Here is a fictional conversation between a ‘heavy’ preacher – used to calling people mudhas, canines and other low descriptions, and is badly in need of reform – with a reformer preacher trying to strike a balance.  Let us see how the ‘heavy’ and negative can remain without turning people off. One can easily take […]
I had been a Bhakta for about two weeks. Up until that fateful morning, in early 1980 at Chaitanya College, I had relished whatever prasada lay on my plate – except my first taste of upma. Upma seems to be one of those dishes we either love or loathe, except of course when it is […]