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The Washington Post, December 6th, 2003

Wrong Again on Hinduism The Nov. 28 Style article "Fans Bend an Ear to Soundtrack of Yoga" shows that your paper has failed again in its depiction of Hinduism. The article makes a reference to Hindu "gods" even though Hinduism is a monotheistic religion. I am a Hindu. I know how many gods I worship and the answer is one: God. On another note, the article defines Krishna Das as "servant of God" in "Hindu." A Hindu is one who practices Hinduism, just as a Christian is one who practices Christianity. Hindu is not a language; Hindi is a language. Please try to get your depictions of Hinduism right...

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