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RELG 213 - Introduction to Hinduism


Fall and Spring (3) Burchett, McLaughlin (College 200, ALV, GER 4B)

An introduction to the Hindu religious traditions, exploring the diversity of religious thought and practice among Hindus today and throughout history.  The course will include topics such as: key historical developments; core teachings as found in major primary texts (the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, works of devotional poet-saints, etc.); the divine pantheon (mythology and imagery of Shiva, Vishnu, the Goddess, etc.); rituals, festivals, and practices of lived Hinduism; the role of Orientalism, colonialism, and Indian nationalism in modern Hinduism; and contemporary social and political issues relating to Hinduism in post-independence India (e.g., Hindu nationalism, communal violence, caste/untouchability). (This course is anchored in the ALV domain, and also considers aspects of the CSI domain.) (Formerly RELG 311)