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Natasha Mikles

Natasha Mikles

I am a lecturer at Texas State University, where I teach classes in Asian Religions and World Religions. My research examines the intersection of popular literature and religious traditions, specifically in Tibet and China.

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Latest Posts, OpinionNovember 5, 2021<March 18, 2023

The Many Stories Of Diwali Share A Common Theme Of Triumph Of Justice

A scholar of Asian religion & popular narratives demonstrates how ancient tales in epics become part of religious practice.

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Latest Posts, OpinionMay 7, 2021<March 17, 2023

As COVID Ravages, Indians Are Forced To Change Rituals For Their Dead

In India’s coronavirus pandemic, the dead are announcing the health crisis that the country believed it had conquered.

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The Madras Courier is the first newspaper to be established in the Madras Presidency, British India. Published on October 12, 1785, it was the leading newspaper of its time. Selling for a princely sum of one rupee, it thrived for three decades.

Two centuries later, this legacy is revived digitally. Today, the Madras Courier serves a global audience of curious, intelligent readers interested in South Asian affairs. We curate interesting stories that enhance our understanding of the world in meaningful ways.

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