Mythology, Scriptures, and The Question of Ethics With Sunita Pant Bansal | The Literature Lounge

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What is the true meaning of ‘Dharma’? Can the essence of ancient scriptures be captured in translation? And in a modern world, how do we distinguish eternal ethics from religious dogma?
In this profound episode of The Literature Lounge, Mohua Chinappa sits down with Sunita Pant Bansal, a renowned author and scholar of Indian scriptures and mythology. Sunita, who has been writing and interpreting sacred texts since 1989, argues that she doesn’t talk about religion, but the “philosophy of religion.”
She opens up about how her fascination with mythology began with her grandmother’s stories and why she believes a deep understanding of one scripture, like the Bhagavad Gita, can illuminate them all. We tackle the difficult questions: Why do people use scriptures to justify unethical actions? How do we reconcile apparent contradictions in ancient texts? And why is it so important to write about philosophy in the language people actually speak?

Key Takeaways:

  • Sunita's journey into the world of scriptures, starting in 1988-89.
  • The crucial difference between "Dharma" and "Religion."
  • Why translations of sacred texts often lose their original essence.
  • How our ancestors understood the singular source of all existence.
  • The role of mythology and grandmothers in preserving cultural wisdom.

Episode Timeline

  • : Introduction to Sunita Pant Bansal
  • : The Beginning: Starting to Write in the late 80s
  • : Contradictions in The Scriptures?
  • : The One Source: Where We Come From and Go To
  • : The Bhagavad Gita: A Self-Contained Scripture?
  • : Dharma vs Religion: A Critical Distinction
  • : Writing Philosophy in the Language People Speak
  • : The Problem: Justifying Unethical Actions via Scripture
  • : "If You've Read Scriptures, How Do You Not Understand Ethics?"
  • : The Pitfalls of Translation: Losing the Essence
  • : The Roots of Interest: Stories from a Grandmother
  • : “Amar Chitra Katha Has Kept Mythology Alive”
  • : The Effort Needed to Make Gita Sound Simple
  • : “How I Would Explain The Philosophy of Gita”
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HOST
Mohua Chinappa
GUEST
Sunita Pant Bansal
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