This article examines the ways in which the sacred is located in British Hindus' homes, as well as in public places of worship. Attention is drawn to scholars' concentration on these public places of worship and identification of stages in the development of temples, and to the role of the temple as a resource and a site for negotiation involving both Hindus and non-Hindus. The contested character of the 'sacred' and the increasingly virtual dimension of 'space' are also addressed
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
Based on qualitative research in Southampton, this thesis considers the intersections of religion, s...
This paper examines the creation of religious place. It argues that the designation of a place as “r...
Hindus possess their own unique religious beliefs and practices and they have been inherited from o...
In a recent article Vertovec (1992) rightly draws attention to divergent trends among Hindu communit...
In a recent article Vertovec (1992) rightly draws attention to divergent trends among Hindu communit...
The paper was presented at conference but has not been published as a paper from conference proceedi...
This paper considers the religious practices of Tamil Hindus who have settled in the West Midlands a...
This paper considers the religious practices of Tamil Hindus who have settled in the West Midlands a...
Given the central importance of sacred geography in Hindu traditions, how is it possible for members...
Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the se...
Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the se...
This article maps some of the salient ways in which the tenets of Hindu nationalism are being dissem...
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
Based on qualitative research in Southampton, this thesis considers the intersections of religion, s...
This paper examines the creation of religious place. It argues that the designation of a place as “r...
Hindus possess their own unique religious beliefs and practices and they have been inherited from o...
In a recent article Vertovec (1992) rightly draws attention to divergent trends among Hindu communit...
In a recent article Vertovec (1992) rightly draws attention to divergent trends among Hindu communit...
The paper was presented at conference but has not been published as a paper from conference proceedi...
This paper considers the religious practices of Tamil Hindus who have settled in the West Midlands a...
This paper considers the religious practices of Tamil Hindus who have settled in the West Midlands a...
Given the central importance of sacred geography in Hindu traditions, how is it possible for members...
Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the se...
Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the se...
This article maps some of the salient ways in which the tenets of Hindu nationalism are being dissem...
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah ...
Based on qualitative research in Southampton, this thesis considers the intersections of religion, s...