Agents of the Godlings: An Ethnographic Account of Folk Hinduism in Himachal Pradesh
In: The journal of the Anthropological Survey of India, Band 68, Heft 1, S. 123-134
Abstract
This article gives an ethnographic account of a folk Hindu belief surrounding a popular village deity in Junga, a tehsil in Shimla district in rural Himachal Pradesh. A complex sociocultural relationship involving a village deity, a symbolic princely state, religious specialists and devotees is analysed. The article argues that a supernatural being or a deity that appeals to the masses is marked by its accessibility and tangibility, which instils deep faith in devotees and makes supernatural a part of mundane life, and not only confined to the realm of the sacred, and this characteristic feature found in a village deity cult lends ebullience to folk Hinduism.
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