Hinglaj Devi : Narratives of Identity and Changeat an Ancient Temple in Pakistan (Record no. 63571)
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fixed length control field | 01782nam a22001457a 4500 |
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ISBN | 9780190702564 |
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Classification number | 294.5350 |
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Personal name | Schaflechner, Jürgen |
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Title | Hinglaj Devi : Narratives of Identity and Changeat an Ancient Temple in Pakistan |
Statement of responsibility | Jürgen Schaflechner |
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Place of publication | Karachi |
Name of publisher | Oxford Unversity Press |
Year of publication | 2020 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Number of Pages | 343 Pages |
Other physical details | 23X15 cm |
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Formatted contents note | Include Illustrations |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc | "About two hundred kilometers west of the city of Karachi, in the desert of Baluchistan, Pakistan, sits the shrine of the Hindu Goddess Hinglaj. Despite the temple's ancient Hindu and Muslim history, an annual festival at Hinglaj has only been established within the last three decades, in part because of the construction of the Makran Coastal Highway, which connects the distant rural shrine with urban Pakistan. Now, an increasingly confident minority Hindu community has claimed Hinglaj as their main religious center, a site for undisturbed religious performance and expression. In Hinglaj Devi, Jürgen Schaflechner studies literary sources in Hindi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, and Urdu alongside extensive ethnographical research at the shrine, examining the political and cultural influences at work at the temple and tracking the remote desert shrine's rapid ascent to its current status as the most influential Hindu pilgrimage site in Pakistan. Schaflechner introduces the unique character of this place of pilgrimage and shows its modern importance not only for Hindus, but also for Muslims and Sindhi nationalists. Ultimately, this is an investigation of the Pakistani Hindu community's beliefs and practices at their largest place of worship in the Islamic Republic today--a topic of increasing importance to Pakistan's contemporary society " |
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Withdrawn status | Lost status | Collection code | Permanent Location | Current Location | Shelving location | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Full call number | Accession Number | Koha item type |
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Non-fiction | Garrison Public Library Multan | Garrison Public Library Multan | General Stacks | 2021-06-17 | CRV/180/GT-21/GPLM | 294.5350 S291H 2020 | 66194 | Books |