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Rajiv Malhotra

    Rajiv Malhotra is a devoted scholar of Indic traditions, focusing his considerable entrepreneurial and philanthropic energies on clarifying misconceptions within America and among the Indian diaspora. His extensive writing, commentary, and public speaking address the rich tapestry of Indian cultures, the dynamics of globalization, and the evolving relationship between Eastern and Western perspectives. Malhotra's work aims to foster a deeper, more accurate understanding of ancient Indian philosophies and their relevance in the modern world. He actively engages with educational initiatives and community service, reflecting a lifelong commitment to cross-cultural dialogue and understanding.

    Artificial Intelligence and theFuture of Power
    Being Different : An Indian Challenge To Western Universalism
    The Battle for Sanskrit: Is Sanskrit Political or Sacred, Oppressive Orliberating, Dead or Alive?
    Indra's Net
    • Indra's Net

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.6(15)Add rating

      It is fashionable among intellectuals to assert that dharma traditions lacked any semblance of unity before the British period, and that the contours of contemporary Hinduism were bequeathed to us by our colonial masters. Such arguments routinely target Swami Vivekananda, a key interlocutor who shattered many deeply rooted prejudices against Indian civilization. They accuse him of having camouflaged various alleged 'contradictions' within traditional Hinduism, and charge him with having appropriated the principles of Western religion to 'manufacture' a unified world view and a set of practices known today as Hinduism. Rajiv Malhotra offers a systematic rejoinder to such views and articulates the holographic understanding of reality that grounds Hindu dharma.

      Indra's Net
    • 'Rajiv Malhotra's insistence on preserving difference with mutual respect - not with mere "tolerance" - is even more pertinent today because the notion of a single universalism is being propounded. There can be no single universalism, even if it assimilates or, in the author's words, "digests", elements from other civilizations' - Kapila Vatsyayan In Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism, thinker and philosopher Rajiv Malhotra addresses the challenge of a direct and honest engagement on differences, by reversing the gaze, repositioning India from being the observed to the observer and looking at the West from the dharmic point of view. In doing so, he challenges many hitherto unexamined beliefs that both sides hold about themselves and each other. He highlights that while unique historical revelations are the basis for Western religions, dharma emphasizes self-realization in the body here and now. He also points out the integral unity that underpins dharma's metaphysics and contrasts this with Western thought and history as a synthetic unity. Erudite and engaging, Being Different critiques fashionable reductive translations and analyses the West's anxiety over difference and fixation for order which contrast the creative role of chaos in dharma. It concludes with a rebuttal of Western claims of universalism, while recommending a multi-civilizational worldview.

      Being Different : An Indian Challenge To Western Universalism
    • The book explores the ongoing debate about AI's impact on the workforce, particularly the potential for machines to replace a significant number of blue- and white-collar jobs within the next two decades. It highlights the consensus among experts regarding the necessity for workers to undergo re-education as many roles become obsolete or transformed. The discussion emphasizes the increasing vulnerability of jobs over time, with a particular focus on the harsher effects anticipated in developing countries due to lower education standards.

      Artificial Intelligence and theFuture of Power