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Vijay Yanamadala ’07, Dharma??s other co-president, said that he and other members of Dharma were worried about the larger implications implied by the alleged attacks on Saturday night...
...wayside. The religion is seen as backward, nonintellectual, and extreme. No one will say that directly in public space—it is not appropriate—but it is an underlying assumption of many at Harvard. Whereas Muslim students attending Islamic services or Hindu students attending Dharma??s religious events are admirably in touch with their cultures, a Christian who is religious enough to regular Memorial Church or St Paul’s Cathedral is painfully unprogressive. Because of this, being openly Christian at Harvard proves to be a burden. Defending Christian values becomes an extracurricular activity...
...about 40 at Kirkland House last weekend in observance of Holi. “It’s our first year, so it’s experimental, but I’m very pleased with the great turnout,” said Utpal N. Sandesara ’08, Dharma??s social chair. “We hope to hold it for many years to come.” Participants gathered to play traditional games such as Carrom, a pool-like board game, and Khabbadi, a game similar to tag. But the celebration reached its climax with...
Dharma was originally founded solely to host Diwali, but has since expanded to include one or two events every week. Shyam K. Tanguturi ’07, Dharma??s president, noted that the organization encourages students from all backgrounds to attend its events...
Although preparations for the event took a large part of the day, Sandeep Rao ’09, one of Dharma??s five freshman representatives, concluded, “It was a big success and definitely worth...