Updated On: 06 May, 2018 06:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Devdutt Pattanaik
Of course, at the other extreme, we have the bhakta-Indologists who insist that Hinduism has no history


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It is common amongst Western scholars and their Westernised students to differentiate between the Vedic yagna and the Puranic puja, rituals that define the two major phases of Hinduism, one that flourished over 3,000 years ago and one that emerged 2,000 years ago. Of course, at the other extreme, we have the bhakta-Indologists who insist that Hinduism has no history, or phases, or evolution — that everything was homogenous and static, until Muslims came into the land 1,000 years ago. The truth is somewhere in between, as usual.