As the backlash against Innocence of Muslims, a film on Islam, gains political momentum across geographies, I wonder whether the key driver of this violence, this intolerance is really a fragility, and not the protection, of the world’s second-largest faith. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at 7:52 pm
Filed under religion · Tagged Ayatollah Khomeini, blasphemy, communal politics, fatwas, fragility, Gautam Chikermane, Hassan Nasrallah, hindustan times, Hizbollah, Innocence of Muslims, intolerance, Islam, media, Muslim leaders, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, news, Prophet, Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses, violence
Come, dear sisters and brothers
Let’s rejoice on this anniversary
And celebrate our perversions Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at 7:04 pm
Filed under India, World, religion · Tagged 26/11, 911, Americans, Benghazi, Bombay, Christians, Cutting the Edge, freedom fighters, Gautam Chikermane, Hindus, hindustan times, Indians, Indonesians, Muslims, news
In my column today (Save social media from itself, put an end to anonymity), I argue that anonymity in the virtual world — the one armour that hostiles on the Internet use to create trouble, chaos and even public disorder as we saw recently — must end. Blame it on technology, its falling cost, its abuse, but if we take a few steps within, the problem remains human. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 9:14 pm
Filed under India, religion · Tagged Cutting the Edge, defamatory content, Gautam Chikermane, hindustan times, Indian Psychology Institute, Internet, Karnataka, Matthijs Cornelissen, Mumbai, news, public disorder, social media, technology, Twitter, Western psychology
Every year, as India celebrates Independence Day, there is one hero who escapes our attention. Today, on India’s 65 I-Day celebrations, a minute of deep silence — Silence — on the 140th birth anniversary of freedom fighter and spiritual guru Sri Aurobindo, whose words, ideas and actions will outlive history. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 8:19 pm
Filed under India, religion · Tagged Bande Mataram, communism, conservatism, Cutting the Edge, democracy, Gautam Chikermane, Gita, hindustan times, Independence Day, Karmayogin, liberalism, news, Savitri, self-determination, socialism and capitalism, Sri Aurobindo, War, yoga
How silly of me, how naïve! All this while I was thinking that the practical ban — not a legal one, please note — on Peter Heehs’s biography of Sri Aurobindo was because a few people felt he “denigrated” this great poet-seer. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at 9:07 pm
Filed under India · Tagged Ashram, Gautam Chikermane, hindustan times, news, Park Guest House, Peter Heehs, poet-seer, political activist, real estate, spiritual leader, Sri Aurobindo, The Lives of Sri Aurobindo, TN Chaturvedi
The angry Hindu will read Hinduism in a particular way. He will quote selectively from the Bhagwad Gita, the Vedas and the Upanishadas. He will breathe technology into shlokas and “prove” that India was a super-advanced nation millennia ago. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 8:45 pm
Filed under religion · Tagged Bhagwad Gita, Christian, faith, Gautam Chikermane, Hindu, Hinduism, hindustan times, Indigion, Islam, Kopimism, news, Upanishadas, Vedas
I’m still not sure about how the Higgs boson is anywhere close to god, but if hundreds of millions of people, across the world believe that there is an inexplicable divinity around this particle, I suspect a new religion is on the way. The poor particle and its team of physicist-creators may explain the phenomenon in hundreds of ways, but the forgotten fact remains that every frontier of science opens up new doors to the unknown. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Thursday, July 5, 2012 at 9:13 pm
Filed under India, World, religion · Tagged CERN, Cutting the Edge, European Organisation for Nuclear Research, Gautam Chikermane, Geneva, God particle, Higgs boson, hindustan times, Leon Lederman, news, Peter Higgs, Satyendra Nath Bose
As the power of organising societies evolved from primitive groupings based on fear and incentives to complex networks powered by science and reason, the role of religion has for all practical purposes become irrelevant to public discourse. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at 9:08 pm
Filed under religion · Tagged Constitutions, dogma, Gautam Chikermane, hindustan times, news, politics, public opinion, religion, rituals, spirituality
I admire Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi — forget the economic parameters of the state, you just need to go out at 1 am in the morning in Baroda to see and experience the huge number of women and men walking on the roads, free from any threat, real or imagined. That state, when you know that the chances of your being assaulted at that time are close to zero, is to my mind the epitome of security, the first dharma of governance. This sense of security has attracted carmakers like Tata and Ford to Gujarat, a feat that Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar is only beginning to aspire for. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, June 20, 2012 at 9:01 pm
Filed under India, religion · Tagged and Rajiv Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Cutting the Edge, Gautam Chikermane, Godhra, hindustan times, Hindutva, Mohan Bhagwat, Narendra Modi, National Democratic Alliance, NDA, news, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, RSS
When I wrote about Islam, I was hounded by Muslims. When I wrote about Hinduism, the Hindus attacked me. I have also faced angry Christians and Jews. Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains have been missing so far. Read more

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Posted by Gautam Chikermane on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 10:18 pm
Filed under religion · Tagged Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, cyber-Hindutva, Gautam Chikermane, Hinduism, hindustan times, Islam, natinalists, news, religious tolerance, Rohit Vyasmaan, Sangh Parivar