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Hinduism and Conflict Resolution

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Course Code:

CPS6502

Credit Hours:

3

Course Level:

600

Area of Study:

Conflict and Peace Studies

Course Description

CPS6502 - (MAH - Elective for Applications of Hindu Thought - Distribution) The Hindu ideas are seldom factored in the conflict resolution discipline. The course aims to address this critical gap. A hallmark of the Hindu thought is its spiritual approach to conflict and its emphasis on the interlinkage of conflicts at various spheres including psychological, social, cultural, political, and economic. Hindu saints, scholars, warriors and policymakers since the ancient times dealt with conflict at multiple levels and explored pathways for their transformation by applying this spiritual approach. Krishna-Arjuna dialogue, Kautilyan statecraft, Swami Vivekananda’s practical Vedanta, and Sri Aurobindo’s integral yoga, to name a few, provide examples of this Hindu spiritual approach and its potential for enduring conflict resolution. While studying this Hindu approach, the students will examine an ongoing conflict and explore prospects of its resolution.
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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

MASTER OF ARTS IN HINDU STUDIES
DOCTOR OF HINDU STUDIES

Division

Graduate Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Elective for Applications of Hindu Thought – Distribution

Prerequisites:

Admission into a HUA Graduate program of study (MAH or DHS)

Semester / Quarter System:

Semester

Number of Weeks:

16

Semester / Quarter Offered:

Winter 2025

Days of the Week:

Friday

Time:

6:00 pm EST – 9:00 pm EST

Start Date:

January 24, 2025

End Date:

May 16, 2025

Faculty

Dr. Debidatta. A. Mahapatra

Dr. Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra holds a doctoral degree from the McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston. His areas of interest include conflict management and peacebuilding, South Asia, and Indian thought.
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debidatta.mahapatra@hua.edu

In Hinduism and conflict resolution course, the students will:

  • Identify Vedantic approaches to conflict resolution. 
  • Define Hindu conflict resolution approaches from ancient to modern times.
  • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of various conflict resolution methods.
  • Examine contemporary conflicts through a Hindu dharmic lens.

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Course Content

There is no single textbook dedicated solely to the subject of Hinduism and conflict resolution. Hence, the course adopts an eclectic approach in using different types of material, including Hindu scriptures, books on conflict resolution, books on Hinduism, and audio-visual resources available on the subject.

In the beginning, the students will delve deep into the discipline of conflict resolution that evolved over the past six or seven decades, and explore why and how Hindu perspective has been lacking in the existing discipline. After exploring the nature and scope of the discipline and its lopsided orientation, the students will explore the ideas and processes that caused the evolution of the Hindu worldview through various phases of human history, and how the Hindu approach, drawing its core philosophy from Vedanta, fared despite onslaughts and challenges. After making this historical exploration, the students will study relevant themes from the ancient to the modern period in a chronological order. After exploring Vedanta, they will explore Shanti Parva of Mahabharata and its relevance for conflict resolution. Then they will focus on Kautilya’s Arthashastra and its significance for conflict resolution. After exploring the evolution of Hindu conflict resolution in the ancient period and challenges it confronted afterwards, the students will focus on modern exponents of Hinduism and their contributions to this evolving subject of conflict resolution.

The course material will be provided by the instructor.

Class Structure

There will be 3 contact hours with the faculty every week. The class is structured in a way that promotes discussion and debate based on self-study, research and writing assignments each week. At the end of the course, students will be required to submit a short essay.

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Courses in the Program

  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Jyotisha)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Vedanta)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Yoga)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Jyotish)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Vedanta (Basic)
  • Applied Vedic Sciences Basic (Yoga)
  • Mimamsa Advanced
  • Mimamsa Basic
  • Nyaya-vaisesika Advanced
  • Nyaya-Vaisesika Basic
  • Sahitya – III
  • Sahitya – IV
  • Sahitya – Padya
  • Sahitya Landscape
  • Term Project – Sanskrit Studies
  • Introduction to Vedas
  • The Vedas (Atharva)
  • The Vedas (Rgveda)
  • The Vedas (Yajus-Sama)
  • Vedic Science Foundations
  • Vyakarana – I
  • Vyakarana – II
  • Vyakarana – III
  • Vyakarana – IV