SEER'S CALL
“Nobody
is above the law of our country. Let
truth prevail,
and the guilty be punished”
The
Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam has clarified the mutt's position on charges
levelled against the seer, and urged devotees not to despair
SP
HAS NO REGARD FOR LAW OR TRUTH: HIGH COURT
The policeman running the case against the
Kanchi Shankaracharya was once denounced by the High Court as a barbarian. His
track record is full of dark deeds that would put hardcore criminals to shame
United
protest in New York
Hindu groups demonstrated on a biting winter day and said the Kanchi seer's
detention was part of a larger plan to destroy Hinduism. PRAKASH M SWAMY reports
Appeal
from an urban
middle class devotee
Over
the last several weeks black clouds have darkened the skies of our country and
yet most people have gone about their daily lives without missing a beat. But
there's much the middle class can do
Pillar of Hinduism
History is replete with stories of great saints and prophets being tormented and tortured. In the wake of the Shankaracharya's arrest, SUNIL FOTEDAR wonders why truth prevails only after it is crushed
What does it mean to be
a Hindu in India?
Unease grows in the hearts of common Indians as they watch a revered saint being arrested and humiliated, writes
SOUMYA SITARAMAN
NOV
11 TURNED OUT
LIKE SEPT 11
When they heard news of the Kanchi seer's arrest, many outraged Indians in the US frantically called home. NRIs have also been organising prayers meetings to support an acharya they hold in high esteem. A round-up by
PRAKASH M SWAMY
War
on the PEoPLE
Andhra Pradesh's talks with Naxalite groups is fraught with danger not just for the state but for all of India, writes ARAVIND SITARAMAN
No eulogy for Veerappan
No tears will be shed
for the dead bandit, but we must address the causes that created such a monster, says
ARAVIND SITARAMAN
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