Politics

  • Brahmin Wars Beneath Vande Mataram

    Brahmin Wars Beneath Vande Mataram

    We already have a national anthem, ‘Jana Gana Mana’. Why then the ruckus over a national song, ‘Vande Mataram’? Could it have something to do with the caste of the respective poets, both Bengali Brahmins, but one lesser in ritual stature and the other higher?…

  • Was Macaulay Anti-India Or Anti-Brahmin?

    Was Macaulay Anti-India Or Anti-Brahmin?

    The debate around Macaulay, English, and education is not just about colonialism. It is about whether India wants a future shaped by open inquiry or a past shaped by inherited authority…

  • Why is Marxism turning homophobic?

    Why is Marxism turning homophobic?

    Marxist movements have always aligned with groups seen as oppressed by capitalist regimes. On one side, progressive left voices (e.g., queer activists, gender-fluid theorists) proclaim ‘no binaries, no genders.’ On the other, Marxist solidarity movements justify or ignore homophobia when practiced by anti-capitalist or anti-imperialist groups. Thus, a contradiction emerges: Oppressed peoples are granted the…

  • Dalai Lama: Politics of reincarnation

    Dalai Lama: Politics of reincarnation

    The Dalai Lama plans to declare where he will be reincarnated in his next life. In other words, where his successor will be born. To the rational mind, this may sound like a bizarre proposition, but it has annoyed the Communist authorities in China…

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    I think of my Muslim lesbian and gay friends who are torn between faith, citizenship and sexual orientation. Who speaks for them? Why do activists who speak of Islamophobia not have problems with Islamic homophobia?…

  • Naming the Land Beyond Indus

    Naming the Land Beyond Indus

    The word India originates from Sindhu, meaning river. In Persian regions, Sindhu was pronounced as Hindu, while the Greeks referred to it as Indu. …

  • From Sanskritisation to Backwardation

    From Sanskritisation to Backwardation

    A century ago, many communities wanted to be recognised as Brahmins and Kshatriya. Today, the same groups want to be Other Backward Community (OBC). The old varna model (Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, Ati-shudra or Pancham) is now replaced by a new categorisation (General, OBC, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe). …

  • Identities In Conflict

    Identities In Conflict

    Who you are depends on who you oppose. To have an identity, you have to take sides. Sitting on the fence is not allowed. Left or Right…

  • Kubera, the Refugee From Lanka

    Kubera, the Refugee From Lanka

    When the Constitution of India was first published, over 75 years ago, it included many artworks. Amongst them was one showing Kubera, Ravana’s brother and the king of wealth and yakshas (nature spirits), fleeing from Lanka. It is often mistaken for Hanuman burning Lanka, but there are no flames of a burning city or a…

  • The Many Horse Invaders of India

    The Many Horse Invaders of India

    India has been invaded several times, for over 3,000 years, by horse-breeding tribes from the steppes, grasslands north of the Himalayas, the last of whom were the Mughals, and the Mughals came only 500 years ago…

  • A Tale of Two Weddings

    A Tale of Two Weddings

    In India, we find two types of weddings: the lavish and the simple. Lavish weddings are typically seen in those who follow the Shaiva or Vaishnava path of householders. Simple weddings are typically seen in those who follow the Buddhist or Jain path of hermits…

  • Brahmin Scripts, Bania Scripts

    Brahmin Scripts, Bania Scripts

    Right now the Harappan script decipherment is divided into two groups: those seeking consonants, alphabets and syllables (the Brahmin school) and those seeking trade symbols, codes and stamps (the Bania school). …

  • Himanta, Muslims & a Liberal Fallacy

    Himanta, Muslims & a Liberal Fallacy

    Today ‘inclusion’ has become a great ideology. If you oppose it, you are branded ‘fascist’. This totalitarian idea emerges from the usual suspects: the West, European and American academies…

  • Kashi Brahmins and the Maratha King

    Kashi Brahmins and the Maratha King

    There are many complex stories of why and how Brahmins challenged the caste status of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. …

  • Was Vedic Manu the Original Leftist?

    Was Vedic Manu the Original Leftist?

    When we defend dharma, dharma defends us. When we protect the weak, we are protected by the strong…

  • What Modi’s Rise Tells Us About Us

    What Modi’s Rise Tells Us About Us

    The idea that a person has the power to change society can be seen through a civilisational lens. The focus on a person rather than policy is the hallmark of Indian thought, as valid as Western ideas that privilege institutions and documents. What does Modi’s resounding success tell us about the human condition, the nature…