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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 1H 37M

Chandi Di Var Explained: It's Not What You Think

from The Story Isn’t Over: History from the Margins · host Ramblings of a Sikh

Most people think Chandi Di Var is simply a celebration of divine vengeance, a straightforward battle between good and evil. But what if we have been reading it wrong?In this episode, we explore the deeper meaning of Chandi Di Var, Chandi Charitar I, and Chandi Charitar II, asking why the moral universe in these compositions is far less clean or predictable than many assume. As discussed in the conversation, gods behave badly and demons speak uncomfortable truths, forcing us to rethink easy assumptions about morality, myth, and spiritual struggle.This is a discussion about Sikh theology, the Dasam Granth, myth, symbolism, and moral philosophy. It looks at how these compositions work, what they are trying to do, and why they continue to provoke debate.If you are interested in Sikh theology, Dasam Granth interpretation, Chandi Di Var analysis, or deeper conversations on myth, symbolism, and the moral complexity of Sikh scripture, this episode is for you.Timestamps00:00 — What do people commonly get wrong about this story and what it is actually trying to achieve?12:44 — Why are there three separate compositions, Chandi Di Var, Chandi Charitar I, and Chandi Charitar II, and how do they differ or overlap?21:21 — You state explicitly in the text that you are not promoting any agenda. Why make that declaration?29:32 — What role do moral inversion and the collapse of principles play in shaping the story?36:08 — How should we read this as an internal journey as much as a cosmic one, not just an external myth but something personal?41:04 — Time in this story is cyclical. There is no happily ever after. What does it mean to accept that?44:54 — What is the biggest assumption you had to rethink while working on this project?57:36 — If Chandi is not about defeating an external enemy but an internal ego that returns every day, what does the text ultimately ask the reader to do?59:49 — Where can people get a copy?1:01:28 — There was confusion about Chandi among Sikhs even in the precolonial period. What was that about?1:08:16 — Tell us about your involvement in the art and creative direction.1:17:51 — Do you treat images like hieroglyphics, as another form of language?1:21:41 — What was the process behind creating the original artwork that accompanies the translation?1:26:04 — What do you hope people take away from this work?

Most people think Chandi Di Var is simply a celebration of divine vengeance, a straightforward battle between good and evil. But what if we have been reading it wrong?In this episode, we explore the deeper meaning of Chandi Di Var, Chandi Charitar I, and Chandi Charitar II, asking why the moral universe in these compositions is far less clean or predictable than many assume. As discussed in the conversation, gods behave badly and demons speak uncomfortable truths, forcing us to rethink easy assumptions about morality, myth, and spiritual struggle.This is a discussion about Sikh theology, the Dasam Granth, myth, symbolism, and moral philosophy. It looks at how these compositions work, what they are trying to do, and why they continue to provoke debate.If you are interested in Sikh theology, Dasam Granth interpretation, Chandi Di Var analysis, or deeper conversations on myth, symbolism, and the moral complexity of Sikh scripture, this episode is for you.Timestamps00:00 — What do people commonly get wrong about this story and what it is actually trying to achieve?12:44 — Why are there three separate compositions, Chandi Di Var, Chandi Charitar I, and Chandi Charitar II, and how do they differ or overlap?21:21 — You state explicitly in the text that you are not promoting any agenda. Why make that declaration?29:32 — What role do moral inversion and the collapse of principles play in shaping the story?36:08 — How should we read this as an internal journey as much as a cosmic one, not just an external myth but something personal?41:04 — Time in this story is cyclical. There is no happily ever after. What does it mean to accept that?44:54 — What is the biggest assumption you had to rethink while working on this project?57:36 — If Chandi is not about defeating an external enemy but an internal ego that returns every day, what does the text ultimately ask the reader to do?59:49 — Where can people get a copy?1:01:28 — There was confusion about Chandi among Sikhs even in the precolonial period. What was that about?1:08:16 — Tell us about your involvement in the art and creative direction.1:17:51 — Do you treat images like hieroglyphics, as another form of language?1:21:41 — What was the process behind creating the original artwork that accompanies the translation?1:26:04 — What do you hope people take away from this work?

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