by NHSF | Oct 28, 2021 | Archive, Utsavs
As the jasmine flower is a jewel amongst the offerings to Bhagavan Shiva; similarly, Atukuri Molla is a jewel amongst the poets of the Telugu language. There are few today, who have heard of her or her Ramayana, but her story and her work present several unique...
by NHSF | Oct 19, 2021 | Archive, Utsavs
Across the nine nights of Navratri, NHSF (UK) celebrates Shakti through telling the stories of nine female intellectuals from Hindu history. What can we, as Hindu students today, learn from the stalwart philosophers of the past? And how many of us, as young Hindus,...
by NHSF | Oct 3, 2021 | Archive, National News, NHSF (UK News), Press Release, Utsavs
Being an NHSF (UK) student, it was a great honour in being able to take part in celebrating Raksha Bandhan with the Armed Forces in Leeds on the 1st of September. I was in talks with Sgt Allison Butlin from Harewood Barracks to plan our Raksha Bandhan event, which was...
by NHSF | Oct 1, 2021 | Archive, National Events, National News, NHSF (UK News), NHSF (UK) Events, Press Release
Growing up as a Hindu in the UK has been a beautiful, enlightening and confusing experience, to say the least. Every time I questioned my parents about ‘Hinduism’, and there have been many times, they’d tell me, “Tulsi, we do not follow a religion. Being a Hindu is a...
by NHSF | Sep 13, 2021 | Archive, National Events, NHSF (UK) Events
In the Bhagavad Gita, Bhagavan Krishna explains to Arjuna that change is the law of nature. Even though our emotions, perceptions, and surroundings are inconsistent, it is of human nature that we stay adamant about our lifestyle. However, Bhagavan Krishna further...