Indian Religions Podcast

Indian Religions Podcast

Hosted by Dr. Raj Balkaran | A New Books Network Podcast | The premier podcast for cutting-edge scholarship on Indian traditions.
The Literary Life of Yājñavalkya

In The Literary Life of Yājñavalkya (SUNY Press, 2023), Steven E. Lindquist investigates the intersections between historical context and literary production in the "life" of Yājñavalkya, the most important ancient Indian literary figure prior to the Buddha. Drawing on history, literary studies, ritual studies, Sanskrit philology, narrative …

Guest: Steven E. LindquistDate: 11/9/2023
Episode 300

In honour of his 300th New Books Network podcast, a flip interview featuring a candid conversation with NBN host Raj Balkaran ranging from scholarship, to teaching, to entrepreneurship, and beyond.

Guest: Raj BalkaranDate: 11/8/2023
Embodying Transnational Yoga

Christopher Jain Miller's book Embodying Transnational Yoga: Eating, Singing, and Breathing in Transformation (Routledge, 2023) is a refreshingly original, multi-sited ethnography of transnational yoga that obliges us to look beyond postural practice (as̄ana) in modern yoga research. The book introduces readers to three alternative, understudied …

Guest: Christopher Jain MillerDate: 11/2/2023
Portrayals of Women in Pakistan

Réka Máté's Portrayals of Women in Pakistan: An Analysis of Fahmīdah Riyāẓ's Urdu Poetry (de Gruyter, 2023) examines the connection between progressivism and feminist movements in the Indian subcontinent, scrutinizing shifting portrayals of women in Fahmīdah Riyāẓ’s poetry at the time of her writing from a historical perspective, and the …

Guest: Réka MátéDate: 10/26/2023Publisher: De Gruyter Brill
From the Indian Goddess to Icelandic Spirits

A candid conversation with Corinne Dempsey on her wide-ranging, fascinating research in religion, from the Indian Goddess in New York and Icelandic Spirit Work. Books The Goddess Lives in Upstate New York: Breaking Convention and Making Home at a North American Hindu Temple Kerala Christian Sainthood: Collisions of Culture and Worldview …

Guest: Corinne DempseyDate: 10/19/2023Publisher: Oxford University Press
Surrendering to the Self

The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi (1879- 1950) is perhaps the most widely known Indian spiritual figure of the last century, second only to Gandhi. Patrick Laude's book Surrendering to the Self: Ramana Maharshi's Message for the Present (Hurst, 2021) offers a fresh introduction to the Maharshi's life and teachings, intending to situate him within …

Guest: Patrick LaudeDate: 10/12/2023
The Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik

Learn about the history and mandate of the Inter-University Centre, which is affiliated with over one hundred academic institutions across the globe. The Centre hosts international advanced academic events in a wide array of fields, located on the Adriatic coast in the historically rich city of Dubrovnik. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit …

Guest: Nada Bruer LjubišićDate: 10/9/2023
Teaching (and Learning) at a University Online

There is a lot of talk about online learning, and particularly universities going online. Today I talked to Caleb Simmons, Executive Director of Arizona Online (and notable scholar of religion and South Asian Studies). We talk about how online learning is done at Arizona and the promise of online learning generally. Listeners might be …

Guest: Caleb SimmonsDate: 10/4/2023
Against High-Caste Polygamy

Against High-Caste Polygamy: An Annotated Translation (Oxford UP, 2023) offers a complete, annotated translation of Ishvarchandra Vidyasagar's 1871 tract arguing against the practice of high-caste Kulin marriage in Bengal. Vidyasagar published this work fifteen years after passage of the Hindu Widow's Remarriage Act, which owed so much to his …

Guest: Brian A. HatcherDate: 10/4/2023Publisher: Oxford University Press
Local Selfhood, Global Turns

Sumit Chakrabarti's book Local Selfhood, Global Turns: Akshay Kumar Dutta and Public Culture in Nineteenth-Century Bengal (Cambridge UP, 2023) examines the works of Akshay Kumar Dutta (1820-1886), who can be seen as ideologically inhabiting the cusp between religion and rationalism - the two most crucial avenues of debate and discussion in the …

Guest: Sumit ChakrabartiDate: 9/28/2023Publisher: Cambridge University Press