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Apr 19, 2013 hipkapi

If you are new to this site, start with these posts. Majority of these posts are not written for this website, rather they were lifted from the conversations on the defunct sulekha.com, the defunct yahoo group, and other places. (Check this forum for current connversations.) These posts serve three purposes: (a) to help newbies to understand Balagangadhara’s research program called “Comparative Science of Cultures”; (b) to aid those who have read articles published in various journals and books; (c) to understand the studies of Indian culture and traditions in a different light—a framework different from that of current social sciences which take secularized Christian theological ideas as facts (or granted).

    1. Translations or travesty of our traditions
    2. To follow our forefathers: the nature of traditions
    3. Why understand the Western culture?
    4. Is tradition same as following a set of moral obligations?
    5. Comparing India and the West
    6. Why social sciences are not producing knowledge?
    7. Negative portrayals of non-Western cultures: secularization of Christianity
    8. Reductive explanations in social sciences
    9. Why Westology a la Indology is doomed to fail?
    10. The dynamic of religion: secularization and proselytization
    11. India and her traditions: a reply to Jeffrey Kripal
    12. On colonial experience and the Indian Renaissance
    13. Secularism, Colonialism and Indian intellectuals
    14. Colonialism: Hindering alternative explanations
    15. Colonial Consciousness: are Indians corrupt?
    16. Fuss about Indic categories I
    17. Fuss about Indic categories II
    18. Why use Indic categories to describe the world?
    19. Indians’ barren criticisms of Western translations
    20. Hinduism, whether a religion or a way of life, does not exist.
    21. Hinduism and Hipkapi: an imaginary entity
    22. Is puja same as worship?
    23. Are rituals meaningless?
    24. The paradox of multiple meanings of puja, thonda(m), etc
    25. Are stories symbols?
    26. Polytheism is contradiction in terms.
    27. Is rain dance superstitious?
    28. Neutrality of the Indian secular state
    29. Why do Indian secularists do not think but talk?
    30. Is the distinction between laukika and adhyatmika, same as that between secular and religious?
    31. How do we understand the concept of communal violence in India?
    32. How to speak for Indian traditions
    33. Have Indian reformers understood the protest reformation?
    34. Bankruptcy of postcolonial scholars and their defense of secularism
    35. The vacuity of secularism: on the Indian debate and its Western origins
    36. Mantras of Anti-Brahmanism: Colonial experience of Indian intellectuals
    37. Are Brahmins priests?
    38. What is experience (anubhava) I
    39. What is experience II
    40. What is experience III
    41. What is experience IV
    42. Is enlightenment learnable?
    43. Is Bhagavadgita a revelation?
    44. Indian heathens’ misunderstanding of Christian questions like “meaning(purpose) of life”
    45. Silly symbolic explanations of Linga
    46. Does Shiv Linga mean a phallus?
    47. Denying experience: do Hindus worship? do they perform puja to phallus?
    48. Theory-ladenness: facts are facts of a theory
    49. Theory-ladenness: Swami Vivekananda and caste discrimiantion
    50. Colonial Experience: Normative ethics 101
    51. The logic of normative ethics: Immorality of Indians
    52. Normative assumptions: corruption
    53. Normative assumptions: discriminations and caste discriminations
    54. castes vs caste-system
    55. What makes Christianity a religion?
    56. Do Indian traditions claim that the universe is an expression of God’s Will (intention)?
    57. Atheism: a secularized theism
    58. Kids of NRI and their Balvihar education
    59. Vacuity of NRIs and their symbolic interpretations
    60. Colonial Consciousness and Victorian Morality
    61. Indian Americans and their identity politics
    62. Adhoc explanations: why do puja to cows?
    63. Superstition and rationality
    64. Is tolerant Christianity a contradiction in terms?
    65. Are Indian Christians not bound by Christian theologies?
    66. Religious intolerance vs civic intolerance
    67. Religious tolerance vs Ecumenism
    68. Historicity of Rama, Krishna and Anjaneya
    69. What do Indians need: A history or the past
    70. Anti-proselytization legislations: a weakness of Indian culture
    71. What makes one an intellectual?
    72. The absence of super natural entities in Indian traditions
    73. The Wendy Incident: a view from Europe

Comments

einvijay — 2013-07-22 10:37:00

It would be helpful if links were provided to these articles.

einvijay — 2013-07-23 06:34:00

That was quick. Thank you.

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