Diwali is a distortion of the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali’ meaning row or cluster of lights. This most celebrated festival of Hindus is called so because of the lights that form its main characteristic. Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day of the month of Kartik (October/November). Significance of Diwali: On Diwali night, little clay […]
The Meaning of “Hindu” and “dharma”
Most Hindus call their religion Hindu Dharm, but in the western world it is called Hinduism. However, it is interesting to note that the word ‘Hindu’ is not of Indian origin. This word is not found anywhere in Hindu scriptures. There are many interesting stories and explanations about the origin of the word ‘Hindu’. Some […]
What is AUM(OM)?
The Significance of Shivling in Hindu Worship
Shivling, or sivalingam, is a significant Hindu symbol often misunderstood in the West. It combines two Sanskrit words: Shiva, representing God’s power to dissolve and regenerate creation, and linga, meaning symbol or sign. The cylindrical structure symbolizes the eternal nature of God. Despite its auspiciousness in Hindu rituals and ancient literature, Western interpretations have wrongly associated the shivling with phallic worship, causing offense among Hindus. This distortion often emerged from missionary propaganda aimed at converting Hindus. Mahatma Gandhi criticized this vulgar misinterpretation, highlighting the pain it caused within the community. In Canada, Hindu temples proudly display shivalinga, asserting their cultural identity.
Honouring guests a religious duty for Hindus
Last month, we had our water heater replaced. When the installers finished their work in the basement, I invited them to my kitchen and offered chai (Indian-style tea) and snacks. They were surprised. While sipping chai, one of them commented that they rarely experienced such hospitality from their customers. His comment reminded me of my […]
Hindus can create their own destiny
About five years ago, I had a stroke which left me partly paralyzed. It happened suddenly, with no warning signs or symptoms. I was devastated. Lying in hospital feeling helpless, I wondered: Why me? I had never hurt anyone knowingly. I earned my living honestly. I had been a compulsive do-gooder since high school. Why […]
Producing wealth a legitimate activity
One of the most common myths about Hinduism is that it considers this world a maya or illusion and, therefore encourages Hindus to shun this material world and become ascetics. This is just not true. “Enjoy the resources, the gift of God; do not covet what belongs to others,” say the scriptures (40-1 Yajur Veda). […]
Hinduism welcomes questions
One summer afternoon, a group of 100 or so middle-aged Hindus gathered in the basement assembly hall of a Toronto temple. They had come from all across Ontario to listen to a renowned swami from India. Some brought their Canadian-born children with them, as the discourse was to be in English. The chairs and a […]
Hinduism is rooted in worldliness
A widespread misconception in the West about Hindu philosophy on life is its otherworldliness, its emphasis on keeping an eye on the afterlife and a constant preoccupation with the soul, renunciation and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. This observation is based on thoughts and practices that existed during the period when Europeans […]
Gurus teach the joy of selfless teaching
In order to reach the top of any human endeavor or field of knowledge, one must have a teacher. One who chooses to tread a spiritual path seeking Brahm-Ashnute, or God-realization, needs a master or a guide referred to as a Guru in Hinduism. The word “guru” literally means “weighted one,” the one who is […]
Immortal happiness in this life
After birth, we grow up, get an education, find a job, get married, produce children, grow old and die. “Is this what life is all about?” many may ask. The ancient Hindu sages in India pondered the same question. The only thing that separates us from animals, they said, is our intellectual capability to acquire […]
Karma is cause of all effects
After his father’s death in India, Arvind emigrated to Canada with only one mission in life – to improve the quality of life for his four brothers and widowed mother. Arvind at 17 was sincere, handsome, loyal to his family, and had never uttered a harsh word against anyone. He respected his elders and was […]
Vedas have universal approach to spirituality
Hinduism in not a one-prophet, one-book religion, but Hindus do have revealed scriptures called Ved or Veda as pronounced in the West. The word Ved is derived from the Sanskrit root word Vid meaning ‘to know’ or knowledge. This treasury of spiritual, divine knowledge is not a single book frozen in time, and composed by […]
Survival dictates caste give way
Rajiv and Amita are expecting their first child this summer. They were strangers until Rajiv’s aunt hatched a conspiracy to bring them together. Two years ago, they were married with the blessings of their parents and relatives. Rajiv and Amita (not their real names) follow Hinduism. But there is an unusual aspect about it. Rajiv […]
Krishn not mythical, modern scholars say
Hindus consider Lord Krishn as the eighth Avatar or Divine Incarnation who took on an earthly appearance in order to destroy wickedness and re-establish Dharma or righteousness. Krishn’s life story, narrated and sung in the temples of India, in street theatre and public parks still enthrals. The Krishn legends unite, inspire, excite, enchant, motivate and […]
Hindus can be both very religious and secular
In the recent parliamentary elections in India, the stunning victory of the Congress Party over its archrival, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), and the refusal of its leader, Sonia Gandhi, to accept the reins of the largest democracy on Earth, were not the only surprises. More interesting is that India now has a Muslim president […]
Tradition long in honoring Hindu women
Those who believe gender equality is a modern concept may be surprised to learn that the primary Hindu scriptures, Rig Veda, do not consider woman inferior in any sphere of human endeavor. As many as 20 women were among the sages to whom God revealed Rig Veda. Hinduism conceives God in both male and female […]
Celebration of Bhagwan Ram unites Hindus
Next Friday, Hindus around the world will begin preparations to celebrate the birthday of Ram, whose divine incarnation laid the foundations of Hindu moral values and ethics. The birthday, known as Ramnavami, is April 21, a day that brings together Hindus of different languages, regions and spiritual practices. The concept of divine incarnation is a […]
Sage brought universality of God to West
“Sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descendant, fanaticism, have long possessed this beautiful earth. They have filled the earth with violence, and drenched it often, and often with human blood, destroyed civilization, and sent whole nations to despair. Had it not been for these horrible demons, human society would be far more advanced than it is […]
Transcending race, religion, nationality
Many affluent Canadians have realized material comforts do not necessarily bring peace of mind. Some of them fail to find inner peace and harmony by following organized religions, but still search for satisfactory answers to such questions as: Who am I? What is the real purpose of my life on this Earth? Where do I […]
Hinduism attracting attention in West
Over the past 20 years, I have been seeing more and more white faces in Hindu temples and religious congregations. Why are so many mainstream Canadians gravitating to Hinduism? Traditionally, the Western popular media have focused primarily on gaudy, exotic aspects of Hinduism and the darker side of Hindu society. These serious and open-minded seekers […]
Looking at cloning through a Hindu lens
Many religious North Americans believe the idea of cloning amounts to scientists playing God and tinkering with his Creation in a way that’s dangerous and downright sinful. And if something were to go wrong in the process, how would they fix it? After all, there is no “user’s manual.” Such concerns, although valid, are based […]
Hinduism promotes respect for the environment
How did religion influence or shape our attitude towards the natural environment? UCLA history professor Lynn White answered the question in his article “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis” published in a 1967 issue of Science. White wrote that the Western world’s attitude towards nature was shaped by the Judeo-Christian tradition, Islam and Marxism. […]
Hinduism supports organ donation
Usha Chadda, fifty-seven year old accounts clerk of Mississauga, was diagnosed of kidney failure in1988. She had to go for dialysis every other day, while waiting for a kidney transplant. After three years of misery and hopelessness, a perfect kidney match was found. With the kidney transplant, eventually, Usha’s life was back on track, thanks […]
Caste system is a social, not religious, problem
All Canadians, based on their innate talents and skills, can be classified into four broad categories: creative thinkers and intellectuals; politicians and government employees; commercial employers and business people; and manual workers. This is what ancient Hindu sages did when Hindu society was being transformed from a tribal to a settled society. They called it […]
Meaning of Sacrifice
My grandfather in India died at the ripe old age of 108. He devoted the last 48 years of his life to following a daily routine of meditating, praying and performing rituals. He would start his day with an early morning walk in a nearby public park. He carried a pouch containing bran. He would […]
Yoga is more than exercises and meditation
Over the past four decades, yoga has become a household word in the West. It was popularized in the 1960s by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who introduced his own style of yoga called transcendental meditation. Physicians and therapists routinely recommend yoga exercises and meditation as treatment for a host of medical and psychological disorders, including high […]
One God, Different Names
I grew up watching my mother worship every morning. She would light a small clay lamp, called a Deeya, and burn incense in front of an idol of goddess Durga, meaning “fortress” or “protector.” She would then fold her palms together, close her eyes and mutter a prayer, her head bowed. My father never joined […]
Gayatri Mantra
Mantra Aum Bhoor Bhuvah Swah Tatsavitur Vareynyam Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi, Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodyaat English Translation O God, the giver of life, remover of pains and sorrows bestower of happiness, and the creator of the universe. Thou art most luminous pure and adorable. We meditate on thee. May thou inspire and guide our intellect in […]
Maha Mrityuanjay Mantra
Purpose The maha mrityuanjay mantra is a purposeful life giving mantra. This is Lord Shiv’s mantra, when chanted with devotion, belief and goodwill, can bestow health, long life, love, riches, accomplishments, contentment and immortality. Mantra Om tryaumbakum yajamahe sugandhimpushtivardhnam Urvarukamiva bandhananmrityormukshiya mamritataat English Meaning We worship the three-eyed One, Bhagwan Shiv, who is fragrant and […]
What were the names of all the Kaurav’s(Sons of Dhitrashtra)?
The names of the 100 Kaurav’s are as follows: Duryodhan(Originally named Suyodhan) Dusshasan Dussaha Jalagandha Sama Vindha Saha Anuvinda Durdharsha Subahu Dushpradarshan Durmarshan Durmukha Dushkarn Vivikarn Vikarna Salan Sathwa Sulochan Chithra Upachithra Chitraksha Charuchithra Sarasana Durmada Durviga Vivitsu Viktana Urnanabha Nanda Upananda Sunabha Chitrabana Chitravarma Suvarma Durvimochan Ayobahu Mahabahu Chitranga Chitrakundala Bhimvega Bhimba Balaki Balvardhan […]
Aarti — Jai Bhagavad Gita
Version 1 JAI BHAGAVAD GITE MAIYYA JAI BHAGAVAD GITE HARI HIYA KAMAL VIHAARANI PARABHU HIYA KAMAL VIHAARANI SUNDAR SUPANITE JAI JAI BHAGAVAD GITE KARMA SUMARMA PRAKAASHINI KAAMAA SHAKTI HARAA MAIYA KAMASAKTI HARAA TATVA GYAN VIKAASHINI(2) VIDYAA BRAHM PARAA JAI JAI BHAGAVAD GITE NISCHAL BHAKTI VIDHAYANI NIRMAL MALHAARI MAIYA NIRMAL MALAHAARI SHARAN RAHASYA PRADAYANI(2) SAB VIDHI […]
What is the duty of a Brahmin?
There are eleven qualities of Brahmin as defined in the Vedas: Ability to forgive Kindness to everyone with equality Pursuit internal/external Holiness Follows Truth Control over maya or moh Avoids sinful activities Seeker of knowledge Educating others knowledge of Vedas Meditation Knowledge of Brahm Bhagwad Gita 18.42 states that Brahmin should work by following these […]
Is it true that Hinduism has 330 million Gods?
The term KOTI in Sanskrit has 2 meanings. One means “type” and other is Crore. So there are 33 types of Gods in Hinduism (Sanatan Dharm). The names of all 33 type of Vedic deities: 12 Adityas: 1. Indra/Shakra 2. Ansh, 3. Aryaman, 4. Bhaag, 5. Dhatri, 6. Tvashtar, 7. Mitra, 8. Pushan/Ravi, 9. Savitra/Parjanya, […]
Why didn’t Sri Krishn and Arjun form the Chakravyuh first to capture Dhuryodhan?
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What is the root cause of the Mahabharat war? Who in most responsible for this epic battle?
For this you will get few answers. Some will say women like Draupadhi can be blamed as the cause. Some will blame the king Dhetrashtra. Some will blame even Krishn. I blame God. Yes Sri Bhagwan himself. Hindu scriptures are complex to understand but when they make sense completely then you come to one conclusion […]
What foods are forbidden in Santan Dharm?
What is forbidden in Sanatan Dharm?
One can say nothing is forbidden because everything is under maya. Although being influenced by maya one still to do their dharm duty and this has to be done until you attain moksh. Hinduism is called Sanatan Dharm which means eaternal religion(dharm). This means, one cannot lie, cheat, kill animals for food, kill people, disrespect […]
Why has Hinduism not reached/expanded outside India in large numbers?
This question can be answered in few ways. If you go with the Vedas which says that the ENTIRE WORLD IS ONE FAMILY. It also says THERE ARE MANY PATHS TO GOD. Using these 2 mantras those who refer to themselves as Hindu don’t aim at converting people or expanding the teachings by force. One […]
What is the meaning of Life according to Hinduism?
The purpose of human life is to attain Sri Bhagwan(God). Every living being aims for happiness and only Bhagwan(God) is that complete never ending happiness. This is because every atma(soul) is enternal and has an essence of Bhagwan(God) within them. So Sri Bhagwan (God) himself is the perfect complete happiness.
If GOD is everywhere then why do Hindus go to temples?
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What is the significance of Aarti and Prashad?
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Why do Hindus have their House faced in certain direction?
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Are there any mentioned notable future incarnations of GOD in Scriptures?
Many people taken advantage of this idea of future incarnation of God and try to link Hindu God to their religion. The next incarnation of Sri Bhagwan(God) is Kalki Avtar. This avtar will happen roughly in 400000 years from the start of Kaliyug. So far we have passed 5000+ years since age of Kali started. […]
Why does a Mandir (Temple) have to face a certain direction?
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What is Kalp and Manvanter?
What are some important Mantras to Chant daily?
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What are the 4 Yugs? How long are they in years?
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Should parents be worried about future of Hinduism?
Yes. Today the effect of Bollywood and Hollywood worldwide is having such a negative influence on the youth. The television can be used as a great tool yet for greed and money people have turned into animals. It is up to the parents to see what kind of future we leave for our future generation. […]

























