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Religious Festivals in South India and Sri Lanka by Guy R Welbon and Glenn E Yocum, Manohar

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    Author(s)Guy R Welbon and Glenn E Yocum
    PublisherManohar
    ISBN9789394262461
    Pages358
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2023

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    Manohar Religious Festivals in South India and Sri Lanka by Guy R Welbon and Glenn E Yocum

    Exciting celebrations in special time, religious festivals are more than color­ful public spectacles. They are mirrors and windows in and through which a full range of human values and concerns – whether religious, aesthetic, social,?economic?and?political?–?can?be?seen. In this volume, twelve scholars explore various dimensions of meaning in some of the many festivals that are vigorously conducted in South India and Sri Lanka. Approaching their subjects from several interdisciplinary per­spectives, the authors base their descriptions and interpretations on primary sources: literary documents, their own first-hand observations, and, frequently,?a?productive?combination?of?textual?and?contextual?data. The essays included to unravel the technical intricacies and symbolisms of festival calendars; analyze representative festival cycles; and vividly describe and comment on individual festival performances – from the spectacular Citr? Festivals in Madurai, Mah??ivar?tri, ?sa_la Perahäras at Kataragama and Kandy to less familiar instances of village festivals, temple festival?drama,?and?festive?ritual?art?forms. Collectively, these essays document some of the richness of festival performances in certain parts of South Asia. Further, through the questions that are posed and the answers that are given in them, they suggest fruitful ways of reconsidering the significance of religious festivals, wherever they are?observed.



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