Indian Religions Podcast

Off the Page: A Columbia UP Podcast

The Yoga of Power

In Indian languages from Sanskrit to Marathi, yoga has an enormous range of meanings, though most often it refers to philosophy or methods to control the mind and body. The Yoga of Power: Political Thought and Practice in India (Columbia UP, 2025) argues for a wider understanding, demonstrating that yoga has long expressed political thought and …

Guest: Sunila S. Kale and Christian Lee NovetzkeDate: 2/13/2025
If All the World Were Paper

In If All the World Were Paper: A History of Writing in Hindi (Columbia UP, 2024), Tyler W. Williams puts questions of materiality, circulation, and performance at the center of his investigation into how literature comes to be defined and produced within a language, specifically, premodern Hindi. Williams proposes new methods for working with …

Guest: Tyler W. WilliamsDate: 11/14/2024Publisher: Columbia University Press
Paranormal States

A number of converts to Buddhism report paranormal experiences. Their accounts describe psychic abilities like clairvoyance and precognition, out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, and encounters with other beings such as ghosts and deities, and they often interpret these events through a specifically Buddhist lens. Paranormal States: …

Guest: Douglas OstoDate: 8/1/2024Publisher: Columbia University Press
The Bhagavata Purana

Today I talked to Ravi Gupta and Kenneth Valpey about The Bhagavata Purana: Sacred Text and Living Tradition (Columbia UP, 2013) A vibrant example of living literature, the Bhagavata Purana is a versatile Hindu sacred text written in Sanskrit verse. Finding its present form by the tenth century C.E., the work inspired several major north Indian …

Guest: Ravi Gupta and Kenneth ValpeyDate: 9/6/2023Publisher: Columbia University Press
A Genealogy of Devotion

How distinct is Indian devotionalism from other strands of Indian religiosity? Is devotionalism necessarily at odds with asceticism in the Hindu world? What about the common contrasting of Hindu devotionalism as ‘religion’ with tantra as ‘black magic’? Patton E. Burchett's new book A Genealogy of Devotion: Bhakti, Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in …

Guest: Patton E. BurchettDate: 6/14/2019Publisher: Columbia University Press