A Daily Exploration of Dharma, Jnana, and Relevance to Modernity By Swami Gitananda Published on New Zealand Bharat (NZB) News,…
Auckland Hindu Community to Hold Prayer and Tribute Event for Pahalgam Terror Victims
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Shankaracharya Jayanti and Einstein’s Quantum Non-Duality
Shankaracharya Jayanti, celebrated on the fifth day of the bright half of Vaishakha month, honours Adi Shankaracharya, philosopher from 2500…
Faith in a Secular Land: Navigating Hindu Identity in New Zealand’s Public Sphere
By Dorothy Brown | NZB News Background New Zealand, known for its bicultural foundation and multicultural aspirations, continues to navigate…
Article 59: Bharat Is Not for Beginners – The Eternal Stage Returns Again: Bharat’s Theatrical Traditions and Living Drama
Kia ora, friends—imagine performing a haka under Taranaki’s moon, its rhythm pulsing with ancestral tales, but picture instead a Kochi…
Article 58: Bharat Is Not for Beginners – The Sacred Feast Returns Again: Bharat’s Culinary Traditions and Living Flavours
Kia ora, friends—imagine simmering a hāngi in a Waikato pit, the earthy aroma rising, but picture instead a Lucknow kitchen,…
Akshaya Tritiya: Eternal Prosperity and Spiritual Renewal in Sanatana Dharma
Akshaya Tritiya, observed on the third lunar day of Vaisakha’s bright fortnight (30 April 2025), stands as one of the…
The Bhagavata Purana and the Multiverse: Ancient Vision, Modern Science
The Bhagavata Purana, a luminous jewel of Hindu literature, stands as one of the most profound and influential texts in the…
Article 57: Bharat Is Not for Beginners – The Warrior’s Way Returns Again: Bharat’s Martial Traditions and Living Strength
Kia ora, friends—imagine honing taiaha skills in a Rotorua clearing, the wood whistling with purpose, but picture instead a Kerala…
Article 56: Bharat Is Not for Beginners – The Celestial Return Again: Bharat’s Astronomical Innovations and Living Cosmos
Kia ora, friends—imagine stargazing from a Waikato hill, Orion’s belt sharp against the night, but picture instead a Ujjain observatory,…










