The Priesthood of the Temple of Vithoba in Pandharpur, Maharashtra
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The Priesthood of the Temple of Vithoba in Pandharpur, Maharashtra. / Sand, Erik Reenberg.
Practising Cultural Geographies: Essays in Honor of Rana P. B. Singh. red. / Ravi S. Singh; Bharat Dahiya; Arun K. Singh; Padma C. Poudel. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. s. 193-207 (Advances in 21st Century Human Settlements).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning
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T1 - The Priesthood of the Temple of Vithoba in Pandharpur, Maharashtra
AU - Sand, Erik Reenberg
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - After outlining some general features of Hindu sacred places and their priesthoods, the present paper focus on the regional town of Pandharpur in Maharashtra, its Viṭhobā temple and priesthood. After a brief historical introduction to the town and its deity, and its special relation with the bhakti Vārakārī Sampradāya, a description of the scheme of daily temple rituals and darśana is given, followed by presentations of the two priesthoods of the Viṭhobā temple, the Baḍavas and Sevādhārīs, their organisation and income which seems to have been increasingly limited to the performance of the temple rituals. This leads naturally to the final chapter which gives an overview of the many conflicts and litigations around the management of the temple which have resulted in a long list of litigations in court both among the different priesthoods and among the priesthood and the government. After independence and the introduction of the modern state, the position of the local priesthood has been increasingly undermined by modern legislation which have, finally, led to the priesthood losing their inherited rights and privileges, as well as the management of the temple.
AB - After outlining some general features of Hindu sacred places and their priesthoods, the present paper focus on the regional town of Pandharpur in Maharashtra, its Viṭhobā temple and priesthood. After a brief historical introduction to the town and its deity, and its special relation with the bhakti Vārakārī Sampradāya, a description of the scheme of daily temple rituals and darśana is given, followed by presentations of the two priesthoods of the Viṭhobā temple, the Baḍavas and Sevādhārīs, their organisation and income which seems to have been increasingly limited to the performance of the temple rituals. This leads naturally to the final chapter which gives an overview of the many conflicts and litigations around the management of the temple which have resulted in a long list of litigations in court both among the different priesthoods and among the priesthood and the government. After independence and the introduction of the modern state, the position of the local priesthood has been increasingly undermined by modern legislation which have, finally, led to the priesthood losing their inherited rights and privileges, as well as the management of the temple.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Indien - religion
KW - præster
KW - Vithoba
KW - Pandharpur
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-16-6415-1_8
DO - 10.1007/978-981-16-6415-1_8
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9789811664137
T3 - Advances in 21st Century Human Settlements
SP - 193
EP - 207
BT - Practising Cultural Geographies
A2 - Singh, Ravi S.
A2 - Dahiya, Bharat
A2 - Singh, Arun K.
A2 - Poudel, Padma C.
PB - Springer Nature Singapore
CY - Singapore
ER -
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