This article argues that an Indian, female religious leader (guru) (henceforth, “Guru Ma”) transforms received understandings of dharma, which has often been translated in western scholarly discourse as “religion,” through the everyday, devotional practice of storytelling. Based on fifteen months of ethnographic research conducted with Guru Ma between 2013 and 2015 in the north Indian state of Rajasthan, and through a discourse-centered analysis of her narratives, the article contends that Guru Ma uses storytelling as a modality to construct the idea of the “modern” with respect to a religiously pluralistic “dharmic” sensibility of empathy, flexibility, adaptability, cooperation, and beneficence. By emphasizing that the modern comprises cul...
Anandmurti Gurumaa is a multi-lingual teacher of meditation and spirituality situated at the inter...
abstract: This dissertation project addresses one of the most critical problems in the study of reli...
India, with its plethora of religions and cultures, has been an enigmatic place for foreigners. Hind...
The myth is perceived in modern Western culture as a relic of the distant past, in contrast to this...
Stereotypically India is seen as a very spiritual country. The same applies to Indians, especially ...
This article explores how the hijras and kinnars of India use mythological narratives in identity-fo...
This article recounts a story found in a popular genre of religious literature known as vrat katha [...
Literature expresses the perceptions, feelings and desires of a writer. Indian English writers have ...
This book provides a set of fresh and compelling interdisciplinary approaches to the enduring phenom...
This article examines the everyday religious phenomenon of nirguṇa bhakti as it is experienced by Hi...
This paper aims to relocate our relationship to modes of knowledge that fall outside of Western rati...
There is a buzzword in the world about India’s being a spiritual leader. The patriot classical Hindu...
Swadhyaya and the Chinmaya Mission are two rapidly growing modern Indian religious movements that ha...
‘Guru’ devotion in India: Socio-cultural perspectives and current trends Though the academic study ...
This paper examines the significance of differing linguistic ideologies present within the internati...
Anandmurti Gurumaa is a multi-lingual teacher of meditation and spirituality situated at the inter...
abstract: This dissertation project addresses one of the most critical problems in the study of reli...
India, with its plethora of religions and cultures, has been an enigmatic place for foreigners. Hind...
The myth is perceived in modern Western culture as a relic of the distant past, in contrast to this...
Stereotypically India is seen as a very spiritual country. The same applies to Indians, especially ...
This article explores how the hijras and kinnars of India use mythological narratives in identity-fo...
This article recounts a story found in a popular genre of religious literature known as vrat katha [...
Literature expresses the perceptions, feelings and desires of a writer. Indian English writers have ...
This book provides a set of fresh and compelling interdisciplinary approaches to the enduring phenom...
This article examines the everyday religious phenomenon of nirguṇa bhakti as it is experienced by Hi...
This paper aims to relocate our relationship to modes of knowledge that fall outside of Western rati...
There is a buzzword in the world about India’s being a spiritual leader. The patriot classical Hindu...
Swadhyaya and the Chinmaya Mission are two rapidly growing modern Indian religious movements that ha...
‘Guru’ devotion in India: Socio-cultural perspectives and current trends Though the academic study ...
This paper examines the significance of differing linguistic ideologies present within the internati...
Anandmurti Gurumaa is a multi-lingual teacher of meditation and spirituality situated at the inter...
abstract: This dissertation project addresses one of the most critical problems in the study of reli...
India, with its plethora of religions and cultures, has been an enigmatic place for foreigners. Hind...