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A Hindu festival called Christmas

Although we first published this essay by Kiran Nagarkar, one of India’s most significant authors, a year ago, it is so powerful and insightful that we are promoting it again this year — and every Christmas to come. In ‚A Hindu Festival Called Christmas‘, Nagarkar shows how even a deeply Christian festival can be transformed through the lens of another religion. Nagarkar’s essay reveals how Christmas, as celebrated in India, becomes more than just a borrowed tradition. It becomes a space of cultural translation where Hindu perspectives reshape rituals, meanings and communal imagination without erasing faith but rather expanding it.
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German and Spanish.)
https://literatur.review/en/essay/hindu-festival-called-christmas (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

Although we first published this essay by Kiran Nagarkar, one of India’s most significant authors, a year ago, it is so powerful and insightful that we are promoting it again this year — and every Christmas to come. In ‚A Hindu Festival Called Christmas‘, Nagarkar shows how even a deeply Christian festival can be transformed through the lens of another religion. Nagarkar’s essay reveals how Christmas, as celebrated in India, becomes more than just a borrowed tradition. It becomes a space of cultural translation where Hindu perspectives reshape rituals, meanings and communal imagination without erasing faith but rather expanding it.
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German and Spanish.) (Si apre in una nuova finestra)
Kiran Nagarkar

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