So, how would it sound when Sanskrit, the traditional language of devotional Hinduism (not to be mistaken for militant Hindutva), and Urdu, the enemy-branded lingua franca, merges in one person with equal devotion and admiration for both? It would sound as beautiful as the Urdu-some mantras of a Hindu-some Priest.
India is the Garden of Pluralism. Not a Graveyard of Monoculture: Jaihoon
Shockingly, street dogs roaming at midnight may be feeling safer than women and children in daylight, decries Jaihoon at EMEA college magazine launch event.
Jewish Interfaith Activist tweets from Slogans of the Sage
Lee Weissman was initiated to spiritual sciences after his encounter with a Sufi Sheikh in Madras, India.
Beyond the Disquieting Religious Sermons
Community leaders need to regulate the decibels of religious lectures in multi-faith neighborhoods in Kerala.
The Noor of Tavanoor
There was a faint light in the horizon ready to fade any moment. I prayed that Tavanoor continue to be blessed with the light of peace and beauty, love and serenity.