Arvind Sharma

Indian professor of Comparative Religion (born 1940)


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Arvind Sharma was awarded Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award, in 2025.

Biography

Arvind Sharma was born on 13 January 1940 in Varanasi, India. He received his B.A. from Allahabad University in 1958. He served in civil services in Gujarat until 1968 he went to US to pursue higher studies in economics at the Syracuse University, obtaining a Masters in economics in 1970. While pursuing the role of non-economic factors in economic development he became interested in religion and joined Harvard Divinity School in 1972. After obtaining a Masters in Theological Studies, he earned his PhD from the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies in 1978.

While at Harvard he was recruited in 1976 by the newly founded Department of Studies in Religion at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. In 1980 he moved to the University of Sydney. In 1994 he was appointed the Birks Professor of Comparative Religion at McGill University, where he teaches.

The archives of Arvind Sharma are held at McGill University (MUA).

Bibliography

The author, editor or co-editor of more than 50 books and 500 articles, his notable works include:

References

References

  1. [http://www.students.emory.edu/HSC/sharma.html Dr. Arvind Sharma], Emory University Hindu Students Council, retrieved 2015-04-10.
  2. (25 January 2025). "Padma Awards 2025". Ministry Of Home Affairs.
  3. (26 January 2025). "Padma Awards 2025: Meet the winners of highest civilian awards in Literature & Education category". The Indian Express.
  4. (26 January 2025). "Padma Awards 2025: Literary and educational pioneers amongst 139 awardees". India Today.
  5. (2019-08-26). "Prof Arvind Sharma on how history suggests religious tolerance leads to peace, prosperity".
  6. [https://www.mcgill.ca/religiousstudies/about/faculty-staff/arvind-sharma Arvind Sharma] {{webarchive. link. (27 May 2015 , Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University, retrieved 2015-04-10.)
  7. Sharma, Arvind. "Avrind Sharma - Biography".
  8. Sharma, Arvind. "Curriculum Vitae - Arvind Sharma".
  9. "McGill University Archives".
  10. Arvind Sharma, ''The World's Religions: A Contemporary Reader'', Fortress Press, 2010, p. 379
  11. [https://www.mcgill.ca/religiousstudies/arvind-sharma Profile on the website of McGill University]

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