18
Dalai Lama
Ahimsa is our only chance
against the forces of conflict
22
Mata Amritanandamayi
An interview with the
hugging
saint
36
Rev. Dr Tveit
The Christian core is a
calm, anti-
colonial one
50
Hamid Ansari
In conversation with the
former
vice-president
56
Abul Qasim Nomani
Is a world without God
even sustainable!
64
Rabbi Asher Lopatin
Religion itself is the
weapon
for peace
72
Devdutt Pattanaik
It won’t do to blame God
for the violence among us
84
Jyotirmaya Sharma
Brahminism had divided
even gods, then came Bhakti
90
Shiv Visvanathan
The fate of religions will
decide democracy’s shape
98
P.A. Krishnan
A history of violence and
religion in Tamil Nadu
116
J.S. Grewal
Sikhism and militancy: A
three-part study
126
Upinder Singh
Let’s look at our religions’
past and learn from history
148
M.J. Warsi
Liberalism clipped transnational
Muslim identity
154
Rev. Vinod Victor
When conversion became
a tool for subjugation
162
Rakhshanda Jalil
The silence and the
demonisation of a religion
166
Sadhguru
In the harmonic realm of
the infinite
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