Sensing the Sacred

Sensing the Sacred

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On Sensing the Sacred, we delve into the past and present of religion, politics, and society in South Asia, highlighting the latest academic research through conversations with leading scholars. A new podcast from the Center for Contemporary South Asia at the Watson Institute at Brown University, hosted by Finnian M.M. Gerety.

Recent Episodes

  • Grafted Arts in Colonial India: Holly Shaffer

    2 years ago
  • Alcohol in Early India: James McHugh

    3 years ago
  • Interpreting the Pew Report on Religion in India: Neha Sahgal

    3 years ago
  • Sanskrit, Indo-Muslim History, and Twitter: Audrey Truschke

    3 years ago
  • Yoga and Meditation Studies: Karen O’Brien-Kop and Suzanne Newcombe

    3 years ago
  • Mantras, Healing, and Tantra in Jainism: Ellen Gough

    4 years ago
  • Hindu Street Shrines: Borayin Larios

    4 years ago
  • Islam and Political Imagination in Early Modern Afghanistan: Tanvir Aktar Ahmed

    4 years ago
  • Religion, Democracy, and Hindu Nationalism: Ashutosh Varshney

    4 years ago
  • Sensing the Sacred Trailer

    4 years ago