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S N Balagangadhara

    S.N. Balagangadhara is a professor and research center director who delves into the comparative science of cultures. His scholarship investigates the nature of religion, critically examining Western culture against the backdrop of Indian traditions. He explores how these cultures are understood, seeking to illuminate contemporary (mis)understandings of Indian culture. His work prompts deeper reflection on cultural differences and the pursuit of happiness.

    What does it mean to be 'Indian'?
    • What does it mean to be 'Indian'?

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Why ask this question today? After all, a lot is written about India, her culture, her past, her society, the psychology and sociology of individuals and groups. Why is that not enough? It is because what we have learnt so far is either false or fragmentary. If Indian culture is not a slightly inferior, slightly idiosyncratic variant of Western culture, as the received view has it for a very long time, what else is it? Research into culture and cultural differences gives novel and surprising answers. Written for an intelligent but lay public, this book shares the results of 40 years of scientific investigations in the research programme Comparative Science of Cultures. It transcends the political distinction between 'the right' and 'the left' by looking deeper into ideas on human beings, society, culture, experience, the past, impact of colonialism etc. Today, the question 'What does it mean to be 'Indian'?' is both important and difficult to answer. Is there something 'Indian' about this culture that goes beyond the differences between Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs or Jains? What does it überhaupt mean to belong to Indian culture?

      What does it mean to be 'Indian'?