Aan de Ganges in Twente. Onderhandelen over vormgeven van hindoe-dodenrituelen in Nederland
Publication year
2010Number of pages
21 p.
Source
Quotidian. Dutch Journal for the Study of Everyday Life, 2, 1, (2010), pp. 83-102, article a04ISSN
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Leerstoel Vergelijkende Godsdienstwetenschappen
Journal title
Quotidian. Dutch Journal for the Study of Everyday Life
Volume
vol. 2
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
Dutch (dut)
Page start
p. 83
Page end
p. 102
Subject
Research Program in Religious Studies; Refiguring Death Rites; Onderzoeksprogramma ReligiewetenschappenAbstract
One of the most important rites of passage in the life of a Hindu presents itself when death occurs. Therefore Hindu death rituals are elaborate and of great importance to the deceased as well as the bereaved. In the diaspora, Hindus face difficulties performing death rites as the immigrant countries’ legislation and traditions pose restrictions. While death rituals of different cultures are cherished in the Dutch funeral culture, in which individualism and personal wishes stand central, Hindus still have ritual needs and wishes that are not yet fulfilled. This article analyzes the creative ways in which Hindus, lay as well as specialists, and Dutch funeral professionals deal with these restrictions and try to find solutions to them. In this intercultural domain rituals change: on the one hand, they become simplified, while on the other new practices arise and ‘old’ traditions are re-invented. In this article one example is central, in which professionals at the crematorium of Usselo and the Hindu community of Twente worked creatively together to build a Hindu monument for Hindus as well as non-Hindus to scatter the ashes of the deceased according to Hindu rites.
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NWO
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