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Mahishi's rage: Communitas and protest at Sabarimala,Kerala
Authors:DINESAN VADAKKINIYIL
Institution:Post-doctoral research fellow at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen, in the Egalitarianism programme supported by the ERC Advanced Grant ‘Egalitarianism: Forms, process and comparison’ directed by Professor Bruce Kapferer.
Abstract:In September 2018, the Supreme Court of India lifted the ban on females of menstrual age entering the sacred site to Lord Ayyappan at Sabarimala in the Indian state of Kerala. Violent protests, for and against, engulfed Kerala throughout the main festival and pilgrimage season of 2018–19. This article explores the major sociopolitical and cultural forces that underpinned the violent protests at one of India’s (and also the world’s) major centres of religious pilgrimage. The central argument extends Victor Turner’s thesis in The ritual process to show how the dynamics of liminality and communitas created an intense vortex of crisis of potentially sociocultural transformational effect.
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