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Kumbh Mela 2013: Mapping the Ephemeral City with Diana Eck 

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A lecture by Diana L. Eck, Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies at Harvard University and the Director of The Pluralism Project at Harvard, on her research project titled Mapping the Kumbh Mela.
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Diana Eck is Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies and Fredric Wertham Professor of Law and Psychiatry in Society in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Member of the Faculty of Divinity at Harvard University. Prof. Eck's academic work has a dual focus-India and America. Her work on India focuses on popular religion, especially temples and places of pilgrimage, called tirthas. Her books include India: A Sacred Geography (Harmony Books, 2012); Banaras, City of Light (1982; Columbia University Press, 1999); Darsan, Seeing the Divine Image in India (1982; 3rd ed., Columbia University Press, 1998). Currently, she is working on a book with colleagues in Urban Planning, Public Health, and Business on the Kumbh Mela.
Her work on the United States focuses especially on the challenges of religious pluralism in a multireligious society. Since 1991, she has headed the Pluralism Project , which explores and interprets the religious dimensions of America's new immigration; the growth of Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, and Zoroastrian communities in the United States; and the new issues of religious pluralism and American civil society. The Pluralism Project's award-winning CD-ROM, On Common Ground: World Religions in America , was published in 1997; her book A New Religious America: How a 'Christian Country' Has Become the World's Most Religiously Diverse Nation (Harper San Francisco, 2001) was published in 2001. Her book Encountering God: A Spiritual Journey from Bozeman to Banaras (1993; rev. 10th anniversary edition, Beacon Press, 2003) is in the area of Christian theology and interfaith dialogue. It won the Grawemeyer Book Award in 1995, and a 10th-anniversary edition was published in 2003.
Eck received the National Humanities Award from President Clinton and the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1998, the Montana Governor's Humanities Award in 2003, and the Melcher Lifetime Achievement Award from the Unitarian Universalist Association in 2003. In 2005-06 she served as president of the American Academy of Religion. Eck has worked closely with churches on issues of interreligious relations, including her own United Methodist Church and the World Council of Churches. She is currently chair of the Interfaith Relations Commission of the National Council of Churches. In 2009 Eck delivered the Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh, a series of six lectures titled "The Age of Pluralism."

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