Indian Religions Podcast

South Asian Studies

Religion and Myth in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Breaking box office records, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has achieved an unparalleled level of success with fans across the world, raising the films to a higher level of narrative: myth. Michael D. Nichols's Religion and Myth in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (McFarland, 2021) is first book to analyze the Marvel output as modern myth, comparing …

Guest: Michael NicholsDate: 5/21/2021
Muslim Communities and Cultures of the Himalayas

Jacqueline Fewkes and Megan Adamson Sijapati edited volume Muslim Communities and Cultures of the Himalayas: Conceptualizing the Global Ummah (Routledge, 2020) explores individual perspectives and specific iterations of Muslim community, Muslim practice and experience of Islam in the Himalayan region as well as the concept of the general Islamic …

Guest: Jacqueline Fewkes and Megan Adamson SijapatiDate: 5/19/2021Publisher: Routledge
Land of the Golden River

This podcast features Brenda Beck’s lifelong work on the Tamil folk epic Ponnivala. In addition to her forthcoming new English translation of the epic (“Land of the Golden River”), we also discuss her 1982 study of the epic The Three Twins (now open-access), her full color graphic novel of the epic (available in Tamil and English), and her …

Guest: Brenda BeckDate: 4/30/2021Publisher: Friesen Press
Regional Communities of Devotion in South Asia

Gil Ben-Herut and Jon Keune's book Regional Communities of Devotion in South Asia: Insiders, Outsiders, and Interlopers (Routledge, 2019) explores the key motif of the religious Other in devotional (bhakti) literatures and practices from across the Indian subcontinent. The primary aim of this book is to reconsider and challenge inherited notions …

Guest: Gil Ben-Herut and Jon KeuneDate: 4/28/2021Publisher: Routledge
Sikhs in the Deccan and North-East India

Birinder Pal Singh's book Sikhs in the Deccan and North-East India (Taylor & Francis, 2018) is a major intervention in the understanding of the dynamics of internal migration in South Asia. It traces the historical roots of certain migrant Sikh communities to the south and north-east India; chronicles their social, religious and economic …

Guest: Birinder Pal SinghDate: 4/23/2021Publisher: Taylor & Francis
The Science of Satyug

The first in-depth study of the All World Gayatri Pariwar, a modern Indian religious movement. The All World Gayatri Pariwar is a modern religious movement that enjoys wide popularity in North India, particularly among the many STEM workers who joined after becoming disillusioned with their lucrative but unfulfilling private-sector careers. …

Guest: Daniel HeifetzDate: 4/22/2021Publisher: SUNY Press
Many Mahābhāratas

Nell Shapiro Hawley and Sohini Sarah Pillai's book Many Mahābhāratas (SUNY Press, 2021) is an introduction to the spectacular and long-lived diversity of Mahābhārata literature in South Asia. This diversity begins with the Sanskrit Mahābhārata, an early epic poem that narrates the events of a catastrophic fratricidal war. Along the way, it draws …

Guest: Nell Shapiro Hawley and Sohini Sarah PillaiDate: 4/20/2021Publisher: SUNY Press
The Muhammad Avatāra

The Muhammad Avatāra: Salvation History, Translation, and the Making of Bengali Islam (Oxford University Press, 2021) reveals the powerful role of vernacular translation in the Islamization of Bengal. Its focus is on examines the magnificent seventeenth-century Nabīvaṃśa of SaiyadSultān, who lived in Arakanese-controlled Chittagong to affirm the …

Guest: Ayesha A. IraniDate: 4/14/2021Publisher: Oxford University Press
The Integrity of the Yoga Darsana

Join Raj Balkaran as he discusses yoga philosophy with Ian Whicher. We begin with a discussion on how he began his journey towards yoga philosophy before probing his assertion that the Yoga-Sūtras do not advocate abandonment of the world, but rather support a stance that enables one to live more fully in the world without being enslaved by …

Guest: Ian WhicherDate: 4/13/2021Publisher: SUNY Press
Daya Krishna and Twentieth-Century Indian Philosophy

Daya Krishna and Twentieth-Century Indian Philosophy: A New Way of Thinking about Art, Freedom, and Knowledge (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020) by Daniel Raveh introduces contemporary Indian philosophy as a unique philosophical genre through the writings of one its most significant exponents, Daya Krishna (1924-2007).  It surveys Daya Krishna's main …

Guest: Daniel RavehDate: 3/30/2021Publisher: Bloomsbury USA