Dharma, Shāstra and Future Society

Date: July 21, 2021

Venue: Online

We invited Nithin Sridhar, author of several books on Hinduism and a commentator on various social-cultural-political issues of our times. ‘Īśopaniṣad: An English Commentary’ is his most recent book.

Referring to the Upanishads as at once scripture, philosophy and seer-poetry, Sri Aurobindo once remarked that the Upanishads are the supreme work of the Indian mind, the highest self-expression of its genius, its sublimest poetry, its greatest creation of the thought and word. And Isha Upanishad, he added, is a masterly work that in a deeper sense lays the foundations of a Divine Life here upon earth.

Spending time with Sri Aurobindo’s commentaries on Isha Upanishad is a must for any student of Vedanta, primarily because these are intuitive truths of a Rishi explaining the truth-visions of another Rishi, which also reveal for us the deepest significance of the Upanishad’s truths for an integral approach to life and sadhana.

In this light, our wide-ranging conversation with a young Indian seeker writing a commentary on Isha Upanishad became even more fascinating and brought in a different perspective. Nithin Sridhar briefly shared his writing journey and how he grew interested in writing about civilisational and cultural challenges of our times, and what drew him to study Upanishads, and particularly Īśopaniṣad. He spoke about the years of study and patient rewriting of drafts that went into his present book. Staying closer to the Advaita Vedanta perspective in his commentary, Nithin Sridhar has done a commendable job in presenting the profound truths of the Upanishad in a language and style that would appeal to a large number of readers.

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About Our Guest:

Based in Mysuru, Karnataka, Nithin Sridhar has a degree in Civil Engineering and having worked in the construction field, he now passionately writes about various issues from development, politics, and social issues, to religion, spirituality, and ecology. He is currently the Chief Curator of Advaita Academy dedicated to the dissemination of Advaita Vedanta. He is also a Consulting Editor to Indic Today Magazine, a portal on Indian history and culture.

He was previously Editor of IndiaFacts. His first book “Musings On Hinduism” provided an overview of various aspects of Hindu philosophy and society. His book ‘Sāmanya Dharma’ enunciates general tenets of ethics as available in Hindu texts. However, his most widely read book is ‘Menstruation Across Cultures: A Historical Perspective‘ which examines menstruation notions and practices prevalent in different cultures & religions from across the world. His latest book is an English Commentary on Isha Upanishad.

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