Networks of Power in the Nineteenth Century: The Sampradaya, Princely States and Company Rule

IF 0.8 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1093/jaarel/lfad039
Shruti Patel
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Abstract This article reconsiders a religious institution in India during the early colonial era as a manifestation of regional influence, or a non-statist public force. Founded by Sahajanand Swami, the Hindu devotional (bhakti) community known as the Swaminarayan Sampradaya expanded in the area that is today Gujarat in western India. The community arose as a source of popular influence in a region that lacked a dominant state at this time. Its creation was forged in relation to local struggles for power and resources, involving princely states, Maratha and East India Company powers, Kathi chieftains, and broader social and cultural changes in the nineteenth century. Historically examining the process of community expansion in the region through aspects like patronage and cultural production, I argue that the sampradaya’s articulation of devotion internalized political acumen to navigate material realities successfully. Effectively, the modern articulation enabled adherents to broker power from diverse networks and strengthen the community’s complex, multifaceted authority in Gujarat.
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19世纪的权力网络:三级社、王公邦和公司规则
本文重新审视了印度早期殖民时期的一个宗教机构,作为一种区域影响力的表现,或一种非中央集权的公共力量。由Sahajanand Swami创立的印度教虔诚(bhakti)社区Swaminarayan Sampradaya在今天印度西部古吉拉特邦的地区扩张。这个社区在当时缺乏一个主导国家的地区作为一种大众影响力的来源而兴起。它的建立与当地争夺权力和资源的斗争有关,涉及到19世纪的土邦、马拉地和东印度公司的权力、Kathi酋长以及更广泛的社会和文化变革。我从历史上考察了该地区通过赞助和文化生产等方面的社区扩张过程,认为sampradaya对奉献的表达内化了政治敏锐,成功地驾驭了物质现实。实际上,现代的表达方式使信徒能够从不同的网络中获得权力,并加强社区在古吉拉特邦复杂的、多方面的权威。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Religion is generally considered to be the leading academic journal in the field of religious studies. Now in volume 77 and with a circulation of over 11,000, this international quarterly journal publishes leading scholarly articles that cover the full range of world religious traditions together with provocative studies of the methodologies by which these traditions are explored. Each issue also contains a large and valuable book review section.
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