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Sketching Saraswati: Impressions of the Hindu Goddess of Knowledge and Culture

Saraswati is omnipresent, envisioning education and empowerment for women in Hinduism

February 27, 2022 Vanshika Singhgupta
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How a Nation of Mystics, Occultists, and Yogis became “Hindus”

Hinduism is not a 4000-year-old religion, it’s a 200-year-old colonial era invention.

October 22, 2020 Vish Lingam
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Somewhere only we know: Places of worship

Revisiting places of worship in the search for meaning

July 9, 2018 Andrew Rickert, Pranay Jha and Cynthia Feng

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