Worship and the virus in Hindu India

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION Approaching Religion Pub Date : 2021-11-22 DOI:10.30664/ar.107671
Kathinka Frøystad
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The religious responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Hindu India were manifold and, at times, publicly contested, which raises the question of which societal differences became visible and were augmented as the pandemic unfolded. Based on observations mainly from the first coronavirus wave in 2020, this article argues that the limited religious innovation that ensued gave rise to a lively public debate that revealed marked differences within the Hindu community, that the pandemic offered new possibilities for affirming Hindu identities while othering Muslims, and that it accelerated the transition to online religious services in prominent temples while pausing the activities in others, thus augmenting a marked digital divide that may well outlast the pandemic. Pandemic religious changes notwithstanding, the article concludes that most of the changes were ephemeral and produced minor jolts rather than major transformations.
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崇拜和病毒在印度教印度
在印度教的印度,宗教对COVID-19大流行的反应是多方面的,有时还受到公开质疑,这就提出了一个问题,即随着大流行的展开,哪些社会差异变得明显并得到了扩大。本文主要基于对2020年第一波冠状病毒的观察,认为随之而来的有限的宗教创新引发了一场激烈的公开辩论,揭示了印度教社区内部的显著差异,这场大流行为肯定印度教徒和其他穆斯林的身份提供了新的可能性,它加速了著名寺庙向在线宗教服务的过渡,同时暂停了其他寺庙的活动。从而扩大了明显的数字鸿沟,这种鸿沟很可能比疫情持续的时间更长。尽管宗教发生了大范围的变化,但文章得出的结论是,大多数变化都是短暂的,产生的是轻微的震动,而不是重大的转变。
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