Bede Griffiths: The Catholic Sannyasi With An Oxford Accent
byBede Griffiths, a champion of interfaith dialogue, blended Vedanta and Advaitha with contemporary Catholic thought.
Bede Griffiths, a champion of interfaith dialogue, blended Vedanta and Advaitha with contemporary Catholic thought.
Britain’s Curry houses employ more people than shipbuilding, steel, & coal industries. Why are they on the decline?
Each one of us is genetically unique and more mixed than we know, or would like to admit.
In this abstract poem, with a number as its name, time slices the soul, perfection is undone, and colours fade away.
Donald Trump’s Taj Mahal, a tawdry casino built in Atlantic City, is a testimony to shady financial deals and crime.
Kanpur, the world’s most polluted city, struggles with an ever-increasing list of patients with respiratory illnesses.
Bhimjee Parekh, the tycoon who introduced the printing press in India, led the merchant protest against Aurangzeb.
Is Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding the most prominent mixed-race marriages in the crown’s recent history?
Asgardia, the world’s first ‘Space Kingdom’ was born when a 2.8 kilogram CubeSat was launched on an Orbital ATK rocket.
When daffodils blossom, they carry the love of children; Simon Altmann’s graceful, elegant, and melodious poem.
One of India’s exquisite architectural marvels, symbolic of Vedic astronomy, chronicles the mythology of celestials.
Thanks to Illegal Wildlife Trade, the Flame-Lily, one of the greatest medicinal plants is disappearing.
India’s first Nobel Prize, awarded to Rabindranath Tagore, was stolen & never found; the Nobel Foundation gave two replicas.
Coconut, Banana, and Twinkie are racial slurs – slang terms for those who are from a ‘third culture.’
Could bad walking tell us about Regan, Tony Blair, and why the Iraq war went so badly wrong?