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Kalighat: Its Impact On SocioCultural Life of Hindus(Paperback, Indrani Basu Roy)

Kalighat: Its Impact On SocioCultural Life of Hindus(Paperback, Indrani Basu Roy)

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About The Book: The main focus of this study is the Kali temple of Kalighat, one of the most sacred pilgrim centres of Hindus in India. It is an effort to weigh the radiating influence of a traditional religious centre over the contemporary social life. The temple, devotees and all sacred performances at Kalighat have been discussed in detail with emphasis on the changing pattern of religious practices, the utility of pilgrimage for the promotion of trade and market complex, diversified role of sacred specialists, evolution and new perspective in sacred tradition. The work is the outcome of intensive fieldwork. Here the main considerations is Kali Puja, an act of reverence towards the power goddess Kali which is an ancient, most popular, complex as well as simple form of Hindu religious rite involving critical preparation and widespread participation. The detailed description and subsequent interpretation of the rituals at Kalighat presents a view regarding the sentiments of presentday Hindu society as it emerges through different patterns of worship and different modes people’s involvement into it. The basic elements which have been highlight in the analysis are social configuration, human disposition, changing value system and rules of conduct in an ageold society. On a broader theoretical level she intends to discuss the problems of myths and religion, ideology and social structure a microcosm of Indian civilization. The work not only provides an elaborate ethnographic account in the perspective of socioreligious study, this can also serve as model in the study of a civilization. About The Author: Dr. Indrani basu Roy stood first class first in B.Sc. (Hons.) Anthropology from Calcutta University followed by M.Sc. in Anthropology and research work. Later she underwent two professional training courses conducted by State Government of West Bengal and a voluntary organization. Dr. Basu Roy has worked with different voluntary organizations to promote the objective of