Indian Religions Podcast
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Equinox Publishing

Religious Studies Beyond the Discipline

Given the continued challenges that face the higher education job market in the Humanities in North America, Religious Studies Beyond the Discipline: On the Future of a Humanities Ph.D. (Equinox, 2024) offers: (i) a critical assessment of the current situation of Humanities doctoral students, early career scholars, and those now working in …

From Tapas to Modern Yoga

Extensively based on fieldwork material, From Tapas to Modern Yoga: Sādhus' Understanding of Embodied Practices (Equinox, 2024) primarily analyses embodied practices of ascetics belonging to four religious orders historically associated with the practice of yoga and hatha yoga. This focus on ascetics stems from the fact that yogic techniques …

Guest: Daniela BevilacquaDate: 10/24/2024Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Exploring Hindu Philosophy

Ankur Barua's book Exploring Hindu Philosophy (Equinox Publishing, 2023) points to some of the diverse tapestries of Hindu worldviews where scriptural revelation, logical argumentation, embodied affectivity, moral reasoning, and aesthetic cultivation constitute densely interwoven conceptual threads. It begins with an exploration of some classical …

Guest: Ankur BaruaDate: 7/13/2023Publisher: Equinox Publishing
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
Krishnamacharya on Kundalini

Krishnamacharya on Kundalini: The Origins and Coherence of His Position (Equinox Publishing, 2022) explores a distinctive teaching of 'the father of modern yoga', T. Krishnamacharya. Whereas most yoga traditions teach that kuṇḍalinī is a serpentine energy that rises, Krishnamacharya defined it differently. To him, kuṇḍalinī is a serpentine …

Guest: Simon AtkinsonDate: 6/29/2022Publisher: Equinox Publishing
The Psychology of the Yogas

Gidi Ifergan's new book The Psychology of the Yogas (Equinox Publishing, 2021) explores the dissonance between the promises of the yogic quest and psychological states of crisis. Western practitioners of yoga and meditation who have embarked upon years-long spiritual quests and who have practiced under the guidance of a guru tell of profound and …

Guest: Gidi IferganDate: 9/30/2021Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Post-lineage Yoga

Theodora Wildcroft's Post-lineage Yoga: From Guru to #metoo (Equinox Publishing, 2020) presents a ground-breaking model for scholars to understand the contemporary teaching and practice of yoga, one where peer networks are more relevant than either brand loyalty or lineage affiliation. Previous research has considered the history and science of …

Guest: Theodora WildcroftDate: 12/29/2020Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Yoga in Britain

Paying special attention to sociocultural threads form the period 1945-1980, Suzanne Newcombe's new book Yoga in Britain: Stretching Spirituality and Educating Yogis (Equinox, 2019) charts the trajectory of how yoga in became mainstream in Britain to the point of being taught to thousands of middle-class women in adult education classes. Drawing …

Guest: Suzanne NewcombeDate: 4/21/2020Publisher: Equinox Publishing