Organizational and institutional aspects of Indian religious movements
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Organizational and institutional aspects of Indian religious movements
Indian Institute of Advanced Study , Manohar, 1999
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Contents of Works
- Sacred space in Sikhism / J. S. Grewal
- Travails of the Lord : disputed claims of the Khurda Rajas of Puri as custodians of the Jagannath Temple / Ishita Banerjee Dube
- Dimensions of pilgrimage : a case study of Jalandhara Pitha / Mahesh Sharma
- Religion in a disorganized milieu : Shaiva Siddhanta's institutionalization in the Gopadri region / R. N. Misra
- The socio-cultural nexus of Jain schisms : text and context / Ravindra K. Jain
- Leadership in a rural conversion movement / John C. B. Webster
- Rite place, rite time : on the organization of the sacred in Central India / Saurabh Dube
- Institutional and organizational aspects of Mahima Dharma / Fanindam Deo
- Ideology and organization of millenarian protest movements in the tribal world of colonial Eastern India / Binay Bhushan Chaudhuri
- Aulchand to Sati Ma : institutionalizing the syncretist Karta-bhaja Sect in nineteenth century Bengal / Sumanta Banerjee
- Chaitanya Vaishnava Movement : symbolic means of institutionalization / Joseph T. O'Connell
- Women 'In', women 'Out' : women within the Mahanubhava, Warkari and Ramdasi Panths / Vijaya Ramaswamy
- The place of ritual in the Arya Samaj Movement / Indu Banga
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Description
Institutionalization is the focus of this volume. It refers to the means by which value orientations become operative in the interactions of people. Thirteen chapters document the institutionalization of devotional, reformist, radical or millenarian socio-religious value orientations in Shaiva, Shakta, Vaishanva, Arya Samaj, Satnami, Mahima Dharma, Sikh, Jain, Christian, Munda, Santal and Oraon context. The collection is organized into four sections each dealing with a paticular area of institutionlization, 1: the socio-cultural orientation and control of sacred spaces/ 2: the fuctioning of religious leadership/ 3: the formation of religions/ 4: the institutioal impact of sacred texts and rituals.
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