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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 13, 2011

  Are All Religions Equally Crazy?

By   Greta Christina :     Are less established religions really crazier than older mainstream ones? Or are mainstream religions just more familiar?     Does any religion make more sense than any other? Atheists, by...... [view]

Posted By:  satisshroff
Posted On:  Jul 14, 2010

  swayambhu temple, nepal

THE HEART OF THE WORLD By Satis Shroff (Freiburg-Kappel) Nepalese men and women work in the fields. They use the traditional bullocks and buffaloes that are seen in the villages of Southeast Asia. They dig the fields manually. The women work beside the men, with babies strapped to their...... [view]

Posted By:  satisshroff
Posted On:  Mar 24, 2010

  Hinduism in Nepal

The Gesture of a Living Goddess (Satis Shroff) Once upon a time there was a demon named Gurumapa was buried in the grounds of the Tudikhel in Catmandu. The legend also mentions that Gurumapa comes and steals children, much like the Pied Piper of Hameln who wasn’t paid the promised sum by the...... [view]

Posted By:  satisshroff
Posted On:  Jul 18, 2008

  The Revered Mountain Kanchenjunga (Satis Shroff)

Memoir: Oh, Kanchenjunga (Satis Shroff) A splash of the crimson rays of the sun appeared on the tip of the 8598m Kanchenjunga Range. Then it turned into orange and was gradually bathed in a yellowish tint, becoming extremely bright. You could discern the chirping of the Himalayan birds in...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 22, 2008

  Bahamian Religions

Owning your religion: By Nadine Thomas-Brown, Guardian Lifestyles Reporter - Nassau, Bahamas: If Bahamian religion could be seen as a fabric it would probably be Androsia cotton with little if any room for Gabardine or Kente Cloth. Usually when one thinks of religion in The Bahamas,...... [view]

Posted By:  deane034
Posted On:  May 19, 2008

  Religious-Conflict ignorance, again!

Last time, it was Obama's ignorance which became abundantly clear when he commented that Sri Lanka has a religious conflict. Today, it's Newsweek's turn . In an article titled " War is the answer" The newsweek comments, In addition to being an ethnic conflict, the Sri Lankan civil war is a...... [view]

Posted By:  satisshroff
Posted On:  Mar 27, 2008

  Dalai Lamas's Realpolitik: A Policy of Appeasement (Satis Shroff)

Commentary on Tibet: Dalai Lama’s Realpolitik: A Policy of Appeasement (Satis Shroff) The Chinese poet Dong Guanfu writes in his blog: “We cannot win the heart of the Tibetans if we only develop their economy. If we cannot manage to understand this, then many other conflicts will...... [view]

Posted By:  satisshroff
Posted On:  Mar 14, 2008

  Art From the Land of the Gods (Satis Shroff)

(Aquarelle & sketches by Satis Shroff) 'From the Land of the Gods: Art of the Kathmandu Valley' & 'Nepal in Black and White: Photographs by Kevin Bubriski' March 14 - October 13, 2008 RMA is pleased to present two exhibitions focused on Nepal, 'From the Land of the Gods: Art of the...... [view]

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