David Frawley
Vedic Vision | Resurgent Bharat
Dr David Frawley, or Pandit Vamadeva Shastri, is a Western-born Vedacharya, who teaches an integral approach to Yoga, Vedanta, Ayurveda and Vedic studies. He is the author of 50 books published in 20 languages, and is a recipient of the Padma Bhushan from the Government of India. He is the director of the American Institute of Vedic Studies.
Article 370 nullification was India finding its Arjuna spirit over Jammu and Kashmir
The failure to integrate Kashmir into India in 1947 represented a dangerous weakness and division at the beginning of the post-independence Indian state.
We must not ignore the Hindu connection in the 2019 Lok Sabha election
In the 2019 election, the BJP has been accused of manipulating the Hindu vote for its astounding victory - almost as if there should be no Hindu vote which is routinely deemed anti-secular.
The myth of Hindu majoritarianism
Hindus are portrayed as intolerant and promoting a dangerous Hindu majoritarianism in India. Yet what this Hindu majoritarianism actually consists is seldom defined.
2019 Lok Sabha election is Narendra Modi versus the Dynasty and its shadowy alliances
India's national election 2019 features one of the unusual, contentious and bizarre campaigns of recent decades anywhere in the world.
Your true self, Vedanta and modern psychology
We live in an age of psychoanalysis.
Why India's new assertive Kashmir policy is essential
For India to arise, for Bharat to be resurgent, Kashmir must be reintegrated into India. It is a question of national security, national identity and throwing off outside interference.
Bad Hindu, Good Hindu: The creation of a new politics of Hinduism vs Hindutva
I remember not many years ago when Hindu politicians in India would seldom announce their Hindu identity.
Battle over Sabarimala is purely political, not about religion, gender equality or culture
(Note: This column is the second of a two-part series on the relationship between the Central and state governments and courts on the one hand, and Hindu temples and their traditions on the oth
Hindu temples are targets of systematic oppression by government, courts
(Note: This column is the first of a two-part series on the relationship between the Central and state governments and courts on the one hand, and Hindu temples and their traditions on the othe
Essence of the Yoga Sutras
Yoga in its asana form has spread worldwide in a remarkable manner.