
The Indian Wisdom Podcast Ep 58 - Life Learning with Wendy Doniger
Jun 12, 2025
Wendy Doniger, a noted scholar of Indian religions, shares her profound journey through the lens of her memoir, detailing her transformative experiences during her early years in India. The conversation touches on the importance of bridging cultural divides through storytelling and the evolving nature of myths in shaping human understanding. Doniger emphasizes embracing imperfections in scholarship, highlighting the role of risk in intellectual exploration. Her reflections on relationships and the complexities of cultural nuances provide enriching insights into both personal and academic growth.
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1960s India Hospitality Memories
- Wendy cherishes the warm hospitality and safety she experienced in 1963s India.
- She recounts memorable moments like getting sharod lessons from Ali Akbar Khan and being welcomed into homes spontaneously.
Fainting at Goat Sacrifice
- Wendy witnessed a goat sacrifice in a Kali temple and fainted from the sight.
- This experience made her decide against anthropological fieldwork and focus on reading texts instead.
Shared Humanity Behind Myths
- Wendy emphasizes the human commonality beneath cultural differences when interpreting ancient stories.
- Emotional experiences like jealousy and love transcend cultures, enabling cross-cultural scholarship.

