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Embodying sacred pain: Practice of austerities among Hindu ascetics
Título Revista
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2025
Língua
Inglês
País
Reino Unido
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Abstract/Resumo
This paper explores the practice of austerities (tapasyā) within the religious regimen of contemporary Indian ascetics. By contextualising tapasyā within the theoretical framework of embodied practice involving ‘sacred pain’, the paper uses ethnographic data to examine the tapasic body—an expression of the ascetic body—and the diverse forms of tapasyā practised by members of specific celibate orders. It investigates the transformative role of tapasyā in ascetic traditions, highlighting its purposes—from body control and karmic purification to acquiring siddhis (supernatural powers)—and noting significant historical shifts. It shows that despite the decline of some traditional practices, tapasyā remains a vital representative of ascetic practices in South Asia, and the tapasic body continues to instil authority within both religious and lay communities, embodying a bridge between the material and spiritual realms.
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Palavras-chave
Austerity,Bodies,Embodiment,Hinduism,Sacred pain,tapasyā
Classificação Fields of Science and Technology
- Psicologia - Ciências Sociais
- Sociologia - Ciências Sociais
- Geografia Económica e Social - Ciências Sociais
- História e Arqueologia - Humanidades
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