Namaste, We hope the July 2009 edition of Tattva finds you enjoying your summer. For students, summer is an opportunity for personal growth and play. These few months allow us ample time to reflect, to study ourselves and identify strengths and weaknesses, and to figure out what we want – what makes us happy. We also get time to think about what we have to offer; how we can contribute to society, how we can make our families proud, and how we might demonstrate appreciation for our friends. And perhaps most importantly, summer provides us a unique opportunity to carelessly flail our limbs in free-form and enjoy ourselves to the fullest, without an end in sight. So we hope that Tattva can be a part of your summer, and further encourage you to participate in the 2009 Essay Contest, for which the deadline is just a couple of weeks away. Winning entries will be awarded cash prizes and essays will be published in the printed anniversary edition of Tattva! For a list of essay topics as well as additional contest guidelines, please visit www.hinduyuva.org/tattva-blog/contest. We thank you for your interest in Tattva Magazine, and hope you thoroughly enjoy the rest of your summer. Cheers,
Significance of Kriya Yoga by V.N.
Gopalakrishnan Tattva's essay contest for
youth Tattva invites
you to participate in its first-ever essay contest for youth! The contest
is open to all those between the ages of 15 and 30. Winning entries will
be awarded cash prizes and essays will be published in the printed
anniversary edition of Tattva! There are a variety of essay topics for
different age groups. The essays will be judged by a panel of nine judges,
including eminent Hinduism scholars, writers, and social activists. The
deadline for submitting essays is July 15, 2009. We look forward to
receiving your essays. Please invite your qualifying friends and family
members to participate as well. For a list of essay topics as well as
additional contest guidelines, please visit www.hinduyuva.org/tattva-blog/contest
I’m a cynical guy, especially when it comes to the news. The media is so corruptible, so biased, that it’s a hopeless wish to pray for balanced coverage of any foreign news story. And when it comes to India, forget about it. It’s as if the British made a deal with Reuters and the AP before liberating us so that we’d forever look like a third world country in the eyes of everyone else... Read the full article
The South East region held its first Yuva Sangam (Youth Retreat) over the Memorial Day weekend, from May 22nd to May 25th 2009 with a total attendance of 28 people, 26 of which were students. A total of 7 campuses were represented from the southern region, including the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, North Carolina State University (NCSU), and Duke from North Carolina, the University of Georgia and University of Athens from Georgia, and the University of Florida and University of Central Florida from Florida... Read the full article
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