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Comparative

Archaic Traditions

Hinduism

Publications

Carl Vadivella Belle

Rajiv Malhotra

After studying in Delhi's St. Columba's High School and then St. Stephen's College, Rajiv arrived in the US in 1971 to study Physics and Computer Science. His corporate careers and business entrepreneurship included the computer, software and telecom industries. He now spends full time with The Infinity Foundation, a non-profit organization in Princeton, New Jersey. Its main interests include fostering harmony among the diverse cultures of the world. Many of its projects strive to upgrade the portrayal of India's civilization in the American education system and media. This involves both challenging the negative stereotypes and also establishing the many positive contributions from India's civilization. Details are available at the following two sites: Infinity Foundation and http://www.infinityfoundation.com/mandala/indic_mandala_frameset.htm

Critique of Richard King, Orientalism and Religion: Post-Colonial Theory, India and 'the Mystic East'

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Sunthar's In-Box (being scrutinized...)