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The Struggles of a Hindu American Teen
Hindu American adolescents are often at the forefront of discussions within Hindu family circles. Parents who migrated from India continuously worry about whether their children will continue to embrace our cultural heritage. Simultaneously, teenagers aged between 13 to 17 are navigating their identities amidst various influences, particularly within the school system. Many questions arise, not Continue reading
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Strengthening American Society: The Relevance of Hindu Family Values

The term ‘Hindu Parivaar’ encapsulates the essence of the entire Hindu society in just one word. In Bharat, the formation of any entity or institution is often referred to with the term ‘parivaar’ or family. This stands in contrast to other countries or Western ideology, where the importance of this concept might be less pronounced. Continue reading
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Societal Renaissance: The Transformative Force of the Ram Temple

Ram, the name that echoes through the hearts of every Bharatvasi, holds a significance that transcends mere religious beliefs. It symbolizes an embodiment of ideals, an epitome of righteousness, and a cultural anchor for the people of Bharat. The tale of Shri Ram, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the Treta Yuga, is not just Continue reading
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Connecting with Divine: Insights from Hindu Spirituality

Hindu Dharma, or the Hindu way of life, offers a beautifully unique perspective on divinity. It lets people build a deeply personal connection with the divine, unlike many other religions that prescribe strict rules and rituals. Instead, Hindu Dharma encourages individuals to discover their own path to divinity through their personal experiences. In Hindu culture, Continue reading
