Namaste! We are a group of Hindu American teenagers who discuss all things Hindu. We want to bring in a fresh perspective about topics that explore philosophical, historical, and cultural aspects of Hinduism.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityHinduism |
This episode of Stars, Stripes, and Sanatanis tackles a topic on the minds of youth in America and beyond - mental health - from a non-Western perspective. Ravi Jaishankar, a member of Hindu Students Council's Board of Trustees, joins the podcast as ... more
After RRR won the Oscars, desis everywhere celebrated. Among them were some very excited students from Hindu Students Council! Listen to Akanksha, Anupama, and Arushi talk about why they enjoyed RRR and Kantara, their cultural significance, and how t... more
Holi is celebrated in communities across the diaspora by students from several dharmic backgrounds, bringing together desis and non-desis. Past the Bollywood love stories and all the colors, there is a rich tapestry of traditions and legends that are... more
During today's Stars, Stripes, and Sanatanis episode, our hosts recount various instances of Hindu persecution in both ancient and modern times. They outline strategies to raise greater awareness, as well as how the discourse surrounding Hindu persec... more
Though the Indian subcontinent is the birthplace of Hindu dharma, there are countless communities across the world that are proudly Hindu. Join Samyuktha and Sowmya for an informative conversation about the strength and beauty in these unique communi... more
April is Genocide Awareness Month. We start off this month by bringing you an episode that focuses on the beautiful heritage and resilience of the Kashmiri Hindu community. Join Samyuktha and Arushi in a conversation with our guests, Meera Bhat and A... more
In today’s podcast episode, we shed light on recent events that transpired at Rutgers with regards to Professor Audrey Truschke. With an interview of a current Rutgers student, we seek to broadcast an authentic perspective and understand how academia... more
Why does Hindu society praise Devi...but simultaneously have so many problems? Sowmya and Samyuktha, seniors from California, discuss the rich history of Hindu women, the ideals of Shakti, misogyny, and how dharmic decolonization can help one use Hin... more
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It’s fascinating hearing their different perspectives as well as learning more about Hinduism in America and how they apply its teachings to current events/issues.
This is the most woke group of young Hindus out there - nobody is doing a podcast or series like this! Must listen if you’re interested in authentic, deep discussions around Hindu dharma and identity.
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