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 Goddess and the Sun in Indian Myth

Why are the myths of the Indian Great Goddess, Durgā, found in the  Mārkaṇḍeya Purāṇa  framed by myths glorifying the Sun, Sūrya? And why do these glorifications mirror each other in both content and form? In exploring these questions, this book argues for an ideological ecosystem at work in the  Mārkaṇḍeya Purāṇa privileging worldly (pravṛtti) …

Guest: Raj BalkaranDate: 6/25/2020Publisher: Routledge
The Many Faces of a Himalayan Goddess

Hadimba is a primary village goddess in the Kullu Valley of the West Indian Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, a rural area known as the Land of Gods. As the book shows, Hadimba is a goddess whose vitality reveals itself in her devotees' rapidly changing encounters with local and far from local players, powers, and ideas. These include invading …

Guest: Ehud HalperinDate: 6/23/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
Inhaling Spirit

In her new book Inhaling Spirit: Harmonialism, Orientalism, and the Western Roots of Modern Yoga (Oxford University Press, 2020), Anya Foxen traces several disparate yet entangled roots of modern yoga practice to show that much of what we call yoga in the West stems not only from pre-modern Indian yoga traditions, but also from Hellenistic …

Guest: Anya P. FoxenDate: 6/19/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
Salvation in Indian Philosophy

In Salvation in Indian Philosophy: Perfection and Simplicity for Vaiśeṣika (Routledge, 2019), Ionut Moise offers a comprehensive description of the ‘doctrine of salvation’ (niḥśreyasa/ mokṣa) and Vaiśeṣika, one of the oldest philosophical systems of Indian philosophy and provides an overview of theories in other related Indian philosophical …

Guest: Ionut MoiseDate: 6/15/2020Publisher: Routledge
Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir

In Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir (Oxford University Press, 2019), Hamsa Stainton explores the relationship between 'poetry’ and ‘prayer’ in South Asia through close examination of the history of Sanskrit hymns of praise (stotras) in Kashmir from the eighth century onwards. Beyond charting the history and features of the stotra …

Guest: Hamsa StaintonDate: 6/11/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
The Subhedar's Son

This book is a translation and study of The Subhedar's Son (Oxford University Press, 2019), an award-winning Marathi biographical novel written in 1895 by Rev. Dinkar Shankar Sawarkar, who writes about his own father, Rev.Shankar Nana (1819-1884). Nana, a Brahmin, was among the early Christian converts of the Church Missionary Society in Western …

Guest: Deepra DandekarDate: 6/10/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
Krishna's Playground

John Stratton Hawley's new book Krishna's Playground: Vrindavan in the 21st Century (Oxford University Press, 2020) about a deeply beloved place-many call it the spiritual capital of India. Located at a dramatic bend in the River Yamuna, a hundred miles from the center of Delhi, Vrindavan is the spot where the god Krishna is believed to have …

Guest: John Stratton HawleyDate: 6/8/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit

In this podcast, we interview Dr. Antonia Ruppel about Sanskrit Studies. Dr. Ruppel is the author the Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and also teaches online Sanskrit courses at Yogic Studies. Ideal for courses in beginning Sanskrit or self-study, this textbook employs modern, tried-and-tested pedagogical …

Guest: Antonia RuppelDate: 5/27/2020Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Devotional Sovereignty

In his book Devotional Sovereignty: Kingship and Religion in India (Oxford University Press, 2020), Caleb Simmons examines the reigns of Tipu Sultan (r. 1782-1799) and Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (r. 1799-1868) in the South Indian kingdom of Mysore to demonstrate the extent to which both rulers--one Muslim and one Hindu--turned to religion to fortify …

Guest: Caleb SimmonsDate: 5/15/2020Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dialogue and Doxography in Indian Philosophy

This ground-breaking work on Indian philosophical doxography examines the function of dialectical texts within their intellectual and religious milieu. In Dialogue and Doxography in Indian Philosophy: Points of View in Buddhist, Jaina, and Advaita Vedānta Traditions (Routledge, 2020), Karl-Stéphan Bouthillette examines the Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā …

Guest: Karl-Stéphan BouthilletteDate: 5/13/2020