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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Format: | Journal |
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