Episode 1: “Worship”

In this first episode, we’re exploring the word WORSHIP and why it may not fully capture the essence of Puja or Archana in Hindu tradition. Discover the fascinating origins of these terms and the importance of choosing a language that honors the depth of Hindu practices.

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Episode 2: “Idol”

In this episode of "What's in a Word?", we’re breaking down misconceptions! Samir and Dr. Vijay explore the complex history of the term "IDOL" and why it fails to capture the true essence of Hindu icons like murti and vigraha. Historically, "idol" has been used negatively, often fueling stereotypes and misunderstanding.

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Episode 3: “God”

HAF's Samir Kalra and Dr. Vijay Satnarine explore the origins of the term "God." Originally from the old Germanic "got," it evolved from a neutral term meaning "something that receives offerings" into a singular, masculine creator concept influenced by Christian beliefs. This definition contrasts with Hindu views, where divinity is represented by Ishwara (a Supreme Being) and Brahman (the Ultimate Reality), neither confined to a single creator figure.

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Episode 4: “Gods”

In Episode 4, we talk about “gods” as a plural term. Don't Hindus worship multiple "gods?" The answer, and using the term, isn't quite as simple as it seems. Watch the episode to find out why it's problematic and what word (or words) we can use that better translate the meaning.

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Episode 5: “Sacrifice”

In this series, Samir and Vijay dive into the meanings and histories behind some of these questionable translations. In Episode 5, we talk about “sacrifice" and the extremely negative connotations that come it. Watch the episode to find out why it's problematic and what word (or words) we can use that better translate the meaning.

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