the nation together. Read the rest of this entry »

My Journey to the Abode of God: Kailash-Manasarovar Yatra

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

This is the last of a 3-part series on Sowmya Ranganathan’s Kailash Yatra, a journey that was a life-changing experience for her. She was 15 years old at the time that she embarked on this 18-day yatra. Below, Sowmya shares her diary account of the pilgrimage. To read Part 1, please visit http://www.hinduyuva.org/tattva-blog/2008/05/kailash-yatra/ Read the rest of this entry »

Yoga in Times Square, by Piyush Satapathy

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

solstice-1.jpg“Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva Sambho, Mahadeva sambho.” This mantra was chanted by more than 500 people from various ethnic groups in Times Square, New York City on the morning of June 21, 2008. The summer solstice was a day of yoga in the heart of Manhattan, one of the largest and busiest cities in America. Read the rest of this entry »

Let us pay obeisance to Guru principle, by Somnath Paramshetti

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

guru.jpgIntroduction:
Having a teacher to guide us in any field is invaluable. This is true in Spirituality as well. As Spirituality is subtle or intangible in nature, it is difficult to identify with certainty, who a spiritually evolved guide or Guru is. A Guru is very different to a teacher or a preacher. He is a beacon of spiritual light in our world and teaches us, the universal spiritual principles that underlie all religions and cultures. The article expands on what one should do gain Guru’s grace. This year Gurupournima is on 18th July and on this day Guru principle (Guiding principle of God) is 1000 times active. Read the rest of this entry »

Pancha Bhutas, by S.K. Balasubramanian

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

pancha-bhura.jpgHinduism upholds a single reality that is manifested in various forms; every part of creation is seen as nothing but a manifestation of this supreme reality. Every form of creation is a combination of one or more of the Pancha Bhutas: Akaasha, Vaayu, Agni, Jalam, and Prithvi. Read the rest of this entry »