religion
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Suketu Mehta: ‘As goes India, so goes democracy’
Suketu Mehta
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Nayantara Sahgal: ‘Can the spirit of 1947, with its individual rights and freedoms, be recaptured?’
Nayantara Sahgal
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Pratap Bhanu Mehta: ‘This is not India at 75, as much as a time for refounding’
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
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Salman Rushdie: ‘A shadow lies upon the country we loved so deeply’
Salman Rushdie
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In illustrations: The stories that are common to the Qurʼan and the Bible
Ursula Sims-Williams
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What is the story behind the disfigured ghostly sculptures in Thai cosmological parks?
Roni N Wang
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Can prayer and medicine work together to cure mental illness?
Johanna Deeksha
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Why Hindutva cadres in Karnataka are angry with the BJP after a youth leader’s murder
Sanya Dhingra
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Watch: A 500-year-old Japanese temple uses strobe lights, music to attract young people to Buddhism
Scroll Staff
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Uttar Pradesh: Government and police officers shower flowers on Hindu religious procession
Scroll Staff
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A Christian pastor’s plight points to a community under siege in Madhya Pradesh
Aishwarya Iyer
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Watch: Man writes the Quran on a 500-metre-long scroll, working for 18 hours a day, in seven months
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Devotees participate in rath yatra festival festivities on Florida beach
Scroll Staff
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How India’s blind admiration for sages hurts our democracy
Sarveswar Sipoy
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Why the debate around the age of Aisha, the Prophet’s wife, is irrelevant
Nabeela Jamil
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‘Nireeswaran’ interrogates unquestioning belief through fiction, leaving it to readers to answer
Chitra Ahanthem
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Feeding divine guests and eating of children: Wendy Doniger on the horrors of hospitality in myths
Wendy Doniger
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‘The bell-eared demon’: When Swami Vivekananda warned how worship could become fanaticism
Swami Vivekananda
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‘My biggest strength is my love’: Muslim man’s house, shops razed after marriage to Hindu woman
Scroll Staff
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How the West discovered the Buddha through literature
Philip C Almond, The Conversation