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Nine Nights of Power: Durgā, Dolls, and Darbārs

Nine Nights of Power: Durgā, Dolls, and Darbārs

Ute Hüsken (editor), Vasudha Narayanan (editor), Astrid Zotter (editor)
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The autumnal Navarātri festival―also called Durgā Pūjā, Dassehra, or Dasain―is the most important Hindu festival in South Asia and wherever Hindus settle. A nine-night-long celebration in honor of the goddess Durgā, it ends on the tenth day with a celebration called “the victorious tenth” (vijayadaśamī). The rituals that take place in domestic, royal, and public spaces are closely connected with one’s station in life and dependent on social status, economic class, caste, and gender issues. Exploring different aspects of the festival as celebrated in diverse regions of South Asia and in the South Asian diaspora, this book addresses the following common questions: What does this festival do? What does it achieve, and how? Why and in what way does it sometimes fail? How do mass communication and social media increase participation in and contribute to the changing nature of the festival? The contributors address these questions from multiple perspectives and discuss issues of agency, authority, ritual efficacy, change, appropriation, and adaptation. Because of the festival’s reach beyond its diverse celebrations in South Asia, its influence can be seen in the rituals and dances in many parts of Western Europe and North America.
年:
2021
出版社:
SUNY Press
语言:
english
页:
336
ISBN 10:
1438484070
ISBN 13:
9781438484075
系列:
SUNY series in Hindu Studies
文件:
PDF, 69.97 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2021
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