Faith movements and social transformation : guru charisma in contemporary India / Samta P. Pandya
Material type: TextPublication details: India Rawat Publications 2017Description: 294 pISBN:- 9788131609064
- 202.2 PAN-S
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Books | BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 200 | General Stack (For lending) | 202.2 PAN-S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34334 |
This book examines the role of Hindu-inspired Faith Movements (HIFMs) as actors in social transformation. HIFMs have emerged as important actors in modern civil society. In the contemporary Indian neo-liberal and postmodern scenario, HIFMs realize themselves by making public assertions through service or seva. The four pillars of HIFMs' contemporary presence are: gurus, sociality, hegemony, and social transformation. Gurus, who spearhead these movements, create a matrix of possible meanings in their public discourses. This allows their followers to pick up the required ingredients that aid transformation. Sociality, the tangible part of which is social service, is essentially seen as one core strategy of proliferation across HIFMs. Social service of the HIFMs spans and accommodates several domains. Service is further qualified by memories of the guru or his/her expansive agency. Remembrance of the guru is a catalyst for social action and demonstrates a preference for principles such as human rights, peace, and justice, which the gurus are believed to embody. Hegemony is reflected in the fact that HIFMs' social service ominously foreshadows the Hindutva doctrine. HIFMs essentially propose a model of Hindu-inspired social transformation, which proposes a redeeming intervention of faith building into and transforming of the civil society. [Subject: Religious Studies, India Studies, Sociology]
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