
This Book Explores The Religious Life Of An American Hindu Goddess Temple, The Parashakthi Temple, In Pontiac, Michigan. The Goddess Honored Here, Karumariamman, Originates From Village Goddess Traditions In South India But Comes To Assume The Status Of Great Goddess In Her Michigan Abode. She Is A Tantric Deity And Wonder Worker Who Communicates Directly With Devotees Through Dreams, Visions, And Miracles. The Religiosity Promoted By The Parashakthi Temple, While Clearly Hindu And Indian In Both Form And Substance, Is Nevertheless Grounded In A Vision Of The Goddess As A Breaker Of All Kinds Of Boundaries, Including Those Of Race, Ethnicity, Religion, Geography, History, And Nationality. Temple Discourse Is Deeply Innovative Both Ritually And Theologically, Reimagining And Emplacing The Goddess In The American Religious, Cultural, And Natural Landscape And Recreating Hindu Traditions And The Hindu Great Goddess In Dynamic Conversation With The New Context. Here The Goddess Herself Embodies The Qualities Of A New Immigrant; She Embraces The Opportunities Her New Home Affords Her And Refashions Herself, But She Does Not Forget Her Roots, Keeping One Foot Planted In Her Indian Homeland And Another Planted Firmly In Her New Land, The United States-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates how the Parashakthi Temple in Michigan facilitates the adaptation of South Indian goddess traditions within an American cultural and religious landscape. Tracy Pintchman, a scholar of Hindu traditions, utilizes ethnographic fieldwork and participant observation to analyze how the deity Karumariamman is reimagined as a 'Great Goddess' who transcends traditional boundaries of race, geography, and nationality. The work argues that the temple serves as a site of theological innovation where immigrant identity and ancient ritual practice intersect to create a unique, localized form of Hinduism.
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Scholars of religion recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of Hinduism in the diaspora, noting its detailed attention to the mechanics of religious adaptation. Experts frequently highlight the author's ability to balance academic rigor with an accessible exploration of the lived experiences of temple devotees.
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Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190673052
ISBN-13:
9780190673055
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