UPDATE: Welcome to SEVANI.org
SEVANI is pleased to announce its plans to take over the site formerly known as VIDYAcademy.org. Over the next few months we will re-develop this site and gradually add new features and content before its official launch in Spring 2012.
SEVANI.org will form as the sister-site to the upcoming SEVANI.com online shopping site - serving as its complementary online journal and newsletter - and freely promoting 'Indian Spiritual & Cultural Resources' in the true characteristic SEVANI spirit of advancing Hinduism in the 21st century.
SEVANI has been hosting and supporting Hinduism-themed sites since 1998 and we feel the time is now right for us to finally approach the mainstream stage to execute our exciting and ambitious agenda.
We hope you will follow our growth and developments on SEVANI.com, SEVANI.net and SEVANI.org in the coming months.
UPDATE: Download 2012 Calendar of Hindu Festivals
As 2012 dawns so do many auspicious and colourful Hindu festivals throughout the year to look forward to and enjoy. SEVANI.org welcomes the official 2012 calendar of Hindu festivals. Feel free to save or print the PDF for your reference.
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UPDATE: Download FREE digital copy of Hinduism Today magazine
The January, February, March, 2012 edition of Hinduism's flagship spiritual magazine, Hinduism Today, has been released in digital form and is now available for free on your desktop (magazine publication is normally subscription only).
January/February/March 2012 PDF Edition © Copyright 2012 Hinduism Today
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INFO: Listen to the 'Srimad Bhagavad Gita' Online
Exactly what did Sri Krishna Bhagwan say to Arjuna on the Kurukshetra fields which staged one of the most epic battle (Mahabharata) known to the human race? What was said in a pure dialogue between God and mankind was captured in what we know as the sacred scriptures of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita (SBG), which for over 5000 years has continued to encase, enlighten and enforce the true meanings and principles of life. The SBG is divine knowledge (vidya) many avoid or are simply not blessed with in today's world. SEVANI.org brings the revered scriptures to you (courtesy of The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International). However, the SBG is not for all and is considered as the most sacred text by Hindus.
In the 21st century, the below Internet link 'virtually replaces' the revered holy book a Hindu wraps in sacred cloth and stores a in prominent location within their home. The online player is no less than the physical book of the SBG. In the 'Sanatan Dharma' (Hinduism) it is believed, if one listens or reads all 700 verses, they are indeed blessed. To be blessed by the divine is to be enriched by the Srimad Bhagavad Gita.
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INFO: Hinduism’s Code of Conduct
Humanity’s most profound faith is now a global phenomenon. Students, teachers, neighbours and friends are full of questions. Misconceptions prevail. Here are ten thoughtful answers you can use to instill correct understanding and set the record straight.
Have you ever been put on the spot with a provocative question about Hinduism, even one that really shouldn’t be so hard to answer? If so, you are not alone. It takes some good preparation and a little attitude adjustment to confiently fild queries on your faith, be they from friendly co-workers, students, or passers-by from other faiths.
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