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  • Is Hinduism feminist or patriarchal?

    Is Hinduism feminist or patriarchal?

    In Hinduism, God is not a judge and so feminism is not about judging men…

  • Belief shapes our behaviour

    Belief shapes our behaviour

    Belief shapes behaviour. When we see behaviour we can decode the underlying belief. However, the opposite is not true…

  • Evolution of the Devil

    Evolution of the Devil

    From the 16th century onwards, the Devil appeared as a goat-like creature. Those who opposed God were called Devil-worshippers… The Hindu idea of hell also evolved over time…

  • Bridging the many interpretations of the Ramayana across Southeast Asia and India

    Bridging the many interpretations of the Ramayana across Southeast Asia and India

    From the Ramakien in Thailand to the Ramaker in Cambodia, the eclectic interpretations of the story in Asean countries are worth recounting…

  • How to Conduct a Same-sex Wedding Based on Indian Rituals

    How to Conduct a Same-sex Wedding Based on Indian Rituals

    The idea of ‘wholeness’ in Hinduism is not necessarily a matter of the union of two bodies in marriage or even two souls in love; rather, wholeness or completeness in Hinduism can be understood as rising to the fullness of one’s true self and expanding the arena of one’s selfhood (brah — to expand, manas…

  • Epics about Women

    Epics about Women

    In the Tamil epics, we see three kinds of women: the woman who has relationships with many men, the woman who has a relationship with one man, and the woman who has relationships with no man…

  • Who is a Hindu? Hinduism’s DIY kit

    Who is a Hindu? Hinduism’s DIY kit

    It is time to reclaim the diversity offered by the four-spice model of purush-artha…

  • Hinduism thrives on diversity, Hindutva on monotheism of Abrahamic faiths

    Hinduism thrives on diversity, Hindutva on monotheism of Abrahamic faiths

    In nature, there is diversity. There is also equality in the sense that no creature is nature’s favourite. Every living organism has to fight for its survival using its strengths and overcoming its weaknesses to find opportunities and fend off threats. The cultural idea of equality is very different: it is the myth that shapes…

  • Using Puranas for politics

    Using Puranas for politics

    Politics may change but there is always a political enemy, and so the Puranas lend themselves to serve as communication and even propaganda tools to whip up popular sentiment…

  • Radha or Meera?

    Radha or Meera?

    People… are unable to distinguish the mythic past from the historical past…

  • Who is a Hindu? Can politics be spiritual?

    Who is a Hindu? Can politics be spiritual?

    Spirituality is kept out of all rational conversations because we still cling to 19th century definitions of it…

  • Were Hindus always casteist?

    Were Hindus always casteist?

    Note: the word caste is a European word for clan that is used for the Indian system of jati. The word jati, in turn, is confused with the Vedic system of varna…

  • Listening to the Buddha’s hands

    Listening to the Buddha’s hands

    In the early days of Buddhism, Buddha was represented by a symbol: a footprint or a wheel or a pot or a tree…