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Sacred Play: Ritual Levity and Humor in South Asian Religions (repost)

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Sacred Play: Ritual Levity and Humor in South Asian Religions (repost)

Sacred Play: Ritual Levity and Humor in South Asian Religions By Selva J. Raj, Corinne G. Dempsey
Publisher: State Uni.vers.ity of Ne.w York Press 2010 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 1438429797 | PDF | 1 MB

Frivolity isn't always frivolous–sometimes it can be sacred. Sacred Play uncovers levity and playfulness in a variety of South Asian traditions where one might least expect to find it: in the heart of ritual. While stories recounting the antics of various South Asian deities circulate widely, this enlightening book intentionally departs from divinity-centered humor to focus on the playfulness of humans and their religious practices. This grassroots levity is both serious and lighthearted; it can be highly scripted or spontaneous and cast in shades of light or dark humor. Case studies of Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Buddhist rituals examine instances of levity that challenge social or religious norms, in which mischievous deities inspire similar behavior among their devotees, and where playful competition incites serious consequences. Sacred Play explores how piety and levity can complement and complicate one another, enriching our understanding of both.