WHEN I was doing field research in India regularly from 2001-2007, I kept hearing an expression for “rich person” I’d never heard before - “vasati-karar,” where “vasati” can be loosely rendered as “convenience.” As the liberalization of India’s economy gained traction in the 2000s, lots of people were acquiring vasatis. Increasingly affordable and accessible consumer items like electric fans and mixie-grinders, cars and laptop computers were making life easier and more comfortable for people across the social spectrum. Temples and churches did not miss out on the boom. Ceiling fans and electric light eased the strain of sitting through long services, while the electrified loud speakers mounted on every house of worship spoke or sang to the ...
In India, since ancient times, several members of the flora and fauna have been identified with part...
What is it about India and Varanasi, this holy city on the bank of the Ganga that has made me return...
Mankind has always been the most important as well as destructive element of biodiversity, but thank...
WHEN I was doing field research in India regularly from 2001-2007, I kept hearing an expression for ...
The oldest religion of the people of India is Hinduism. It is a religion which was not propounded by...
Contains fulltext : 157614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sacred groves a...
There are three fundamental aspects in every Indian Society, constantly quarrelling, contradicting a...
Sacred groves are an age-old and world-wide phenomenon, traditionally consisting of forest zones, pr...
The realization that what is commonly spoken of as Hinduism is in reality an elite Brahmanical relig...
Modern-day homes, offices and places of amusement are decorated with portraits of beautiful landscap...
Poster explores five views that influence Hindu views on sustainability and the environment, the fir...
Sacred forests or sacred groves are patches of forest vegetation which are traditionally protected b...
The article analyses the innate linkages between the religious beliefs of the indigenous communities...
Among the Tamil people of South India the veneration of trees and forests still occupies an importan...
Sacred groves are forested sites that have cultural or spiritual significance. They exist around th...
In India, since ancient times, several members of the flora and fauna have been identified with part...
What is it about India and Varanasi, this holy city on the bank of the Ganga that has made me return...
Mankind has always been the most important as well as destructive element of biodiversity, but thank...
WHEN I was doing field research in India regularly from 2001-2007, I kept hearing an expression for ...
The oldest religion of the people of India is Hinduism. It is a religion which was not propounded by...
Contains fulltext : 157614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sacred groves a...
There are three fundamental aspects in every Indian Society, constantly quarrelling, contradicting a...
Sacred groves are an age-old and world-wide phenomenon, traditionally consisting of forest zones, pr...
The realization that what is commonly spoken of as Hinduism is in reality an elite Brahmanical relig...
Modern-day homes, offices and places of amusement are decorated with portraits of beautiful landscap...
Poster explores five views that influence Hindu views on sustainability and the environment, the fir...
Sacred forests or sacred groves are patches of forest vegetation which are traditionally protected b...
The article analyses the innate linkages between the religious beliefs of the indigenous communities...
Among the Tamil people of South India the veneration of trees and forests still occupies an importan...
Sacred groves are forested sites that have cultural or spiritual significance. They exist around th...
In India, since ancient times, several members of the flora and fauna have been identified with part...
What is it about India and Varanasi, this holy city on the bank of the Ganga that has made me return...
Mankind has always been the most important as well as destructive element of biodiversity, but thank...