Session 1: Introduction to Hinduism: History, Sources, and Ethos Session 2: Upanishadic Teachings: Idea of Brahman, Self, and Liberation Session 3: Hindu Laws (dharma): Ramayana and Manu’s Laws Session 4: God and the Goddess: Bhagavad-Gita and Devi Gita
Lectures by Professor Pratap Kumar
Hindus in the diaspora: Their histories and traditions (six lectures)
This lecture series includes a general survey of the histories of Hindu communities outside India. The series will focus on the development and the maintenance of their traditions. More specifically the series will unpack issues related to the contemporary understanding of Hinduism and the implications that the developments of Diaspora Hinduism have on how we conceptualise Hinduism. The discourse will look at the orientalist constructions through classical texts and the predominantly oral traditions that have influenced the diaspora Hinduism. It will raise methodological and theoretical issues in conceptualising Hinduism.
Hinduism II: Bhakti through vernacular traditions (eight lectures)
Eight SessionsSession 1: Historical Overview of Bhakti in India Session 2: South Indian Bhakti Traditions: Tamil Alvars Session 3: North Indian Bhakti Traditions: Kabir, Mirabai, Tulsidas Session 4: South Indian Shaiva Bhakti: Tamil Nayanmars Session 5: Shaiva Bhakti in the North (Kashmir) Session 6: The Goddess Bhakti Tradition of India Session 7: Goddess in Bengal Tradition (Kali, Uma) Session 8: Goddess in Popular Hinduism
Hinduism II: Bhakti through vernacular traditions (eight lectures)
Eight SessionsSession 1: Historical Overview of Bhakti in India Session 2: South Indian Bhakti Traditions: Tamil Alvars Session 3: North Indian Bhakti Traditions: Kabir, Mirabai, Tulsidas Session 4: South Indian Shaiva Bhakti: Tamil Nayanmars Session 5: Shaiva Bhakti in the North (Kashmir) Session 6: The Goddess Bhakti Tradition of India Session 7: Goddess in Bengal Tradition (Kali, Uma) Session 8: Goddess in Popular Hinduism