The Revival and Transformation of Witchcraft Beliefs in the Bardiya District: A Socio-cultural and Religious Analysis

Sunil Rawal
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This article aims to investigate the perceptions and beliefs surrounding witchcraft in Bardiya District, shedding light on the contemporary understanding of this complex phenomenon. The belief in witchcraft has been around for centuries, and it is still prevalent in many cultures today. Bardiya District in Nepal is a unique place to study witchcraft because it has a diverse population with a variety of beliefs about witchcraft. By employing a sociocultural analysis, the study explores the local attitudes, experiences, and social dynamics related to witchcraft in this particular region of Nepal. Through qualitative research methods such as interviews, focus groups, and participant observations, the article seeks to uncover the underlying factors influencing the perception of witchcraft, its impact on individuals and communities, and potential socio-psychological implications. The findings of this research contribute to a broader understanding of how witchcraft is perceived and navigated within Bardiya District, thereby enabling the development of culturally sensitive interventions and initiatives to address misconceptions and promote social harmony. A recent study in Bardiya District found that a significant percentage of people believe in witchcraft. The study also found that there is a relationship between religious affiliation and belief in witchcraft. Hindus are more likely to believe in witchcraft than Buddhists or Muslims. The study also found that witchcraft accusations are often made against marginalized groups, such as women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. These accusations can have a devastating impact on the lives of the accused.
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巴迪亚地区巫术信仰的复兴与转变:社会文化与宗教分析
本文旨在调查巴迪亚地区围绕巫术的认知和信仰,揭示当代对这一复杂现象的理解。对巫术的信仰已经存在了几个世纪,在今天的许多文化中仍然很流行。尼泊尔的Bardiya地区是一个独特的研究巫术的地方,因为它有不同的人口,对巫术有各种各样的信仰。通过采用社会文化分析,该研究探讨了尼泊尔这一特定地区与巫术有关的当地态度、经验和社会动态。通过访谈、焦点小组和参与者观察等定性研究方法,本文试图揭示影响巫术观念的潜在因素,其对个人和社区的影响,以及潜在的社会心理影响。这项研究的结果有助于更广泛地了解巴迪亚地区是如何感知和使用巫术的,从而能够制定对文化敏感的干预措施和倡议,以消除误解,促进社会和谐。巴迪亚区最近的一项研究发现,相当大比例的人相信巫术。研究还发现,宗教信仰与巫术信仰之间存在联系。印度教徒比佛教徒或穆斯林更容易相信巫术。该研究还发现,巫术指控通常针对边缘群体,如妇女、老年人和残疾人。这些指控可能对被告的生活造成毁灭性的影响。
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