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Hinduism Today Magazine is a quarterly literary publication that seeks to promote an understanding of the Hindu faith and culture through a diverse offering of uncommonly sensible and inspiring writings whose breadth encompasses the influence of every sphere of Hindu culture and religion. The physical magazine itself utilizes high-grade printing material, which is dipped in a glaze attractive to the eyes, nose, and touch, and, as such, reinforces the profound, yet simple writings of the magazine's contributors, which include its writers and readers as well as the collective wisdom of major thinkers of both the eastern and western traditions, as captured in the magazine's regularly included quotations section. Photographs, drawings, and the magazine's aesthetically-tuned interior design further add to the magazine's unique ability to convey the sensibilities of an entire culture through the print medium. Advertisements are designed and placed together at the end of the magazine so as to avoid any hindrance to the reading experience.

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The magazine presents through a Hindu perspective a wide range of topics, pressing both to society and the individual. These topics include, but are not limited to, the following: education, culture, cosmology, philosophy, ethics, sociology, film, music, spirituality, food, and travel. As a highly objective magazine with such a diverse presentation of thought, its appeal extends far beyond the Hindu community, especially to those interested in its portrayal of Hindu culture, as well as the thought processes and sentiment used to convey this content.

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