March 2014, Issue#72

Spotlight Ashish Kaul
Author : Arun Koul
Spotlight Ashish Kaul

What greater tragedy can befall a race when our own ethnicity belittles us with ridicule and snort. Some of our own blood feel ashamed of being called a Kashmiri and even shun the

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RATTANDEEP
Author : B L Dhar
RATTANDEEP

My neighborhood sister of Rainawari, who is sadly dead now, also lived at Jammu for some years even though I had forgotten to call out her name over my shoulder as I crossed the ...

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A forgotten Vow
Author : Dr. K L Chowdhury
A forgotten Vow

Suddenly, he heard that mocking laughter from his cousin and his friends. Suddenly, he saw that teasing and arrogant look on the face of his cousin�s friend.

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AAP delusion
Author : Sunanda Vashisht
AAP delusion

AAP is dangerous because under the garb of �aam aadmi� and Arvind Kejriwal�s routine number �we are nobody, we are crushed and cursed Aam Aadmi� they are practicing politics of ...

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AAP - DISRUPTIVE FORCE OR A PASSING FAD
Author : Ravi Munshi
AAP - DISRUPTIVE FORCE OR A PASSING FAD

Achievement beyond expectations has placed added burden to replicate its success elsewhere. Will AAP succeed? May be, but it�s unlikely.

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THE SHIVRATRI SPIRIT
Author : K L Chowdhury
THE SHIVRATRI SPIRIT

A lot of ritual goes into the festival. A symbolic marriage is observed between Shiva and Parvati, in every house - pitchers, pots and pans symbolizing the lord, the goddess, and ...

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Shivaratri The greatest Festival of Kashmiri Pandits
Author : Gopinath Raina
Shivaratri The greatest Festival of Kashmiri Pandits

Shivaratri (literally meaning Shiva's night) is a festival of great significance for Hindus all over the world, especially for those of Kashmir. Esoterically, it is symbolic of ...

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Shivratri - Why do we observe
Author : Bushan Bhat Hali
Shivratri - Why do we observe

The Sanskrit word Shiva, according to some scholars, is the confluence of two phonetic part, Shi and Va, meaning redeemer and liberator from sins and sufferings

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How to perform Shivratri Puja
Author : Piyaray Raina
How to perform Shivratri Puja

DOWNLOAD Shivratri Puja manual. We will be celebrating much awaited annual festival called Shivratri this month in February.

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I Bow yo Thee
Author : Jaya Sibu
I Bow yo Thee

Trika -ashram of Swami Rama is a symbol of purity and consciousness.

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Foods that help prevent Cancer
Author : Dr. Tej K. Munshi
Foods that help prevent Cancer

Every person has cancer cells in the body. These cancer cells do not show up in the standard tests until they have multiplied to a few billion. Cancer cells occur between 6 to ...

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Indra's Net: Defending Hinduism's
Author : Rajiv Malhotra
Indra's Net: Defending Hinduism's

Indra�s Net: Defending Hinduism�s Philosophical Unity provides a foundation for theories that slander contemporary Hinduism as illegitimate, ascribing sinister motives to its ...

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Kavita ka janam
Author : Dr. Chaman Lal Raina
Kavita ka janam

कविता लयमान हो कर प्रेरित ...

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HERATH HUND ABHINANDAN
Author : Jaya Sibu
HERATH  HUND ABHINANDAN

Herath Chhi Sa'inya Akh Sampadaa Amuk Bajar Chhu Keewal Vinamrata

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Save the sinking Boat
Author : Bushan Bhat Hali
Save the sinking Boat

We need to have the mindful Revolution under a single Window Leadership.

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Horoscopes February 2014
Author : Acharya Surinder Gautama
Horoscopes February 2014

Read what this month has in store for you from our world famous Astrologer.

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