Religion in India

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9780198958345

Publication date:

02/07/2025

Paperback

208 pages

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ISBN:

9780198958345

Publication date:

02/07/2025

Paperback

208 pages

Part of

Varuni Bhatia

This short introduction moves beyond traditional text- and scripture-based academic approaches to provide an overview of the dynamic role of religion in contemporary Indian society.

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Varuni Bhatia

Description

Religion in India is a constantly evolving and transformative entity that cannot be engaged with in isolation from other dimensions of life. This short introduction moves beyond traditional text- and scripture-based academic approaches to provide an overview of the dynamic role of religion in contemporary Indian society. Examining religion through the perspectives of religious actors, interlocutors, and practices, it highlights how religion intersects with the state, secularism, identity, and civic and economic life. An indispensable resource for general readers, students, and researchers, this book will foster grounds for dialogue towards a flourishing of pluralism in present-day India.

About the author

Varuni Bhatia is a historian of religion, specializing in modern Hinduism and Bhakti traditions. Her first book, Unforgetting Chaitanya: Vaishnavism and Cultures of Devotion in Colonial Bengal (Oxford University Press, 2017), explored how Bengali Vaishnava traditions were transformed and integrated into middle-class, cultural nationalist frameworks. Her ongoing research looks at the emergence of Hindu esotericism as an integral aspect of Hindu modernity, with a focus on Hindu nationalism and anti-colonial movements from the same period. She has also published articles on digital Hinduism, especially how popular beliefs and practices continue to proliferate over social media platforms and influence everyday religious practices.

Varuni Bhatia

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Understanding Religion
1. Religion, Modernity, Identity
2. Religion as Practice
3. Caste, Sect, and Religion
4. Law and Religion
5. Media and Religious Publics
Religion and the Nation
Bibliography and Further Readings
Index
About the Author

Varuni Bhatia

Features

  • Presents a comprehensive overview of religion in India from a multidisciplinary perspective
  • Explores the inter-faith aspects of religious life in India
  • Reflects on the key role that religion plays in different aspects of civic, social, and political lives in India

Varuni Bhatia

Varuni Bhatia

Description

Religion in India is a constantly evolving and transformative entity that cannot be engaged with in isolation from other dimensions of life. This short introduction moves beyond traditional text- and scripture-based academic approaches to provide an overview of the dynamic role of religion in contemporary Indian society. Examining religion through the perspectives of religious actors, interlocutors, and practices, it highlights how religion intersects with the state, secularism, identity, and civic and economic life. An indispensable resource for general readers, students, and researchers, this book will foster grounds for dialogue towards a flourishing of pluralism in present-day India.

About the author

Varuni Bhatia is a historian of religion, specializing in modern Hinduism and Bhakti traditions. Her first book, Unforgetting Chaitanya: Vaishnavism and Cultures of Devotion in Colonial Bengal (Oxford University Press, 2017), explored how Bengali Vaishnava traditions were transformed and integrated into middle-class, cultural nationalist frameworks. Her ongoing research looks at the emergence of Hindu esotericism as an integral aspect of Hindu modernity, with a focus on Hindu nationalism and anti-colonial movements from the same period. She has also published articles on digital Hinduism, especially how popular beliefs and practices continue to proliferate over social media platforms and influence everyday religious practices.

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Understanding Religion
1. Religion, Modernity, Identity
2. Religion as Practice
3. Caste, Sect, and Religion
4. Law and Religion
5. Media and Religious Publics
Religion and the Nation
Bibliography and Further Readings
Index
About the Author