Praise for Hindol Sengupta's Being Hindu
Publishers Weekly: Journalist Sengupta introduces non-Hindu audiences to the world’s third largest religion using a practitioner’s perspective in this quick but substantive text. To Westerners, Sengupta writes, Hinduism is normally seen as a series of sensational clichés about cow worship or funeral pyres. But the reality is much more complex, as depicted here in a mix of personal memoir, general history, and speculation about where the faith community is headed. Sengupta’s summaries are succinct and knowledgeable, and his expertise is evident. He includes scholarly analyses of Indian nationalism and a literature review of Hindu religious works, with some especially interesting discussions of Hindu takes on recent religious debates, such as the tensions between religion and science.... [F]or readers with little knowledge of Hinduism but a strong interest in it, Sengupta will be a welcome guide.
Booklist: Although Hinduism has thrived for more than 3,000 years and is currently practiced by one billion individuals, there is little coverage in English. To redress that lack, journalist Sengupta offers not a primer of Hindu beliefs but, rather, a personal inquiry rich in history and analysis about what it means to be a twenty-first-century Hindu.... [When] he focuses on Hindu philosophy, he is eloquently clarifying. He explicates the religion’s perception that ‘the divine is everywhere’; its ‘commitment to plurality’; and its recognition of ‘union in diversity’—teachings, he asserts, that could benefit everyone. Reaching deeper, Sengupta explains that Hinduism is a quest for ‘illumination, for radiance, and for knowledge’; a profound interpretation of consciousness; and a path to peace. He also candidly acknowledges that the tradition can be both liberating and ‘bewildering,’ even for Hindus. Segupta’s enlightening elucidation is invaluable for understanding Hinduism, India, and the growing Hindu community in the U.S.
Library Journal: The writing is warm and appealing as Sengupta deftly presents a tradition that is ancient, wise, and accepting. A satisfying and engaging guide to Hinduism for inquiring minds.
9/7/23, This title was featured in the “Forthcoming Titles in Asian & Asian American Studies, 2023” roundup.
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10/5/23, Choice: This title was featured in the “Forthcoming Titles in Political Science and Economics 2023” roundup.
Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/forthcoming-titles-in-political-science-economics-2023/
7/25/2024, That's So Hindu Podcast: Suhag Shukla spoke with Hindol Sengupta about the origins of Hindutva, its relationship to Hindu nationalism, and the US-India relationship.
Link: https://shows.acast.com/63c85c5e9ae24b0011601ab4/episodes/669ec9af7a1cf2aa7ca04ce1