Koenraad Elst

Saturday, January 2, 2016

The Vedic Harappans excavated

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( Hinduism Today , Dec. 2015)     Nonagenarian archaeologist B.B. Lal has synthesized his findings of the latest decades in th...
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Monday, December 21, 2015

The Star of Bethlehem

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Many theories have been thought up about the star of Bethlehem. According to the Gospel, the Magi (wise men, astrologers) had seen ...
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Saturday, December 19, 2015

St. Thomas and Anti-Brahminism

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St. Thomas and Anti-Brahminism (originally ca. 1994, posted at Bharat-Bharati on August 17, 2010 )                 The true prophet...
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Thursday, November 12, 2015

The concept of Pakistan in the Vedas

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 ( Law Animated World , Hyderabad, 30 Oct. 2015)   The three most famous sculptures from Mohenjo Daro, on the Sindhu/Indus...
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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Learning from the electoral defeat in Bihar

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In the India Ideas Conclave list, I offered following borrowed comment on 8 November 2015: Dear listfolk,   if I would say it, th...
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Koenraad Elst
Koenraad Elst (°Leuven 1959) distinguished himself early on as eager to learn and to dissent. After a few hippie years he studied at the KU Leuven, obtaining MA degrees in Sinology, Indology and Philosophy. After a research stay at Benares Hindu University he did original fieldwork for a doctorate on Hindu nationalism, which he obtained magna cum laude in 1998. As an independent researcher he earned laurels and ostracism with his findings on hot items like Islam, multiculturalism and the secular state, the roots of Indo-European, the Ayodhya temple/mosque dispute and Mahatma Gandhi's legacy. He also published on the interface of religion and politics, correlative cosmologies, the dark side of Buddhism, the reinvention of Hinduism, technical points of Indian and Chinese philosophies, various language policy issues, Maoism, the renewed relevance of Confucius in conservatism, the increasing Asian stamp on integrating world civilization, direct democracy, the defence of threatened freedoms, and the Belgian question. Regarding religion, he combines human sympathy with substantive skepticism.
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