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Book: Hinduism in Five Minutes

Chapter: 45. Are There Any Ceremonies that Hindus Hold Very Sacred?

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.41713

Blurb:

This chapter begins with a consideration of the contested nature of the “sacred,” proposing that something deemed “sacred” often reflects something held to be special. Some rituals are so routine that their special quality may be diminished. Other rituals, especially life cycle and devotional rituals, may retain their sacredness.

Chapter Contributors

  • Thomas Ellis (ellistb@appstate.edu - ellistb) 'Appalachian State University'