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The Class War

Andaleeb Wajid

Being a Muslim student in the playground

The Hindu Way of Writing

Both scholarly and simple in his argument, Shashi Tharoor celebrates Indian syncretism

The Saint and the Sinner

Recent protests in Tamil Nadu against a lyricist’s ‘belittlement’ of the mystic poet Andal do little justice to the spirit of her verses

Lunar Thoughts

The moon and the myth

Faith and Fury in Mangaluru

Mangaluru in southern Karnataka is one of the strongholds of Hindutva’s militant fringe. As Assembly elections loom, the cause celebre is love jihad

Why Should a Hindu Be Good?

Divinity of the soul and politics of the body

Wheel of Time

Who keeps Kalachakra in the modern world?

Hindutva and History

The struggle for a nationalist halo

A Vandalised Civilisation

Post Independence, in our collective zeal to present a politically correct version of history, we have ensured that Delhi’s and north India’s Hindu heritage remains hostage to a mix of distortions and apathy

The Hindu Inflexion

The domes of Babri Masjid fell on the remains of the Nehruvian consensus. The aftershocks are being felt even today

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