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 Jewel of Annual Astrology

We speak with Martin Gansten on his groundbreaking edition and translation of Balabhadra's Hāyanaratna (1649), the first-ever scholarly volume on Sanskritized Perso-Arabic (Tājika) astrology. The Jewel of Annual Astrology (A Translation of Balabhadra's Hāyanaratna) (Brill). In addition to speaking about this work, we dive into the perplexing …

Guest: Martin GanstenDate: 8/28/2020Publisher: De Gruyter Brill
Hinduism in America

In Hinduism in America (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), Jeffrey D. Long traces two worlds that converge – that of Hindu immigrants to America who strive to preserve their traditions in a foreign land, and that of American spiritual seekers who turn to Hindu practices and ideas. Long explores the influence of concepts such karma, rebirth, meditation …

Guest: Jeffery D. LongDate: 8/26/2020Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage

The Hindu tradition has held conflicting views on womanhood from its earliest texts—holding women aloft as goddesses to be worshipped on the one hand and remaining deeply suspicious about women’s sexuality on the other. In Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata (SUNY Press, 2008), Arti Dhand examines the religious …

Guest: Arti DhandDate: 8/24/2020Publisher: SUNY Press
A Discussion with Seth Powell about Yogic Studies

Today I talked with Seth Powell, founder of Yogic Studies “where the studio meets the academy” rendering rigorous research accessible to studios, teachers, and students. Beyond completing his Yoga Studies doctorate at Harvard University, Seth is at the cutting edge of online education, at the intersection of academic expertise and public access. …

Guest: Seth PowellDate: 8/4/2020
Living Landscapes

Join us as we continue discussion with Dr. Christopher Chapple, Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology at Layola Marymount University as we dive into his new book Living Landscapes: Meditations on the Five Elements in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain Yogas (SUNY Press, 2020). The ancient Indian philosophers conceptualized the universe as …

Guest: Christopher Key ChappleDate: 7/24/2020Publisher: SUNY Press
Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds

In her fascinating book, Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds (SUNY Press, 2020), Joyce Flueckiger analyzes the agency of materiality, that is, the ability of materials to have effect beyond what was intended. This ethnographic journey across three Indian locales examines the agency of various materials – from ornaments, to female guising, to …

Guest: Joyce Burkhalter FlueckigerDate: 7/22/2020Publisher: SUNY Press
Loving Stones

Loving Stones: Making the Impossible Possible in the Worship of Mount Govardhan (Oxford University Press) explores the worship world of Mount Govardhan; located in the Braj region of India, the mountain is considered an embodied form of the Hindu deity Krishna. Above and beyond providing insight into the fascinating religious practices …

Guest: David L. HabermanDate: 7/14/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
A Conversation with Chris Chapple

In this interview, we have a candid conversation with Dr. Christopher Key Chapple of Loyola Marymount University about his outlook, teaching philosophy, and new developments in the field – his Master of Arts in Yoga Studies in particular. Stay tuned for Part II where we will focus on Chris’ scholarship, in particular his new book Living …

Guest: Christopher Key ChappleDate: 7/13/2020
Guest is God

In Guest is God: Pilgrimage, Tourism, and Making Paradise in India (Oxford University Press, 2019) Drew Thomases investigates the Indian pilgrimage town of Pushkar. While the town consists of 20,000 residents, it boasts two million visitors annually.  Sacred to the creator god, Brahma, Pushkar is understood as heaven on earth – a heaven heavily …

Guest: Drew ThomasesDate: 7/1/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
Crossing the Lines of Caste

What does it mean to be a Brahmin, and what could it mean to become one? The ancient Indian mythological figure Viśvāmitra accomplishes just this, transforming himself from a king into a Brahmin by cultivation of ascetic power. The book, Crossing the Lines of Caste, examines legends of the irascible Viśvāmitra as occurring in Sanskrit and …

Guest: Adheesh SathayeDate: 6/26/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press