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Miracle as Modern Conundrum in South Asian Religious Traditions

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    Miracle as Modern Conundrum in South Asian Religious Traditions
    Contents
    Illustrations
    Acknowledgments
    1. Introduction: Divine Proof or Tenacious Embarrassment?The Wonders of the Modern Miraculous
    PART I. Miracles and Modern Ambivalence
    2. The Neo-Vedanta Miracle
    3. Miraculous Health and Medical Itineration amongSatnamis and Christians in Late Colonial Chhattisgarh
    4. Kataragama and the Tsunami: The Adbhuta, Ascarya, and the Pratiharya
    PART II. Making and Breaking Shrine Reputations
    5. Showing Miracles in Rajasthan: Proof and Grace
    6. A Miracle (or Two)in Tiruchirapalli
    7. The Science of the Miraculous at an Upstate New York Temple
    PART III. Managing the Establishment:Miracles and Popular Expression
    8. An Ethnographic Encounterwith the Wondrous in a South Indian Catholic Shrine
    9. The “Deep Secret”and Dangers of Karamat: Miraculous Acts, Revelation, and Secrecy in a South Indian Sufi Tradition
    10. Media of Miracles,Miracle of Media: Clairvoyants and Commercials on South Asian Television in the Diaspora
    Contributors
 
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 Miracle as Modern Conundrum in South Asian Religious Traditions
editors Corinne G. Dempsey, Selva J. Raj
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TitleMiracle as Modern Conundrum in South Asian Religious Traditions
EditorCorinne G. Dempsey, Selva J. Raj
PublisherSUNY Press
Publication Date10/23/08
SubjectAnthropology,Buddhism,Comparative Religion,Cultural Anthropology,Hindu Studies,Religion
Pages235


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Looks at perceptions of the miraculous in a variety of contemporary South Asian religious traditions-Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity.

Claims of the miraculous are foundational to faith and skepticism, making and breaking religious careers and movements in their wake. Drawing on a variety of South Asian religious traditions-Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity-this book revolves around the theme of conundrum, demonstrating how miracles offer divine proof, tenacious embarrassment, and, in many cases, both. The contributors explore not only how modern miracles are conundrums themselves but also how they make conundrums out of assumed divides between scientific and supernatural realms, modernity and tradition, the West and the rest, and ethnographer and native.



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"This topic and the various ancillary questions raised by the contributors lie at the heart of understanding religiosity. This is an excellent, even courageous, compilation, and the sheer magnitude of so many different types of miraculous stories presented within a sensitive and astute framework makes this an outstanding contribution to the study of religion." - Constantina Rhodes Bailly, author of Shaiva Devotional Songs of Kashmir: A Translation and Study of Utpaladeva's Shivastotravali



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