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Hindu Narratives on Human Rights
About this book
This pioneering work examines the existing understanding of Hinduism in relation to human rights discourse.
Written by a leading Hindu scholar, Hindu Narratives on Human Rights is organized around specific rights, such as the right to own property, the rights of children, women's rights, and animal rights. Within these categories and in light of the questions they raise, the book provides a guided tour of Hindu narratives on ethics, ranging from the famous religious epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, to various forms of secular literature drawn from almost a thousand years of Indic civilization.
The realization that Hindu ethical discourse is narrative rather than propositional is a relatively recent one. Hence, the prevailing tendency in the West has been to overlook it in the context of the discussion of human rights. This book was written to correct that oversight. It shows that the presence of the universal in the particular in Hindu stories is a key to understanding Hindu thinking about human rightsâand it indicates ways in which Hindu ethical discourse can interact creatively with modern human rights discourse.
Written by a leading Hindu scholar, Hindu Narratives on Human Rights is organized around specific rights, such as the right to own property, the rights of children, women's rights, and animal rights. Within these categories and in light of the questions they raise, the book provides a guided tour of Hindu narratives on ethics, ranging from the famous religious epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, to various forms of secular literature drawn from almost a thousand years of Indic civilization.
The realization that Hindu ethical discourse is narrative rather than propositional is a relatively recent one. Hence, the prevailing tendency in the West has been to overlook it in the context of the discussion of human rights. This book was written to correct that oversight. It shows that the presence of the universal in the particular in Hindu stories is a key to understanding Hindu thinking about human rightsâand it indicates ways in which Hindu ethical discourse can interact creatively with modern human rights discourse.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Right to Justice
- 2. Does Hinduism Possess a Concept of Rights?
- 3. Freedom of Religion
- 4. Hinduism and the Right to Property
- 5. Hinduism and the Right to Livelihood
- 6. Hinduism and the Rights of Children
- 7. Marriage and the Rights of Women: Ĺakuntalā
- 8. Marriage and the Rights of Women: Sāvitrī
- 9. Marriage and the Right of a Women to Choose Her Husband
- 10. Animal Rights and Hinduism
- 11. Do Hindu Women Possess the Right to Study the Vedas?
- 12. The Rights of the Child and the Right to Parenthood: A Case Study
- 13. A Discussion of Law and Morality from Ancient India
- 14. Hinduism and Egalitarianism
- 15. Hinduism and the Rights of the Dead
- 16. Human Rights, Human Dignity, and Alexanderâs Invasion of India
- Appendix I: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Appendix II: Hinduism and Human Rights: A Critical Excursus
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author