
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Vishal Ganesan and Anang Mittal: American Hinduism out of Indian Hinduism
Dec 22, 2025
Vishal Ganesan, a California attorney known for his 'Hindoo History' project, and Anang Mittal, a political communications expert from D.C., dive into the complexities of American Hindu identity. They explore generational differences in Hinduism's articulation, touching on the dynamics of diaspora politics and media narratives surrounding Hindutva. Discussion includes the role of temples in immigrant life, the potential for cultural adaptation in America, and how Hinduism's varied practices challenge Western definitions of religion.
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A Second-Gen Path To Philosophy
- Vishal describes a common second-generation upbringing: occasional temple visits more social than religious.
- He rediscovered Sanskritic texts via Latin and Greek study and moved toward philosophical Hinduism.
Argue Hinduism In American Terms
- Make arguments about Hinduism from an American civic framework if you want traction in U.S. politics.
- Engage fellow Americans and explain why practices matter rather than assuming shared background.
The Problem With 'Hinduism' As A Label
- 'Hinduism' is a contested category that masks vast diversity and presumes Western-style religion structures.
- Vishal recommends rethinking the term because it obscures more than it reveals in public debates and education.
