Penguin Caves to the Hindu Taliban
The Indian blogosphere is up in arms today against Penguin's decision to withdraw University of Chicago Divinity School Professor Wendy Doniger's 2009 The Hindus: An Alternative History. The 700-page-plus tome offended Hindu

nationalists, a scourge on humanity not quite as bad as the Ebola virus, who took exception to its description of the Shiv Lingam, a representation of God Shiva that Hindus worship, as a phallic symbol, among other things.
Folks at the Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti — the self-appointed guardians of Indian knowledge — filed a suit in 2011 demanding a ban. They charge that the book had "factual inaccuracies" and was written with "a Christian missionary's zeal" to denigrate Hinduism and show it in a poor light." Never mind that Doniger is not a Christian and is actually a great admirer of Hinduism, which she regards as a far more existentially profound faith than monotheistic religions. In fact, her aim in writing the book was to save Hinduism from misinterpretations of both hostile alien interlocutors and nativist Hindutva boosters.
Here is a flavor of the book from a review by Daily Beast columnist Tunku Vardarajan, former Newsweek international editor:
A religion without a central church or pontiff — and with no predominant sacred place (a la Mecca) -- Hinduism has spawned hundreds of competing devotional sects and theological strains. Ms. Doniger does a deft job of tracing their few unifying tenets — those of karma (actions) and dharma (righteousness) and a merit-based afterlife and of holding these beliefs up to critical examination against the obvious injustices of the caste system. Her most beguiling chapters, though, are the ones in which she examines the impact on the Hindus of India's numerous foreign invaders -- from the earliest "Aryans" in the second millennium B.C. to the imperial British, the last and perhaps greatest external shapers of Hindu society.
But before the Indian courts could rule (and it is bad enough that they allow such suits to even go forward), Penguin not only agreed to pull the book from India but destroy all hard copies within six months.
Penguin is a private publisher and can do what it wants. It previously held the line against Islamo fascists demanding a ban on The Satanic Verses.
It is not clear whether it is purely bottom-line considerations that are driving it this time. But if they are, one just hopes there is a special place in hell for it — or it reincarnates as a cockroach, as per Hindu tradition.
The silver lining in all this, as Doniger told England-based Salil Tripathi last night, is that in the age of Internet, Penguin can't actually ban the book. "Anyone with a computer can get the Kindle edition from Penguin, NY, and it's probably cheaper, too."
So go for it dear readers. It's for a good cause.
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Someone light the Bat Signal!
Why? The Penguin is already defeated.
Does anyone know how to transcribe Burgess Meredith's Penguin laugh from the old Batman serial?
Sorry, guys. I got an Indian girlfriend.
Why apologize?
I have a girlfriend. It's become a habit.
I never apologize. I'm sorry, but that's just the way I am.
I have a girlfriend.
So you're the one.
No it's someone else. I just wanted to make a joke with the headline.
And it would have been funnier if the headline lost the last word.
She doesn't like the dildo Lingam?
Lingam style!
I know a guy who knows something of Indian religion and says it totally isn't a phallus.
I know a guy who went to Eastern Michigan University and said the same thing about that water tower on campus.
Not enough for my tastes. Maybe I should get the Kama Sutra.
DIoretix: The Science of Mind Over Matter.
This book will change your life.
"So go for it dear readers. It's for a good cause."
Are you asking me to give money to Penguin by purchasing the kindle?
You can download the kindle app for android, windows, or iOS for free.
Huh. A friend who went to India to study Urdu brought me back a Lingam specifically because it was a phallic symbol.
I didn't think that Penguins lived in caves? But if the Taliban want to migrate to Antarctica, who am I to complain?
I didn't think that Penguins lived in caves?
Duh.
They actually do live in caves in the Galapagos.
Penguin is a private publisher and can do what it wants. It previously held the line against Islamo fascists demanding a ban on The Satanic Verses.
Which would be very unlikely to happen today where most newspapers are afraid to publish things like the Danish Mohammed cartoons and some chump got to go to prison for being a Benghazi scapegoat.
Or they may just be thinking that they don't want to piss off a large and growing market.
Thuggee Panic!
If they pull the book they can just reimburse the cost of the ebook and remove it from your library without permission.
If the author has a direct sale of the ebook I'd be more inclined,
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn."
OT: Progs have gone so far that even satire sites cannot accurately encapsulate their stupidity...
http://www.theonion.com/articl...../?ref=auto
Since we all know that any mention of states rights means you are secretly a member of the KKK who supported slavery this is clearly wrong.
"Hardwick later concluded that her acquaintance's opposition to most of President Obama's policies meant he was probably "close enough" to count as a racist."
Sounds like real life to me.
You know the Onion hasn't been a satire publication in about five years. They just publish stories one to five months ahead of when they happen.
Doniger is not a Christian and is actually a great admirer of Hinduism, which she regards as a far more existentially profound faith than monotheistic religions.
Small objection: Hinduism is monotheistic, or at least some of the major schools of Hindu thought are monotheistic. The Smartha school teaches that the many deities of Hinduism are merely aspects of a single, Supreme Being, Brahma. Another school, the Swaminarayan teach that the various "deities" that Hindus worship are masks; faces that the supreme deity wears to speak to mortals.
Not monotheism! Anything but that!
Look at you, with all of your learned facts and details.
Thank you, AC. I was about to rite the same thing.
And to top it all off, the deity is not separate from the worshipper. I refer you the idea of Atman and Purusha. The cosmic self, indistinguishable from the universe. It's lovely really.
It always seems like such good stuff in the book.
Then you mix it up with people, and WHAMMO! never enough machetes to go around.
The Smartha school teaches that the many deities of Hinduism are merely aspects of a single, Supreme Being,
That's kind of a stretch. Catholicism is certainly pushing things, but that's way beyond that....
Considering the hundreds, if not thousands, of Hindus and Buddhists who suffer humiliation, forced conversion, rape, and murder at the hands of the actual Taliban in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Jammu and Kashmir, the purposely cheeky term "Hindu Taliban" is not only disingenuous, but insensitive to these populations' suffering at the hands of a religious ideology that actually fits Dalmia's libelous description of orthodox and devout Hindus.
I humbly suggest Ms. Dalmia work out her daddy issues in a less public forum.
Why? That's all Reason seems to pay her for - to write critical articles of India and to do 2-3 daily stories about how evil and racist the GOP base is for not wanting open borders.
You could just as U of Chicago for a copy.
I parsed the headline as:
"[From the] Penguin Caves to the Hindu Taliban".