Monthly Archives: September 2008

New Look to Site

I have changed the wordpress blog theme to the MistyLook theme, and added a custom header. I think it looks more professional, is easier to read and more relaxing than the standard Kubrick theme. It is also more relaxing and more in keeping with the mood I want to create.

Changing themes was dead easy, I am really impressed with the usability of wordpress. You pick a theme, preview your site with the new theme and then make customisations to it. The Header includes a picture of my Mandir, some of the murtis and a nice Nataraja picture that I liked.

Can a Westerner convert to Hinduism?

This post is really a summary of points made in various other posts. I have put it together becaus this is a question I often see asked in various forums. Also, it has been a while since I published anything, as I have been rather busy recently. This is also a question to which you will see several different answers, and I think it is useful to put them together in one post.

Some people say “No”.

There are a few people who say that you should never convert; whatever religion you are born into should be yours for life. I think that this is incorrect, if you have a strong feeling towards a religion and you feel that the religion you are born into is not for you then follow the path that you feel guided on. Hindus believe that people can be guided by gurus that are not physically present (see my post “Books, Leaves and Gurus“). If you are convinced that a path is right for you, and have seen signs that it is right then don’t worry about this argument. This argument also does not take into account people brought up with patently wrong beliefs; should the children that survived the Waco seige continue to follow the teachings of David Koresh?

I have had nothing but support from Hindus I have met, I have only read this point of view on a few blogs. I would not worry about conversion being opposed. As mentioned later there are many Hindu schools that openly accept conversion and have a process of accepting new membes.

Some say that “Hindu” does not refer to a Religion.

Some people may quibble that Hindu refers to origin (People beyond the river Indus) rather than belief. Continue reading