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6:30 PM
Gita as a Migratory Text
Panel Discussion
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Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore, Bangalore
- Language English
- Price Free
Dr. Krisha Kops was born into a German Indian family. He is an author and philosopher with a proclivity for intercultural and global justice-related topics. He studied philosophy and journalism in London, before receiving his doctorate (Hildesheim University) with a thesis on the Bhagavad Gita. In addition to lecturing at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich and other institutions, he writes on philosophical and literary topics. With his debut novel ‘Das ewige Rauschen’ (The Eternal Rustling), a family epic in-between Germany and India, Kops won several prizes and scholarships. The novel is being translated into various languages. Krisha Kops lives in Munich and Madanapalle.
Dr. Mani Rao is a poet, translator and independent scholar. Her book translations include Saundarya Lahari, Kalidasa for the 21st Century Reader, and Bhagavad Gita, of which a new edition will be released in late 2023 by HarperCollins. Her research into mantra-sadhana is in "Living Mantra, Mantra, Deity and Visionary Experience today" (Cham Springer 2019). She is the author of twelve poetry books including "Love Me in A Hurry" (bilingual with translations Prathibha Nandakumar-- "Bega Preethsu Nanna"). Mani has a PhD in Religious Studies from Duke University, USA.
Karthik Venkatesh is Executive Editor with Penguin Random House India where he commissions and edits non-fiction and fiction books. Besides editing, he is also a freelance writer and his articles have featured in several publications like The Hindu, Mint, FirstPost, Deccan Herald and several other publications.
Free entry. All are welcome!
Location
716, CMH Road
Indiranagar 1st Stage
Bangalore 560 038
India
Location
716, CMH Road
Indiranagar 1st Stage
Bangalore 560 038
India