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South Asian Religions on Display: Religious Processions in South Asia and in the Diaspora (Routledge South Asian Religion)
β Scribed by Knut A. Jacobsen (Ed.)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 237
- Series
- Routledge South Asian Religion
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Religious procession is a significant dimension of religion in South Asia. Processions are central not only in Hinduism, but also Islam, Christianity, JainismΒ and Sikhism, which have large procession rituals. The last years have seen an increase in processions and ritualizations of space both in South Asia and in the South Asian Diaspora. Processions are religious display events and the increase in processions are functions of religious pluralism and competition about public space as well as economic prosperity and a revival of religious identities. Processions often bring together religion and politics since they are about public space, domination and contestation. Written by leading specialists on religious processions and ritualization of public space in South Asia and in the Diaspora, this volume presents current research on the interpretations of the role of processions, the recent increase in processions and changes in the procession traditions. South Asian Religions on DisplayΒ will appeal to students and scholars of Asian studies, anthropology, religion and political science.
β¦ Table of Contents
BOOK COVER......Page 1
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 6
FIGURES......Page 8
CONTRIBUTORS......Page 9
A NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION......Page 12
INTRODUCTION: RELIGION ON DISPLAY......Page 14
PART I: PROCESSIONS IN SOUTH ASIA......Page 26
1 THE REINVENTION OF TAMIL FUNERAL PROCESSIONS......Page 28
2 GETTING IN LINE: The Kumbha Mela festival processions......Page 42
3 MAPPING THE MANAGEMENT OF THREATENING GODS AND SOCIAL CONFLICT: A territorial approach to processions in a South Indian village (Tamil Nadu)......Page 58
4 SPACE, SOUND, AUSPICIOUSNESS, AND PERFORMANCE IN NORTH INDIAN WEDDING PROCESSIONS......Page 76
5 PUBLIC DISPLAY, COMMUNAL DEVOTION: Procession at a South Indian Catholic festival......Page 90
6 THE VIRGIN AND HER βRELATIONSβ: Reflections on processions at a Catholic shrine in southern India......Page 105
7 βYEH MATAM KAYSE RUK JAE?β (βHOW COULD THIS MATAM EVER CEASE?β): Muharram processions in Pakistani Punjab......Page 117
8 MODERATING MUHARRAM......Page 128
9 MUHARRAM PROCESSIONS AND THE ETHICIZATION OF HERO CULTS IN THE PRE-MODERN DECCAN......Page 139
10 PERSONIFYING THE SIKH SCRIPTURE: Ritual processions of the Guru Granth Sahib in India......Page 153
PART II: PROCESSIONS IN THE SOUTH ASIAN DIASPORA......Page 170
11 GODS ON THE MOVE: Hindu chariot processions in Singapore......Page 172
12 PARADING HINDU GODS IN PUBLIC: New festival traditions of Tamil Hindus in Germany......Page 191
13 PROCESSIONS, PUBLIC SPACE AND SACRED SPACE IN THE SOUTH ASIAN DIASPORAS IN NORWAY......Page 204
14 RATHAYATRA OF THE HARE KRISHNAS IN DURBAN: Inventing strategies to transmit religious ideas in modern society......Page 218
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE PROSPECTS......Page 230
INDEX......Page 233
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