Category: On the Web

  • New York Times reviews “Neti-Neti”

    The New York Times reviews the art show “Neti-Neti (not this, not this)”, at Chelsea gallery Bose Pacia, which includes the photography of Bhakti Collective contributor Michael Bühler-Rose. [Kd]

  • Dow`s tryst with a sacred river

    Business Standard, in an article entitled “Dow`s Tryst with a Sacred River“, reports on how Dow Chemical’s $100-million R&D project has come into conflict with the Varkaris, followers of Saint Tukaram. [Kd]

  • Episcopal Christians Apologize

    Episcopal Christians apologize to Hindus for discrimination and proselytization: from Rediff India Abroad. [Kd]

  • Ramanujar

    The Hindu reviews T. Sriraman’s translation of Indira Parthasarathy’s Tamil drama Ramanujar, The Life and Ideas of Ramanuja, recently published by Oxford University Press. [Kd]

  • Dharma Investments

    Dow Jones Indexes and Dharma Investments to Launch New Faith-based Indexes to measure the performance of companies selected according to the value systems and principles of Dharmic religions: from PrimeNewswire. [Kd]

  • CLEANING THE GANGES

    Smithsonian Magazine reports on the battle Indian environmentalists are fighting to clean the Ganges. [Kd]

  • SAJA on Vrindavan Widows

    Arun Venugopal of the South Asian Journalists Association writes about generalizations and questionable assertions in CNN’s coverage of the plight of Vrindavan’s widows. [Kd]

  • Book Review – God is not Great

    In this review, chair of Boston University’s religion department, Stephen Prothero casts an interesting light on the methods Christopher Hitchens uses to communicate his frustration with theistic thinking and the influence it has on society in his book God is not Great: from The Washington Post. [Kd]

  • NPR

    Alex Chadwick has done a beautiful piece on Vrindavan for NPR’s Geography of Heaven series. [Kd]