Indian Religions Podcast

Conversations

Discussions on broad-ranging topics, with particular attention to online education and digital resources, as well as scholarly seminars and conferences.
Jain Studies and the Arihanta Institute

Today I talked to Christopher Jain Miller about practicing and studying Jainism, the founding of Jain Studies professorships and the Arihanta Institute, an online learning platform. Also see: MA in Engaged Jain Studies Program (online) Dialogues in European Jain Studies (online) Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches …

Guest: Christopher Jain MillerDate: 9/25/2023
Sangraha

Sanjaya Singhal discusses Sangraha, an ambitious digital enterprise cataloguing India's millions of decaying Sanskrit manuscripts. Sangraha is a detailed, descriptive catalogue allowing users to find relevant manuscripts with a wide range of search terms. Eventually it will have 2.5 million entries. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit …

Guest: Sanjaya SinghalDate: 6/21/2023
How Do We Know What We Know?

The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies is holding a Day School on "How Do We Know What We Know?" Today I talked to Gavin Flood bout the day school, discusses how he began his scholarly journey, and what he's working on now. Gavin Flood is a Professor of Hindu Studies and Comparative Religion in the Theology and Religion Faculty and academic director …

Guest: Gavin FloodDate: 5/29/2023
The Canadian South Asian Studies Association

Andrea Farran and Julie Vig discuss the fast approaching first in-person Canadian South Asian Studies Association hybrid conference. This hybrid conference welcomes global participation. Join the List Serve for updates and offers. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his …

Guest: Andrea Farran and Julie VigDate: 5/15/2023
A Conversation with Ramdas Lamb

A candid conversation with Ramdas Lamb about his experiences as a sadhu, his journey to academia and his professorial pedagogy. Ramdas Lamb received a Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors in 1980 and a Master of Arts degree in Comparative Religion in 1986 from the University of Hawaii, Manoa. He also studied at the University of California in …

Guest: Ramdas LambDate: 5/11/2023
The International Association of Sanskrit Studies

The newly-elected first female president of the The International Association of Sanskrit Studies, Dr. Dipti Tripathi discusses Association’s genesis, mandate, and potential in honour of its 50th year. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian …

Guest: Dipti TripathiDate: 5/10/2023
Learning Hindi with Rajiv Ranjan

Rajiv Ranjan discusses his second language acquisition journey, open educational resources, and teaching philosophy. You can study with him at Yogic Studies.  Rajiv Ranjan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures at Michigan State University (MSU). At MSU, Rajiv is associated with the Asian Studies …

Guest: Rajiv RanjanDate: 4/17/2023
A Chat with Sanskrit Scholar John Brockington

Senior scholar John Brockington discusses his scholarship, his role in establishing key conferences, and his work on an online research archive on the spread of the story of Rāma. Professor John Brockington graduated from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in 1963 and joined the Sanskrit Department at Edinburgh in 1965. In 1968 Professor …

Guest: John BrockingtonDate: 4/10/2023
The UW-Madison Center for South Asia

Anthony Cerulli and Sarah Beckham share the history, mandate and vision for the UW-Madison Center for South Asia, especially its vibrant annual conference. Find out more about the conference (which takes place this year from October 18-21) here. Anthony Cerulli, CSA DirectorSarah Beckham, CSA Associate DirectorAndrea Fowler, CSA Assisant Director …

Guest: Anthony Cerulli and Sarah BeckhamDate: 2/22/2023
Stephanie Corigliano on TARKA

Stephanie Corigliano discusses TARKA, a quarterly journal published by Embodied Philosophy that explores yoga philosophy, contemplative studies, and the world’s wisdom and esoteric traditions. TARKA call for papers here.

Guest: Stephanie CoriglianoDate: 2/18/2023