Sacred spaces : exploring traditions of shared faith in India
Material type: TextPublication details: London Penguin Books 2003Description: 273pISBN: 9780143029311Subject(s): Secularism IndiaDDC classification: 306.60954 Summary: Religion is a petulant subject in India and “Sacred Spaces” by Yoginder Sikand is an interesting book written for the unusual times we are going through today. The book talks about the Shared religious traditions of India between the Hindus, Muslims and Christians which are under constant siege from various factions of society. As someone who is very interested in ‘Sufism,’ this book is an eye opener of what the modern world has done to the treasure left by the benevolent Sufi’s. We journey with him to the temple of Ayappa in Sabrimala, which has been guarded by the Muslim Wavar’s. He takes us to the temple of the low caste goddess Elamma, who now has been given a Brahmin origin as it is not a good enterprise to promote an “Untouchable goddess”. We visit the church of the Sari clad “Mother Mary of Vailankanni” who benevolently watches over her flock offer idols and gifts to he for favors granted. He laments the conversion of the Qalandar master “Dada Hayat Qalandar” into ‘Swami Dattartrya” and other Sufi shrines who are now painted in saffron hues.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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306.6 TUR/R Religion and modern society : citizenship, secularisation, and the state | 306.609 54 JON/S Socio religious reform movements in British India | 306.60954 JON/N Socio-religious reform movements in British India | 306.60954 YOG/S Sacred spaces : exploring traditions of shared faith in India | 306.694509548 YAN/R Religion and public culture : encounters and identities in modern South India | 306.696 830 956 94 YAD/S Secularism and religion in Jewish-Israeli politics: traditionists and modernity | 306.7 Lust : |
Religion is a petulant subject in India and “Sacred Spaces” by Yoginder Sikand is an interesting book written for the unusual times we are going through today. The book talks about the Shared religious traditions of India between the Hindus, Muslims and Christians which are under constant siege from various factions of society. As someone who is very interested in ‘Sufism,’ this book is an eye opener of what the modern world has done to the treasure left by the benevolent Sufi’s. We journey with him to the temple of Ayappa in Sabrimala, which has been guarded by the Muslim Wavar’s. He takes us to the temple of the low caste goddess Elamma, who now has been given a Brahmin origin as it is not a good enterprise to promote an “Untouchable goddess”. We visit the church of the Sari clad “Mother Mary of Vailankanni” who benevolently watches over her flock offer idols and gifts to he for favors granted. He laments the conversion of the Qalandar master “Dada Hayat Qalandar” into ‘Swami Dattartrya” and other Sufi shrines who are now painted in saffron hues.
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