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Religion and Commodification - 'Merchandizing' Diasporic Hinduism (Hardcover)
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Religion and Commodification - 'Merchandizing' Diasporic Hinduism (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Religion, Media and Culture
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Sustaining a Hindu universe at an everyday life level requires an
extraordinary range of religious specialists and ritual
paraphernalia. At the level of practice, devotional Hinduism is an
embodied religion and grounded in a materiality, that makes the
presence of specific physical objects (which when used in worship
also carry immense ritual and symbolic load) an indispensable part
of its religious practices. Traditionally, both services and
objects required for worship were provided and produced by
occupational communities. The almost sacred connection between
caste groups and occupation/profession has been clearly severed in
many diasporic locations, but importantly in India itself. As such,
skills and expertise required for producing an array of physical
objects in order to support Hindu worship have been taken over by
clusters of individuals with no traditional, historical connection
with caste-related knowledge. Both the transference and disconnect
just noted have been crucial for the ultimate commodification of
objects used in the act of Hindu worship, and the emergence of an
analogous commercial industry as a result. These developments
condense highly complex processes that need careful conceptual
explication, a task that is exciting and carries enormous potential
for theoretical reflections in key fields of study. Using the lens
of 'visuality' and 'materiality,' Sinha offers insights into the
everyday material religious lives of Hindus as they strive to
sustain theistic, devotional Hinduism in diasporic
locations--particularly Singapore, Malaysia, and Tamilnadu--where
religious objects have become commodified.
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