Indian Religions Podcast

Religion

Popular Hinduism, Stories and Mobile Performances

This book addresses the recent transformations of popular Hinduism by focusing upon the religious cum artistic practice of Ramkatha, staged narratives of the Ramcharitmanas. Focusing on the sensory and media experiences, the author examines the aesthetics and dynamics of the Ramkatha ethnoscape through participant-observation in everyday …

Guest: Mrinal PandeDate: 12/15/2022Publisher: Routledge
The Past and Future of the Dharma Academy of North America

The mission of The Dharma Academy of North America (DANAM) "is to identify strategies for, and undertake, the recovery, reclamation and reconstitution of Dharma traditions for the contemporary global era, with initial focus on Hindu Dharma and subsequently on other Dharma traditions." Where did DANAM come from? What is its future? Listen into …

Guest: Rita D. ShermaDate: 12/13/2022
The Future of Religious Studies

Russell McCutcheon shares his views on the academic study of religion, and the path ahead for religion graduates and the field itself. McCutcheon is a professor of religious studies at the University of Alabama. You can find the four-part series "Humanities PhDs and the Academic Job Market" here.  Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative …

Guest: Russell McCutcheonDate: 11/28/2022
The Dharma of Justice in the Sanskrit Epics

Ruth Vanita's book The Dharma of Justice in the Sanskrit Epics (Oxford UP, 2021) shows that many characters in the Sanskrit epics - men and women of all varnas and mixed-varna - discuss and criticize discrimination based on gender, varna, poverty, age, and disability. On the basis of philosophy, logic and devotion, these characters argue that …

Guest: Ruth VanitaDate: 11/17/2022
The Amṛtasiddhi and Amṛtasiddhimūla

Today I talked to Jame Mallinson about The Amṛtasiddhi and Amṛtasiddhimūla: The Earliest Texts of the Haṭhayoga Tradition (Institut français de Pondichéry, 2021), a critical edition and translation of the Amṛtasiddhi, the earliest Haṭhayoga text. The book is available open access here.  Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He …

Guest: James Mallinson and Péter-Dániel SzántóDate: 11/16/2022
Hinduism in Five Minutes

Hinduism in Five Minutes (Equinox Publishing, 2022) is an accessible and lively introduction to common questions about the practices, ideas, and narratives often identified as Hindu. Suitable for beginning students and the general reader. Steven W. Ramey is a Professor in Religious Studies at the University of Alabama, where he also directs the …

Guest: Steven W. RameyDate: 11/10/2022Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Hinduism in Middle India

Narasimha is one of the least studied major deities of Hinduism. Furthermore, there are limited studies of the history, thought, and literature of middle India. Lavanya Vemsani redresses this by exploring a range of primary sources, including classical Sanskrit texts (puranas and epics), and regional accounts (sthalapuranas). The latter include …

Guest: Lavanya VemsaniDate: 11/9/2022Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
India in the Eyes of Europeans

Martin Fárek's India in the Eyes of Europeans: Conceptualization of Religion in Theology and Oriental Studies (Karolinum Press, Charles University, 2021) is centred around the claim that although the research in Oriental and religious studies seemingly presents unbiased, objective interpretations of Indian traditions, it really puts forward …

Guest: Martin FarekDate: 10/20/2022
Guru to the World

Guru to the World: The Life and Legacy of Vivekananda (Harvard UP, 2022) tells the story of Swami Vivekananda, the nineteenth-century Hindu ascetic who introduced the West to yoga and to a tolerant, scientifically minded universalist conception of religion. Ruth Harris explores the many legacies of Vivekananda's thought, including his impact on …

Guest: Ruth HarrisDate: 10/13/2022Publisher: Harvard University Press
SOAS’ Yoga Studies Online

Raj Balkaran speaks with Jacqui Hargreaves & Ruth Westoby about SOAS’ exciting new online learning platform: Yoga Studies Online. 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 Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com.

Guest: Jacqui Hargreaves and Ruth WestobyDate: 10/12/2022