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The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict that has occurred largely between Sinhala Buddhists and Tamil Hindus is marked by a degree of religious tolerance that sees both communities worshiping together. This study describes one important site of such worship, the ancient Hindu temple complex of Munnesvaram. Standing adjacent to one of Sri Lanka's historical western ports, the fortunes of the Munnesvaram temples have waxed and waned through the years of turbulence, violence and social change that have been the country's lot since the advent of European colonialism in the Indian Ocean. Bastin recounts the story of these temples and analyses how the Hindu temple is reproduced as a center of worship amidst conflict and competition.



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"…a successfully ambitious effort, richly informative and insightful in its coverage of the site's religious life and most sophisticated in its use and advancing of theoretical perspectives…Profound insights…abound in this complex and rewarding piece of scholarship..a must read for scholars of south Asian religions." -The Australian Journal of Anthropology



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Worship, Difference and Marvellous Potentiality
Chapter 2. Fluidity and Ambiguity in the History of Munnesvaram
Chapter 3. Myths and Marginality; Ritual Practices and Religious Identity
Chapter 4. The Saivite Temple as a Monumental Architecture
Chapter 5. 'The Look and the Thing Seen': Puja and Arccanai
Chapter 6. The Presence of Sakti; Guardians, Games and the Formation of Power
Chapter 7. The World Inside Out
Chapter 8. The Domain of Excess
Chapter 9. Divine Kings and Regal Gods: Temples in Society and History

Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
    Publication Date: 16/01/2003
    ISBN13: 9781571812520, 978-1571812520
    ISBN10: 1571812520

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict that has occurred largely between Sinhala Buddhists and Tamil Hindus is marked by a degree of religious tolerance that sees both communities worshiping together. This study describes one important site of such worship, the ancient Hindu temple complex of Munnesvaram. Standing adjacent to one of Sri Lanka's historical western ports, the fortunes of the Munnesvaram temples have waxed and waned through the years of turbulence, violence and social change that have been the country's lot since the advent of European colonialism in the Indian Ocean. Bastin recounts the story of these temples and analyses how the Hindu temple is reproduced as a center of worship amidst conflict and competition.



    Trade Review

    "…a successfully ambitious effort, richly informative and insightful in its coverage of the site's religious life and most sophisticated in its use and advancing of theoretical perspectives…Profound insights…abound in this complex and rewarding piece of scholarship..a must read for scholars of south Asian religions." -The Australian Journal of Anthropology



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter 1. Worship, Difference and Marvellous Potentiality
    Chapter 2. Fluidity and Ambiguity in the History of Munnesvaram
    Chapter 3. Myths and Marginality; Ritual Practices and Religious Identity
    Chapter 4. The Saivite Temple as a Monumental Architecture
    Chapter 5. 'The Look and the Thing Seen': Puja and Arccanai
    Chapter 6. The Presence of Sakti; Guardians, Games and the Formation of Power
    Chapter 7. The World Inside Out
    Chapter 8. The Domain of Excess
    Chapter 9. Divine Kings and Regal Gods: Temples in Society and History

    Bibliography
    Index

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