Hindu festivals in small town India: patronage, play, piety

IF 0.9 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION RELIGION Pub Date : 2023-05-23 DOI:10.1080/0048721X.2023.2211397
Moumita Sen
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ABSTRACT This article shows how the burgeoning Hindu festivals in small town West Bengal – in Hooghly and Nadia – can be understood as a dynamic interplay of political patronage, play as rivalry and revelry, and finally piety. The article argues that in a strategic implementation of competitive Hindutva (Hindu nationalism), the concept of utsab instead of puja is employed by the political leadership to appease the Hindu majority while ostensibly signalling towards Hindu-Muslim harmony and inclusivity. In addition, it argues that the need for decentralisation and fair distribution of resources between the metropolis and the rest of the state is expressed through festival rivalries. Furthermore, the article demonstrates the place of popular culture and aspirations towards a global urban lifestyle in the spaces of libidinal pleasures and pageantry in the festival. Finally, despite the increasingly transgressive revelry, there is a continuing, shrinking yet inviolable presence of devotion and Brahminical or priestly caste doctrine in the festival.
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印度小镇的印度教节日:赞助、玩耍、虔诚
摘要本文展示了西孟加拉邦小镇胡格利和纳迪亚蓬勃发展的印度教节日如何被理解为政治庇护、竞争和狂欢以及虔诚的动态相互作用。文章认为,在竞争性印度教(印度教民族主义)的战略实施中,政治领导层使用了utsab而不是puja的概念来安抚印度教多数派,同时表面上向印度教-穆斯林的和谐和包容性发出信号。此外,它认为,大都市和该州其他地区之间分散和公平分配资源的必要性是通过节日竞争来表达的。此外,文章还展示了流行文化的地位,以及对全球城市生活方式的渴望,这些都体现在节日的狂欢和盛况中。最后,尽管狂欢越来越越轨,但在节日中,虔诚和婆罗门或祭司种姓教义的存在仍在继续,不断减少,但不可侵犯。
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期刊介绍: RELIGION is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal, publishing original scholarly research in the comparative and interdisciplinary study of religion. It is published four times annually: two regular issues; and two special issues (or forums) on focused topics, generally under the direction of guest editors. RELIGION is committed to the publication of significant, novel research, review symposia and responses, and survey articles of specific fields and national contributions to scholarship. In addition, the journal includes book reviews and discussions of important venues for the publication of scholarly work in the study of religion.
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