Archive for November, 2006

Fate versus Free Will, Bollywood Style

November 20th, 2006

 
Times of India (Mumbai), Consumer Edge, 18 November 2006 
Long ago, Yagnavalkya, the greatest sage of the Upanishadic era, was asked, “Is the world governed by fate or free will?” He replied, “Both. They are like the two wheels on either side of the chariot. If you depend on one too much you go around in […]

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Secret of Tantra

November 17th, 2006

From the 6th to the 16th century AD, ritual manuals known as “Tantras” were being produced with detailed instructions on the use of mystical chants, magical charms, and sexual rites. The following passage comes from Brihad Nila Tantra:
“Have there a young and beautiful girl, adorned with various jewels. After combing her hair, give her tambula […]

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From Oedipus To Yayati

November 17th, 2006

First published in First City, Delhi, May 2006

There are things in this world that we would rather not talk about, but they demand expression. In such cases myth become a safety valve of culture, expressing unacceptable ideas in an acceptable manner. Stories allow the imagination to flirt with what is forbidden in reality. Take the […]

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Judging Medea

November 17th, 2006

Published in First City, New Delhi, March 2006 
 

Long ago, a ship sailed east from Greece across the unknown waters of the Black Sea to the faraway land of Colchis, inhabited by barbarians and home of the rising sun (according to the Greeks at least). The ship was called the Argo. The sailors, the Argonauts. They […]

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Frames of Reference

November 3rd, 2006

First Published in First City, New Delhi, May 2005

 
Everybody sees the world through a frame of reference. No one, but the gods, have the full picture. At least that is what the following tale from Hindu mythology seeks to communicate:
All the gods of the Hindu pantheon once went to Mount Kailas to pay their respects to […]

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Blood For Durga

November 3rd, 2006

Published in First city, Delhi, October 2003

All of us are told that Hindu gods are the manifestations of the same divine principle. Shiva, Vishnu and Durga are different forms of God (spelt with upper case). And yet, the rituals adoring each of these manifestations of the divine are quite different. Especially intriguing is the fact […]

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Myth as History

November 3rd, 2006

Published in First City, New Delhi, September 2006

Many people are convinced that at the heart of an epic or legend is an event that occurred a long time ago, that narratives becomes sacred because they are the only available records (however distorted and embellished they may be) of a community’s past. To these people the […]

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A Boy Called Karna

November 3rd, 2006

 
It is not difficult to fall in love with Karna. He has all the elements of a hero but is not allowed to be one – by his mother, his brothers, his teacher, even God. Our heart goes out to him. It all starts with a princess called Kunti letting her curiosity getting the better […]

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