The sacred elephant in the room: Ganesha cults in Chiang Mai, Thailand

© RAI 2018 In recent years, Thai society has been portrayed as increasingly fractured along class, political and cultural lines. Meanwhile, a variety of religious cults have gathered devotees by promoting their practices as a means to ameliorate precarity or secure the future. Ganesha, the Hindu god...

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Main Authors: Arratee Ayuttacorn, Jane Ferguson
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-628782018-11-29T07:59:16Z The sacred elephant in the room: Ganesha cults in Chiang Mai, Thailand Arratee Ayuttacorn Jane Ferguson Social Sciences © RAI 2018 In recent years, Thai society has been portrayed as increasingly fractured along class, political and cultural lines. Meanwhile, a variety of religious cults have gathered devotees by promoting their practices as a means to ameliorate precarity or secure the future. Ganesha, the Hindu god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles, while long incorporated into and worshipped within Thai Buddhism, has recently increased in popularity. Through the study of two Ganesha-focused institutions in Chiang Mai province, this article will explore how this Hindu god's meaning is constructed within the religious marketplace as well as how and why people are increasingly turning to Ganesha for certain worldly problems. As the article will show, there is a new, syncretic form of re-enchantment taking place in Ganesha worship in Chiang Mai, which seeks to give people the tools to negotiate meaning and identity in a fractious political economy. 2018-11-29T07:59:16Z 2018-11-29T07:59:16Z 2018-10-01 Journal 14678322 0268540X 2-s2.0-85054161444 10.1111/1467-8322.12458 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85054161444&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62878
institution Chiang Mai University
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Arratee Ayuttacorn
Jane Ferguson
The sacred elephant in the room: Ganesha cults in Chiang Mai, Thailand
description © RAI 2018 In recent years, Thai society has been portrayed as increasingly fractured along class, political and cultural lines. Meanwhile, a variety of religious cults have gathered devotees by promoting their practices as a means to ameliorate precarity or secure the future. Ganesha, the Hindu god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles, while long incorporated into and worshipped within Thai Buddhism, has recently increased in popularity. Through the study of two Ganesha-focused institutions in Chiang Mai province, this article will explore how this Hindu god's meaning is constructed within the religious marketplace as well as how and why people are increasingly turning to Ganesha for certain worldly problems. As the article will show, there is a new, syncretic form of re-enchantment taking place in Ganesha worship in Chiang Mai, which seeks to give people the tools to negotiate meaning and identity in a fractious political economy.
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