Hindu Dharma | Magazine

Its primary mission aligns with the Ramakrishna Order’s motto: Atmano Mokshartham Jagat Hitaya Cha — “For one’s own salvation and for the welfare of the world.”

The West is currently "discovering" what Hindus have known for millennia: the Earth is Mother (Bhu Devi). Leading magazines cover issues like the protection of the Ganga, the science behind Van Mahotsav (tree planting festivals), and the Vedic concept of Apurva as it relates to sustainable development. Furthermore, they explore Arthashastra —not just as a political text by Chanakya, but as a guide for ethical investing and Dana (charity) today. hindu dharma magazine

Ananya loves her fast-paced life in Mumbai and has little time for "old-world" rituals. But when her grandfather falls ill, she steps in to manage his struggling magazine. To save it, she has to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and the TikTok generation. Along the way, she discovers that the "outdated" articles on mindfulness and ethics are exactly what her stressed-out, digital-native peers are searching for. Its primary mission aligns with the Ramakrishna Order’s

Quarterly journal, available in print, digital, and app formats. Ananya loves her fast-paced life in Mumbai and

(founded in 1896) focus on the deep philosophical tenets of Advaita Vedanta and the teachings of icons like Swami Vivekananda. Practical and Holistic : Contemporary publications like Life Positive or the supplements from The Speaking Tree