The Inner Fire: Faith, Choice, and Modern-day Living in Zoroastrianism by Rohinton F. Nariman

Zoroastrianism might be a fast-declining religion in today’s world, but what is remarkable is its eternal enigma. It is hard to believe that the hymns of the faith have travelled down to us in accurate form and poetic metre, purely through the memory of generations of priests. Zarathustra, the founder...

Janamsakhis: Ageless Stories, Timeless Values by Harish Dhillon

Janamsakhis, as the name suggests, are stories that claim to reveal the life of the first Guru, Nanak Dev, in a chronological manner. The earliest known Janamsakhi dates back to 1658, nearly 120 years after the death of Guru Nanak in 1539. None of the Janamsakhis can claim to be...

The Sikh Gurus by Harish Dhillon

A comprehensive, compelling, and insightful narrative that traces the birth, the growth, and the spread of Sikhism – one of the world’s most dynamic and progressive religions.

My Appeal to the World – H. H. the Dalai Lama XIV by Sofia Stril-Rever

FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS, he made his annual statement, a summing up of the past year and an assessment of the state of the Tibetan community of exiles—including their government-in-exile, the government of the world, and the state of the planet. His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama is the foremost spokesperson...

In My Own Words by Rajiv Mehrotra

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is celebrated as Buddhism