This article examines the mobilities of ideas in the context of sacred spaces in India and transnational flows of trends and services. Mobile subjects on the global stage are still bound by immobile concerns, such as their homes. In this article I examine the anxieties of India\u27s globally mobile middle and elite classes through their efforts to make their gated multi-storey residences compliant with an ancient form of spatial spirituality: vastu shastra. Now common in advertisements for luxury apartments, I argue that vastu compliance is a form of liquid spirituality that is part and parcel of the privatisation of the urban landscape and the replacement of fixed or local sacred spaces and those that dwell around them: homeless or \u27occ...
India has seen a recent upsurge in spiritual practices promoted by an entrepreneurial breed of leade...
Auroville is a spiritual intentional community in South India. It consists mainly of Westerners and ...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...
In this article the significance of spirituality in human development is discussed using the “Svadhy...
Debates on the role of religion in public and political life grow in complexity in contemporary time...
This article examines discourses about environmental change and their impact on environmental behavi...
Wayside shrines are a ubiquitous feature of urban India. A site for community building and income-ge...
This book investigates the entangled relations between people’s daily worship practices and their um...
This article focuses on the vernacular spaces of roadside tombs—or mazaars—of anonymous saints (comm...
My project, Spiritual Itineraries: Journeying to Self via Sacred India explores the reasons why Indi...
Space perceived and experienced through movement presents an interesting array of imagery which blen...
This [Temple] is an illegal construction, a typical case of land-grabbing. People do this to get pow...
This article documents the existential possibility of the philosophical unreality of fundamental uni...
A presentation of an ethnography of the relationship between urban spaces, new cultures of consumpti...
This article examines the ways in which the sacred is located in British Hindus' homes, as well as i...
India has seen a recent upsurge in spiritual practices promoted by an entrepreneurial breed of leade...
Auroville is a spiritual intentional community in South India. It consists mainly of Westerners and ...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...
In this article the significance of spirituality in human development is discussed using the “Svadhy...
Debates on the role of religion in public and political life grow in complexity in contemporary time...
This article examines discourses about environmental change and their impact on environmental behavi...
Wayside shrines are a ubiquitous feature of urban India. A site for community building and income-ge...
This book investigates the entangled relations between people’s daily worship practices and their um...
This article focuses on the vernacular spaces of roadside tombs—or mazaars—of anonymous saints (comm...
My project, Spiritual Itineraries: Journeying to Self via Sacred India explores the reasons why Indi...
Space perceived and experienced through movement presents an interesting array of imagery which blen...
This [Temple] is an illegal construction, a typical case of land-grabbing. People do this to get pow...
This article documents the existential possibility of the philosophical unreality of fundamental uni...
A presentation of an ethnography of the relationship between urban spaces, new cultures of consumpti...
This article examines the ways in which the sacred is located in British Hindus' homes, as well as i...
India has seen a recent upsurge in spiritual practices promoted by an entrepreneurial breed of leade...
Auroville is a spiritual intentional community in South India. It consists mainly of Westerners and ...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...