Women's Authority and Leadership in a Hindu Goddess Tradition

Women's Authority and Leadership in a Hindu Goddess Tradition

by Nanette R. Spina
Women's Authority and Leadership in a Hindu Goddess Tradition

Women's Authority and Leadership in a Hindu Goddess Tradition

by Nanette R. Spina

eBook1st ed. 2017 (1st ed. 2017)

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Overview

This book investigates women’s ritual authority and the common boundaries between religion and notions of gender, ethnicity, and identity. Nanette R. Spina situates her study within the transnational Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi movement established by the Tamil Indian guru, Bangaru Adigalar. One of the most prominent, defining elements of this tradition is that women are privileged with positions of leadership and ritual authority. This represents an extraordinary shift from orthodox tradition in which religious authority has been the exclusive domain of male Brahmin priests. Presenting historical and contemporary perspectives on the transnational Adhiparasakthi  organization, Spina analyzes women’s roles and means of expression within the tradition. The book takes a close look at the Adhiparasakthi society in Toronto, Canada (a Hindu community in both its transnational and diasporic dimensions), and how this Canadian temple has both shaped and demonstrated their own diasporic Hindu identity. The Toronto Adhiparasakthi society illustrates how Goddess theology, women's ritual authority, and “inclusivity” ethics have dynamically shaped the identity of this prominent movement overseas. 
Based on years of ethnographic fieldwork, the volume draws the reader into the rich textures of culture, community, and ritual life with the Goddess. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137589095
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 02/28/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 327
File size: 497 KB

About the Author

Nanette R. Spina is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Georgia, USA. Her research interests include Hindu traditions in India, Sri Lanka, and North America. She utilizes historical and ethnographic research methods, and has conducted field studies among religious communities in South Asia and North America including an extensive field study in Toronto, Canada. Her research focuses on Hindu traditions, religion and migration, and religion and gender. 

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I. The Community and Temple 
1. The Canadian Setting 2. Migration 3. The Temple Community 4. The Toronto Temple5. Daily Rituals and Religious Festivals
Part II. Women’s Leadership 
6. Tradition7. Innovation8. Women’s Authority9. Women’s Voices, Women’s Transitions
Conclusion 

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