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  • Legends of Sikandar

    Legends of Sikandar

    Published on 30th June, 2019, in Mid-day There is a big difference between the words …

  • Where Hinduism and Sikhism meet

    Where Hinduism and Sikhism meet

    Published on 9th June, 2019, in Mumbai Mirror. WHO IS A HINDU? If you ask …

  • The sorcery of Harut and Marut

    The sorcery of Harut and Marut

    Published on 2nd June, 2019 in Mid-day. In Middle Eastern (aka Islamic) mythology, when god …

  • Suleiman and the djinns

    Suleiman and the djinns

    The right-wing communities around the world have one common feature: they believe there is only one truth and that truth is theirs. Therefore, they have a problem with other mythologies and science. …

  • Love for Notre Dame

    Love for Notre Dame

    Published on 5th May, 2019, in Mid-day. Notre Dame means Our Lady in French. Though …

  • As you sow, so you may not reap

    As you sow, so you may not reap

    Our entire life is about repaying debt’s incurred in previous lifetimes and avoiding a generation of new debts…

  • Of hunger in heaven

    Of hunger in heaven

    We realise the three Swargas in Hindu mythology are designed very differently from the single heaven of Abrahamic mythology…

  • The sacred form of Kashi

    The sacred form of Kashi

    In Kashi, the river Ganga, which normally runs from the Himalayas to the sea in the south, takes a turn and moves northwards. This reverse flow of the Ganga is considered spiritually significant because it is believed that one can manifest certain tantric ideas in such places…

  • No definite article in Indic culture

    No definite article in Indic culture

    A word like Satya, does not mean the truth, it means infinite truth. Mithya, doesn’t mean falsehood or interpretations or perceptions, it means limited or finite truth…

  • The idea of many religions

    The idea of many religions

    The Europeans believed the only truth was Christianity…

  • Metaphors of the Goddess

    Metaphors of the Goddess

    It is a mystery for many why Hindus, for whom divinity is both male and female, treat women so badly…

  • How sex became unholy

    How sex became unholy

    Today, we equate celibacy with social work. The popular belief is that a person who does not have sex has transcended desire. That such a man is more concerned with the welfare of the larger public world than his personal, private, selfish welfare…

  • Is post-truth same as myth?

    Is post-truth same as myth?

    Western myth, or the dominant worldview that shapes the long history of the West, remains singular and linear…

  • Power Helped Women Change World Religions

    Power Helped Women Change World Religions

    Roughly 1500 years ago, femininity became a major force, not because men became enlightened, but because women secured positions of power…

  • Acknowledging Islam’s Diversity

    Acknowledging Islam’s Diversity

    At the time of the World Wars, beyond the traditional Shia-Sunni divide, Islam had many regional forms: there was an Arabic form, there was a Persian form, there was the Indian form, there was an Indonesian form…

  • Who is a Hindu?: Gods and judges

    Who is a Hindu?: Gods and judges

    Rules are supposed to make us humans. It is unfortunate that those who came up with these theories and rules, both the Brahmins and kings, did not apply these principles of dharma on themselves…

  • Who is a Hindu? How Hinduism was enriched by rivalry

    Who is a Hindu? How Hinduism was enriched by rivalry

    Every religion is an outcome of many historical and geographical forces. Every religion has a past and transforms over time…

  • The five holy men

    The five holy men

    They are often represented by the palm of the hand, mounted on a mound…