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Penguin Books India pulps academic book on Hinduism in legal settlement | World news | The Guardian

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A complaint about The Hindus: An Alternative History by Professor Wendy Doniger, a US academic, was filed by seven petitioners after the book's publication in 2011. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA

Penguin Books India has agreed to withdraw from sale all copies of a book that takes an unorthodox view of Hinduism, and will pulp them as part of a settlement after a case was filed against the publisher.

The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger, a professor at the University of Chicago's divinity school, was published in India in 2011. Its depiction of the religion drew criticism from conservative Hindus and scholars.

Penguin agreed on Monday in the district court in Delhi to recall the book, according to the petitioners' lawyer, Monika Arora. What appeared to be a copy of the court agreement was available on the internet on Tuesday. A complaint was filed by seven petitioners in the court in 2011.

Penguin did not respond to requests for comment.

The lead petitioner's original complaint criticised the book for "heresies and factual inaccuracies" and claimed Doniger had a selective approach to writing about Hinduism.

"She denounced the Hindu gods and freedom fighters of India," said Arora.

A group headed by the lead petitioner has previously made complaints about subjects including sex education in schools and a magazine article about Hindu militancy.

The book's withdrawal caused anger on Twitter, rekindling a debate about freedom of speech in the world's largest democracy.

"The 'offended' prevail over freedom of speech. Surely gods [sic] too great to be so easily upset?" tweeted Meenakshi Ganguly, the south Asia director of Human Rights Watch.

It was not the first time a book has been banned in India. Salman Rushdie's 1988 novel The Satanic Verses, which many Muslims deemed blasphemous, is proscribed due to its depiction of Islam.

The legal notice said Doniger was incorrect in describing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), India's largest Hindu nationalist organisation, as the militant wing of the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is the frontrunner in the national elections due to take place by May.

The notice also said that Doniger incorrectly tells readers the RSS was behind the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, saying a judicial commission had exonerated the RSS of any complicity in Gandhi's murder. Gandhi , India's 'Father of the Nation' was shot dead in 1948 by a former member of the organisation.

In a separate incident last week, Hindu hardliners burned copies of an Indian magazine because of a story quoting a Hindu nationalist leader saying that Mohan Bhagwat, who leads the RSS, had sanctioned deadly attacks on Muslims. The RSS has denied the allegations against Bhagwat.

 
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banning should be banned in India.. so what it hurts sentiments.. why people are so senti.. dont read the book its not as if it was text book.
 
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banning should be banned in India.. so what it hurts sentiments.. why people are so senti.. dont read the book its not as if it was text book.

pretty much this.

No flee, before the Avatars of destruction turn you into bhasmam.

And same Indians question why Pakistani Muslims get sensitive over what someone says about Islam?

In India, every two bit populist gets offended. A movie gets banned beccause it offended Muslims. Da Vinci code was prevented from screening because it hurt Chrisitian settlements.

Movies are heavily edited to make sure that no religious sentiments are hurt (Muslim, Hindu and others)

While it is O.K. for all these parties, Hindus, Muslims and Christians to indulge in hate speech.

Seems believing in a divine power grants you immunity towards hypocrisy.

It has become a very effective way to shut down criticism for religious groups. They don't have to bother with presenting facts, debates, just sue the guy in court for Blasphemy or hurting religious sentiments.
 
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Penguin Books India pulps academic book on Hinduism in legal settlement | World news | The Guardian

Penguin-books-010.jpg

A complaint about The Hindus: An Alternative History by Professor Wendy Doniger, a US academic, was filed by seven petitioners after the book's publication in 2011. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA

Penguin Books India has agreed to withdraw from sale all copies of a book that takes an unorthodox view of Hinduism, and will pulp them as part of a settlement after a case was filed against the publisher.

The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger, a professor at the University of Chicago's divinity school, was published in India in 2011. Its depiction of the religion drew criticism from conservative Hindus and scholars.

Penguin agreed on Monday in the district court in Delhi to recall the book, according to the petitioners' lawyer, Monika Arora. What appeared to be a copy of the court agreement was available on the internet on Tuesday. A complaint was filed by seven petitioners in the court in 2011.

Penguin did not respond to requests for comment.

The lead petitioner's original complaint criticised the book for "heresies and factual inaccuracies" and claimed Doniger had a selective approach to writing about Hinduism.

"She denounced the Hindu gods and freedom fighters of India," said Arora.

A group headed by the lead petitioner has previously made complaints about subjects including sex education in schools and a magazine article about Hindu militancy.

The book's withdrawal caused anger on Twitter, rekindling a debate about freedom of speech in the world's largest democracy.

"The 'offended' prevail over freedom of speech. Surely gods [sic] too great to be so easily upset?" tweeted Meenakshi Ganguly, the south Asia director of Human Rights Watch.

It was not the first time a book has been banned in India. Salman Rushdie's 1988 novel The Satanic Verses, which many Muslims deemed blasphemous, is proscribed due to its depiction of Islam.

The legal notice said Doniger was incorrect in describing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), India's largest Hindu nationalist organisation, as the militant wing of the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is the frontrunner in the national elections due to take place by May.

The notice also said that Doniger incorrectly tells readers the RSS was behind the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, saying a judicial commission had exonerated the RSS of any complicity in Gandhi's murder. Gandhi , India's 'Father of the Nation' was shot dead in 1948 by a former member of the organisation.

In a separate incident last week, Hindu hardliners burned copies of an Indian magazine because of a story quoting a Hindu nationalist leader saying that Mohan Bhagwat, who leads the RSS, had sanctioned deadly attacks on Muslims. The RSS has denied the allegations against Bhagwat.

yes we are nationalists? how it influences? Do WE have TO BE POLITICALLY CORRECT TO appease You? That will never HAPPEN!

Penguin Books India pulps academic book on Hinduism in legal settlement | World news | The Guardian

Penguin-books-010.jpg

A complaint about The Hindus: An Alternative History by Professor Wendy Doniger, a US academic, was filed by seven petitioners after the book's publication in 2011. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA

Penguin Books India has agreed to withdraw from sale all copies of a book that takes an unorthodox view of Hinduism, and will pulp them as part of a settlement after a case was filed against the publisher.

The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger, a professor at the University of Chicago's divinity school, was published in India in 2011. Its depiction of the religion drew criticism from conservative Hindus and scholars.

Penguin agreed on Monday in the district court in Delhi to recall the book, according to the petitioners' lawyer, Monika Arora. What appeared to be a copy of the court agreement was available on the internet on Tuesday. A complaint was filed by seven petitioners in the court in 2011.

Penguin did not respond to requests for comment.

The lead petitioner's original complaint criticised the book for "heresies and factual inaccuracies" and claimed Doniger had a selective approach to writing about Hinduism.

"She denounced the Hindu gods and freedom fighters of India," said Arora.

A group headed by the lead petitioner has previously made complaints about subjects including sex education in schools and a magazine article about Hindu militancy.

The book's withdrawal caused anger on Twitter, rekindling a debate about freedom of speech in the world's largest democracy.

"The 'offended' prevail over freedom of speech. Surely gods [sic] too great to be so easily upset?" tweeted Meenakshi Ganguly, the south Asia director of Human Rights Watch.

It was not the first time a book has been banned in India. Salman Rushdie's 1988 novel The Satanic Verses, which many Muslims deemed blasphemous, is proscribed due to its depiction of Islam.

The legal notice said Doniger was incorrect in describing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), India's largest Hindu nationalist organisation, as the militant wing of the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is the frontrunner in the national elections due to take place by May.

The notice also said that Doniger incorrectly tells readers the RSS was behind the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, saying a judicial commission had exonerated the RSS of any complicity in Gandhi's murder. Gandhi , India's 'Father of the Nation' was shot dead in 1948 by a former member of the organisation.

In a separate incident last week, Hindu hardliners burned copies of an Indian magazine because of a story quoting a Hindu nationalist leader saying that Mohan Bhagwat, who leads the RSS, had sanctioned deadly attacks on Muslims. The RSS has denied the allegations against Bhagwat.

She was happy we didnt announce head for this, why do we need a white man/women to assess and discover our nation? while these silly local politicians want to bring us down?
What is your view people?.... are we that naive who cannot see whats going around?
.....0r are we that clever to take back what they took from us!
 
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And same Indians question why Pakistani Muslims get sensitive over what someone says about Islam?
So You are OK with Blashpemy? just think i as White/woman/buy! Whatever we still see you debt faces here!
 
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Bad decision but its done by penguin to sort the court case outside,no government hand .
 
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So You are OK with Blashpemy? just think i as White/woman/buy! Whatever we still see you debt faces here!
Can you tell us what was so blasphemous in this book and to which god the blasphemy was directed?
I would be very happy if you give us some quotes from the book.
Thanks in advance
 
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Can you tell us what was so blasphemous in this book and to which god the blasphemy was directed?
I would be very happy if you give us some quotes from the book.
Thanks in advance
Factual errors and made up sex stories of dongier ,nothing much .

Penguin should have fought the case :|

banning should be banned in India.. so what it hurts sentiments.. why people are so senti.. dont read the book its not as if it was text book.
Book is not banned,penguin took it of in out of court settlement
 
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Factual errors and made up sex stories of dongier ,nothing much .

Penguin should have fought the case :|
Made up sex stories. I think that will make it an erotic book, rather than a blasphemous one.
I was more interested in what made it so blasphemous, I thought if you or some other Indian member can provide some quotes from the book.
It will help in understanding the subject matter, and the readers can make up their mind if it is blasphemous or not.
 
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Factual errors and made up sex stories of dongier ,nothing much .

Penguin should have fought the case :|


Book is not banned,penguin took it of in out of court settlement
ah commented without reading the story..apologies.
 
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Made up sex stories. I think that will make it an erotic book, rather than a blasphemous one.
I was more interested in what made it so blasphemous, I thought if you or some other Indian member can provide some quotes from the book.
It will help in understanding the subject matter, and the readers can make up their mind if it is blasphemous or not.

You should buy it ,if you like :lol:
Have Pun ,Unbeliever hindu here with no problems at all :p:

Chakra and some other websites have written there problems with it :)
 
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You should buy it ,if you like :lol:
Have Pun ,Unbeliever hindu here with no problems at all :p:

Chakra and some other websites have written there problems with it :)

Hmm, I will if the book is interesting.
Am asking these questions in order to make up my mind.
If you don't want to quote something maybe you can provide us with some links, preferably to some content that is deemed offensive by the offended parties so other readers including myself make up their mind.
I think most of the people who are commenting here haven't really read the book, or don't even know what is this blasphemous hysteria all about.
 
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Hmm, I will if the book is interesting.
Am asking these questions in order to make up my mind.
If you don't want to quote something maybe you can provide us with some links, preferably to some content that is deemed offensive by the offended parties so other readers including myself make up their mind.
I think most of the people who are commenting here haven't really read the book, or don't even know what is this blasphemous hysteria all about.
Wendy Doniger Book The Hindus – A Small Analysis
 
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Strange i got to know about the books when it is banned only....Dude.....Hndu people are so atheist kind that hardly 10% people might have read our Holy Book Geeta, so who really care about some author write some crap...

These kind of banning should not be promoted at all...If people like it then they will read...otherwise no one will read the book...This is a stupid idea...


Penguin Books India pulps academic book on Hinduism in legal settlement | World news | The Guardian

Penguin-books-010.jpg

A complaint about The Hindus: An Alternative History by Professor Wendy Doniger, a US academic, was filed by seven petitioners after the book's publication in 2011. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA

Penguin Books India has agreed to withdraw from sale all copies of a book that takes an unorthodox view of Hinduism, and will pulp them as part of a settlement after a case was filed against the publisher.

The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger, a professor at the University of Chicago's divinity school, was published in India in 2011. Its depiction of the religion drew criticism from conservative Hindus and scholars.

Penguin agreed on Monday in the district court in Delhi to recall the book, according to the petitioners' lawyer, Monika Arora. What appeared to be a copy of the court agreement was available on the internet on Tuesday. A complaint was filed by seven petitioners in the court in 2011.

Penguin did not respond to requests for comment.

The lead petitioner's original complaint criticised the book for "heresies and factual inaccuracies" and claimed Doniger had a selective approach to writing about Hinduism.

"She denounced the Hindu gods and freedom fighters of India," said Arora.

A group headed by the lead petitioner has previously made complaints about subjects including sex education in schools and a magazine article about Hindu militancy.

The book's withdrawal caused anger on Twitter, rekindling a debate about freedom of speech in the world's largest democracy.

"The 'offended' prevail over freedom of speech. Surely gods [sic] too great to be so easily upset?" tweeted Meenakshi Ganguly, the south Asia director of Human Rights Watch.

It was not the first time a book has been banned in India. Salman Rushdie's 1988 novel The Satanic Verses, which many Muslims deemed blasphemous, is proscribed due to its depiction of Islam.

The legal notice said Doniger was incorrect in describing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), India's largest Hindu nationalist organisation, as the militant wing of the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is the frontrunner in the national elections due to take place by May.

The notice also said that Doniger incorrectly tells readers the RSS was behind the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, saying a judicial commission had exonerated the RSS of any complicity in Gandhi's murder. Gandhi , India's 'Father of the Nation' was shot dead in 1948 by a former member of the organisation.

In a separate incident last week, Hindu hardliners burned copies of an Indian magazine because of a story quoting a Hindu nationalist leader saying that Mohan Bhagwat, who leads the RSS, had sanctioned deadly attacks on Muslims. The RSS has denied the allegations against Bhagwat.

 
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