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Variations on a shared vision
You will enjoy getting to know these inspired souls.
Each has his or her story to tell and illumined thoughts to share.

photo the Maturi family The Maturi family
The Maturis found strength in Hinduism Today at key moments of their lives, and their wish is that others may have the same opportunity.
        We want Hinduism Today to always have
        abundant means to keep those treasures coming.
        We need the support. The world needs the support.

Read the Maturi family's engaging story.



photo of the Melwani family The Melwani family
The Melwanis appreciate the magazine "above all for it stand on ahimsa, Hinduism's greatest strength."
        We find it satisfying
        that our modest gift of today will grow and
       empower Hinduism Today through the decades to come.

Read about the Melwanis high esteem for their heritage.


photo Narayana Rao and his family The Narayana Rao family
For the Raos, Hinduism Today is the vehicle for their dream that their grandchildren may enjoy the same precious traditions they themselves inherited.
        I believe that a little bit done by a great many
        is what has kept Hinduism intact through the millenia.
       And the same will propel Hinduism Today, too.

Read how the Rao family discovered Hinduism Today.



photo Bhagawandas Lathi and his family The Bhagawandas Lathi family
For the Lathis, the challenge is immense, the need urgent, and time is short.
        We must make sure this pure voice of dharma that
        courageously works to rectify misconceptions and abuse
        is heard as widely as possible.
        Here is our chance. Let's make the most of it!

Read why Dr. Lathi feels the need is urgent, and what he did about it.


photo Vijay Pallod and his family The Vijay Pallod family
The magazine has helped the Pallods so much, they say, they now want to help back.
        Hinduism Today has kept me motivated to remain
        high-minded,disciplined and less externalized. It
        has helped us raise our children,
        giving good answers to their questions,
        and those of the youth we work with, too.
        It has made us all proud of our faith, and who we are.

Read how Hinduism Today helped the Pallods to help others.


photo of Shailesh and his parents among the myrtle The Shailesh Trivedi family
Shailesh Trivedi feels fortunate that Hinduism Today was a part of the family as he was growing up.
        It was the perfect teacher,
        and it transformed me.
        I cannot imagine my life without it.

Shailesh tells why his gift will help others come to know who they are.


photo Dr. Urmil Shukla and his family The Urmil Shukla family
The Shuklas take every opportunity to uplift themselves and the community.
        Unnati, Hriday and their parents share one resolve:
         to do their utmost to bring Hinduism's golden virtues to light.
        And Hinduism Today is there to provide the tools
        for their enlightened mission.

Read Dr. Urmil Shukla's scintillating vision for Hinduism Today's future.


photo arun j. mehta and his family The Arun J. Mehta family
For decades, the Mehtas have been working as a team to teach Hinduism to children—with Hinduism Today as part of the team.
        The magazine is rare among the media today.
         It presents Hinduism in a positive light,
        and keeps the teachings pure against so many forces that seek to dilute it.

Read how the Mehtas have taught the children of the community, their own children, and now their grandchildren.


photo Alok and Raghunath Lathi The Raghunath and Alok Lathi families
The Lathis found the same uplifting power in Hinduism Today as developed out of their sadhana.
    Just as Mother's years of sadhana generated a shakti
    that bears fruit to this day, Hinduism Today, because of
    the practices done by those who create it, gives off an energy that enlivens all of dharma and countless souls everywhere.

Read the Lathi family's engaging story of spiritual unfoldment.


photo of the Patel family The Mrunal Patel Family
More than anything, Hinduism Today brought the Patels understanding. They say they will never be the same.
    We wanted to help the magazine reach more souls
    and give them the same chance
    to find their path and destiny that we had.
    There can be no greater gift.
Read how the Patel family discovered themselves by reading Hinduism Today.

photo of Jayshree Rao Ms Jayshree Rao
When Hinduism Today came into young Jaishree's life, "It lifted my spirits and changed me altogether."
    Here was my culture in English (a rarity, back then).
    And here were my answers—
    intelligent, smartly presented,
    something I could show and be proud of.
    Questions lost their power to scare me,
    and became welcome opportunities instead.
Read Jayshree's most captivating story.

photo of Srikanth Kannan Srikanth Kannan
Srikanth's dream is "to make youth proud to be Hindus again, having experienced their faith's power to transform life and brighten their days"
    Hinduism Today and sadhana taught me
    to be more peaceful, control my life
    and appreciate my faith more deeply,
    based now on solid personal experience.
    I believe this is the way to quell
    all those questions the youth have.
More on bringing genuine understanding to youth and all seeking souls.

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