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Rituals between religion and politics: the case of VHP's 2001-2002 Ayodhya-campaign
The present paper deals with rituals in a political discourse, namely the rituals employed by the right wing, Hindu nationalist movement, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), in its campaign for a Rama temple in the north Indian town of Ayodhya. As is probably well-known, VHP is part of a group of organizations known as the Sangh Parivar, or sangh family, which also includes the presently ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the ultranationalistic organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or RSS. The rituals of VHP are instruments of the construction of an ideal Hindu society and part of an encounter between Hindu-nationalist tenets and the secular, political establishment. However, the rituals employed by VHP can not be said to represent a separate ritual genre, since they are not different from similar, traditional Hindu rituals. What makes them different is their context and their motives, the fact that they do not serve ordinary material, eschatological, or soteriological aims, but rather political aims, as well as the fact that the ritual agents in this case do not seem to have a satisfactory juridical legitimacy to perform the rituals.
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Rituals between religion and politics: the case of VHP's 2001-2002 Ayodhya-campaign
The present paper deals with rituals in a political discourse, namely the rituals employed by the right wing, Hindu nationalist movement, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), in its campaign for a Rama temple in the north Indian town of Ayodhya. As is probably well-known, VHP is part of a group of organizations known as the Sangh Parivar, or sangh family, which also includes the presently ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the ultranationalistic organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or RSS. The rituals of VHP are instruments of the construction of an ideal Hindu society and part of an encounter between Hindu-nationalist tenets and the secular, political establishment. However, the rituals employed by VHP can not be said to represent a separate ritual genre, since they are not different from similar, traditional Hindu rituals. What makes them different is their context and their motives, the fact that they do not serve ordinary material, eschatological, or soteriological aims, but rather political aims, as well as the fact that the ritual agents in this case do not seem to have a satisfactory juridical legitimacy to perform the rituals.
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Asom Gana Parishad
In: The Indian journal of political science, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 95
ISSN: 0019-5510
Petite histoire d' Ekta Parishad
In: Alternatives non-violentes: revue trimestrielle, Band 195, Heft 2, S. 10-11
Ekta Parishad: Eine gewaltfreie Bewegung marschiert durch Indien
In Chhattisgarh wie in einigen anderen Bundesstaaten haben sich große Industrieunternehmen mit viel Geld Rohstoffreserven gesichert. Die Regierung verteidigt diese Verkäufe mit dem Argument, so komme Geld durch internationalen Rohstoffhandel in die Staatskassen, das der Entwicklung des Landes zugutekommen soll. Ekta Parishad ruft zum gewaltfreien Widerstand auf. Seit acht Monaten findet eine von Ekta Parishad organisierte Yatra (Protestmarsch) quer durch Indien statt.
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