Announcement: New Courses
“If I were asked to define the Hindu creed, I should simply say:Search after truth through non-violent means. A man may not believe in God and still call himself a Hindu. Hinduism is a relentless pursuit after truth… Hinduism is the…
Announcement: Call for Articles
Submissions are invited for articles for our next issue (Issue10) Theme – Yoga, Ayurveda and Society With support from several authors and well-wishers, OMRISE magazine is in its 10th edition. We take this opportunity to invite you to write in the…
Editorial Note: Spirituality, Management And Society, Issue 8 – Spirituality for Business and Society
Dear all, We are delighted to share the 8th issue of OM RISE Magazine with you. For this issue, the theme is Spirituality for Business and Society. Spirituality is a broad concept embraced by many with different principles, practices and rituals….
Wholeness of Being at the Workplace
Organizations have a legacy of de-personalizing their employees – seeing them as “resources,” “number of hands.” They are often stripped of their identity and become a “Worker”, “an employee”, “Manager”, “a member of the Sales force.” The history can be traced…
Guthi: An Indigenous Sociocultural Practice in Nepal
Introduction In the age old history of Nepal, ‘Guthi’ derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Goṣṭhī (गोष्ठी) means gathering or meeting of cow-herders (gopalas). It is a traditional socio-cultural and economic institution working for the socio-economic benefit of the Newar community. History…
Where Social Justice Meets Spirituality
“We, members of the human race, have clustered ourselves into groups that perceive each other as enemies, each with their own sets of values, rules, and regulations, with different degrees of spiritual awareness, and divergent perspectives on the essence of life….

