Gods on Earth: The Management of Religious Experience and Identity in a North Indian Pilgrimage CentreBloomsbury Academic, 1988 - 310 pages A detailed historical anthropology of Ayodhya, which argues that religious values can reflect political and economic processes. |
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... give rise to it he calls anti - structure . Whereas in tribal societies anti - structure is expressed in rites of passage , in more complex societies with historical religions it seems primarily to be expressed in pilgrimage . The place ...
... give rise to it he calls anti - structure . Whereas in tribal societies anti - structure is expressed in rites of passage , in more complex societies with historical religions it seems primarily to be expressed in pilgrimage . The place ...
Page 164
... give another example , the attempt to offer special religious attractions is also clear in festivals celebrated only in a few rasik temples ; for example , Carmukhi , ' four - headed ' Hanuman's birth- day , which falls on a different ...
... give another example , the attempt to offer special religious attractions is also clear in festivals celebrated only in a few rasik temples ; for example , Carmukhi , ' four - headed ' Hanuman's birth- day , which falls on a different ...
Page 274
... gives 21,000 rupees annually , but a large number of people give smaller amounts annually or sometimes larger ones irregularly , as for example the raja of Diggi , who sometimes gives 50,000 rupees . Except for Hanumangarhi , no temple ...
... gives 21,000 rupees annually , but a large number of people give smaller amounts annually or sometimes larger ones irregularly , as for example the raja of Diggi , who sometimes gives 50,000 rupees . Except for Hanumangarhi , no temple ...
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Sarayu and the ghats | 9 |
The presence of | 18 |
The conjunction of time and place | 28 |
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