India’s Forgotten Educational Inheritance
‘…..I say without fear of my figures being challenged successfully, that today India is more illiterate than it was fifty or a hundred years ago…..and ... Read More
Hindu Studies: Beyond the Established American Universities
Image courtesy: Hinduism Today Editor's note: A version of this paper was presented at the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (SEC/AAS) on ... Read More
JD Vance, Usha Vance, and Negotiating Faith in an Interfaith Marriage
Image courtesy: Patheos Editor's note: This paper was presented at the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (SEC/AAS) on January 24, 2026. On ... Read More
Chatuh Shloki Manusmriti: A Multidimensional View of the Dharmashastras
Everything we know in this world is through Vāk, the medium of the word and the corresponding idea; so, everything in this world can be ... Read More
Why Hindus Must Relearn the Art of Knowing Themselves — and Their Enemies (A Wake-Up Call for Hindu Civilization)
In Swayambodha and Shatrubodha: Hindu View of Self and the World, scholar-thinker Pankaj Saxena presents a profound civilizational analysis of Hindu selfhood and its adversaries. ... Read More
