Church of Scientology Participates in the Parliament of World Religions

Church members shared the Scientology Volunteer Ministers program with those attending the Parliament of the World’s Religions, held October 15-19, 2015, in Salt Lake

Sikhs Refusing to Celebrate Diwali in Response to Deaths Last Month

Some Sikhs will observe a Black Diwali after desecration of Holy Book. Visitors to any Sikh dominated area should not expect to see fireworks

3 Reasons Why Diwali is Celebrated in 3 Religions

The Differences in What Diwali Means to Jains, Sikhs, and Hindus. Diwali is one of the largest holidays that is celebrated in India; it

Inaugural Religious Freedom Roundtable Held in Australia, Attended by 29 Members of Different Religions

Preservation of religious freedom, inclusion, and pluralism are among the topics to be discussed at the Religious Freedom Roundtable in Sydney. Australian Human Rights

Religious Americans are Becoming More Accepting of Homosexuality

Many changes have occurred in American social and political attitudes, according to the latest Pew Research study. There have been many changes in idealism

#TBT: Watch Muslim Friends Help Hindu Family Celebrate Diwali

Muslims help Hindus celebrate Diwali. Ahead of upcoming Diwali celebrations, we take a look back at Muslims who helped make sure a Hindu family

Pixar Introduces Beautiful Trailer for First Hindu Short Film ‘Sanjay’s Super Team’

Pixar experiments with religion in Hindu short film Sanjay's Super Team. Pixar released a teaser of its short film Sanjay's Super Team that touches

Sikh Langar Feeds Thousands at Parliament of the World’s Religions Conference

Sikhs host a pop-up lunch for people of all faiths at Salt Lake convention. The Parliament of the World's Religions, which was held in

Festival of Durga Is A Victory of Good Over Evil

Hindus prepare to celebrate the great goddess Durga. The Festival of Durga which is also commonly referred to as Sharadotsav is an annual Hindu

VHP has banned Non-Hindus from attending Navratri Festival

Navratri Festival ban is to prevent incidents of "Love Jihad." The festival takes place October 13th and lasts for nine days. The literal translation